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magicrat

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Im looking to buy some 1/2 extensions.....Both impact and regular.....Can i Just buy impact extensions only??? Do i need Chrome? Also any brand reccomendations.....I was thinking SK new or maybe slightly used snap on from ebay.
 
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bobdell

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The impact extensions are bulky - may not fit in some areas.

The only problems I have with extensions in general is when they don't hold the socket.
 

General Geoff

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I have both. Impact wrenches are diminished in effectiveness when using extensions, because the longer/more extensions you use, the less effective torque is transmitted to the fastener. As such, I prefer using mostly chrome extensions with ratchets for hard-to-reach fasteners.

As for brand, I highly recommend Ko-ken for chrome extensions, especially if you want wobble-fix. They are the finest I've ever seen or used. The 3/8" and 1/2" are tapered in the middle so they fit in all kinds of places that most extensions don't.

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The 1/2" wobble-fix extensions I have, routinely stand up to 300+ ft lbs of torque. No worse for the wear after almost two years.


I also have a set of HF impact extensions for those times I really do need to hammer on something. They are much bulkier than the chrome ones and don't fit in as many places.
 

d.mcfarland

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Just get the $10 Harbor Freight impact extension set for now and find a deal on some 1/2 extensions from the classifieds here.

The 1/2 impact work great and if you're using 1/2 drive size anyways, clearance isn't an issue.
 

M6erfan

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I have both. Impact wrenches are diminished in effectiveness when using extensions, because the longer/more extensions you use, the less effective torque is transmitted to the fastener. As such, I prefer using mostly chrome extensions with ratchets for hard-to-reach fasteners.

As for brand, I highly recommend Ko-ken for chrome extensions, especially if you want wobble-fix. They are the finest I've ever seen or used. The 3/8" and 1/2" are tapered in the middle so they fit in all kinds of places that most extensions don't.

ko-ken%20extensions.jpg


wobbles.JPG


The 1/2" wobble-fix extensions I have, routinely stand up to 300+ ft lbs of torque. No worse for the wear after almost two years.


I also have a set of HF impact extensions for those times I really do need to hammer on something. They are much bulkier than the chrome ones and don't fit in as many places.

Pardon my ignorance but what is "wobble fix"
 

jrobb316

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You can use it as a wobble or a fixed extension. You just engage the socket fully on the square for fixed and one "click" up for a wobble (15 degrees, maybe more). I personally don't like them, its all preference. I have snap-on fixed chrome extensions, and I have one wobble extension in all my drive sizes which has never seemed to let me down so far. Snapon calls the wobble/fixed extension "wobble plus" for example.
 
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M6erfan

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You can use it as a wobble or a fixed extension. You just engage the socket fully on the square for fixed and one "click" up for a wobble (15 degrees, maybe more). I personally don't like them, its all preference. I have snap-on fixed chrome extensions, and I have one wobble extension in all my drive sizes which has never seemed to let me down so far. Snapon calls the wobble/fixed extension "wobble plus" for example.

Thanks. I have a set of 3/8 wobble extensions in my kit, can't remember the last time I used them...

I do like to knurling on those KoKen's
 

Super Mech

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Those Ko-kens are beautiful! Nice finish. While I have heard of the name, I never really looked into any of their tools. Where is the best place to purchase them from?
 

M6erfan

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Those Ko-kens are beautiful! Nice finish. While I have heard of the name, I never really looked into any of their tools. Where is the best place to purchase them from?

I don't own any either but like you have admired them. From my research the best place to purchase would be either Frankstools.com or Rakuten.
 

jrobb316

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I consider wobbles more of a special tool. Not used often but when you need it you need it. Thus why I never sprang for a complete set of them, just a couple individuals.
 
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