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Extra shallow sockets?

Riverrojo

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I'm looking for a set of metric 1/4" drive extra shallow sockets (if they're even made). I've looked all over and haven't seen any. Does anyone make them?
 
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kwhitelaw

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Snap on should be releasing a set any week now. Includes the ratchet for around 150 iirc. P/n was like 110rtsm or something similar.

Kevin
 

TheToolMan

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I just called Snap-on because their site shows the set is available. The rep told me that they have 400 pcs on back order and they should be in Nov 1st. It is indeed the 1/4" low profile set in the following sizes
5
5.5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
 

mrshaun

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the guys are waiting for this set. I have not seen it but it should be awesome. so 150 will be the price and hopefully the sets come in soon.
 

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here is info from snap on
Applications:

Great for under-dash cramped quarters

Torque converter bolts

Under cowls on late model pickup trucks

Great kit for your motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile, watercraft or boats
with inboard motors.

Transmission bolts on transverse mounted engines

Mobile repair kits
Features and Benefits:

Low profile sockets combined with 0° degree mini ratcheting wrench
work great in the tightest of areas.

72 gear teeth requires minimal movement in tight areas.

Low profile easy-action reverse lever won’t get in your way.

Thin handle cross section allows for greater accessibility in tight
quarters.

Sockets can be used with 1/4” extensions or any 1/4” ratchet.

Bolt clearance through hole.

Manufactured from special alloy steel, precision forged and heat
treated for optimum strength and durability.

Nickel/chrome plating helps protect against corrosion and makes easy
to wipe clean.

11mm hex on sockets adds flexibility where they can be used on any
11mm ratcheting wrench.

110RTSM– 10 Piece 1/4” Drive Metric Low Profile Ratchet/Socket Set includes:
RAT72 – 72 Tooth Low Profile Ratchet
and 10 - 6 Point Low Profile Sockets:
RTSM5 (5mm) RTSM5.5 (5.5mm) RTSM6 (6mm)
RTSM7 (7mm) RTSM8 (8mm) RTSM9 (9mm)
RTSM10(10mm) RTSM11 (11mm) RTSM12 (12mm)
RTSM13 (13mm)

I can send you a pdf file if you email me
[email protected]
it is too big to post here
 

Rnz520

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i am prob going to pick up that kit, I could have used it today to do valve cover bolts on the passenger side of a 7.3 International, what a pain those are with regular size sockets.
 

dede2897234

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Proto manufacturers high quality sockets. I was able to purchase Proto's 3/8" drive metric super short socket set for a 30% discount plus free shipping on September 29 when MSC Direct ran its 1 day discount promotion. I paid $46.89 instead of $66.99 for the Proto socket set (http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...MT4NO=71963196). Does anyone own or used both the Proto and Snap-on shallow 3/8" drive metric sockets? Which brand makes the most shallow 3/8" drive sockets?

Thanks,

Dave
 

joenero

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I recently picked up the mac 3/8" metric and standard sets. I didn't like the fact that it seems the snappy's were designed to be mainly used with their special ratchet for best results. So I'm using the macs with my 60 tooth matco ratchets. Definitely nice for when you need it.
 

JACC0811

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I could have used something like this last week when I did a water pump for my bro & sis in-laws on their '96 Firebird. One bolt behind the P/S pump was no fun getting to and out lol. Not to mention back in again.
 

scottmlew

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I didn't like the fact that it seems the snappy's were designed to be mainly used with their special ratchet for best results.

Can you elaborate on this? I've heard this many times, but no one has been able to explain to me exactly what they mean.
 

scottmlew

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Low profile sockets combined with 0° degree mini ratcheting wrench
work great in the tightest of areas.

72 gear teeth requires minimal movement in tight areas.

What do they mean by 0 degree? They then say 72 teeth? :headscrat
 

Danglerb

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Several ratchets are out that don't use teeth, its more of a cam or something system that is totally smooth, goes one way, and not the other. First tool I got like that was a Wiha driver holder for bits, then a bunch showed up for other products.

What they mean by zero degree is that except for slop between ratchet and socket etc. any movement will turn the socket no matter how small, and on mine at least the drag is nothing too.

Don't we have some shallow socket threads?
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41527&highlight=shallow+socket

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14068&highlight=shallow+socket
 

bindernut

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Can you elaborate on this? I've heard this many times, but no one has been able to explain to me exactly what they mean.

I can only guess why people would say this. I have seen the 3/8 drive metric set(fiance's bro has it) and the ratchet it comes with is shorter & the head is thinner than a standard SO ratchet, and the handle is pretty flat/thin IIRC. So that, together w/ thinner sockets, would make for a thinner set up than just the socket & a regular ratchet.
 
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scottmlew

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Hmmm...thanks for the thoughts guys. I hadn't even thought of the offset of the ratchet head...that's not normally something they advertise, in my experience at least.
 

BWright

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Low profile sockets combined with 0° degree mini ratcheting wrench
work great in the tightest of areas.

72 gear teeth requires minimal movement in tight areas.

Low profile easy-action reverse lever won’t get in your way.

Thin handle cross section allows for greater accessibility in tight
quarters.

Sockets can be used with 1/4” extensions or any 1/4” ratchet.

Bolt clearance through hole.

11mm hex on sockets adds flexibility where they can be used on any
11mm ratcheting wrench.

To me that sounds a lot like this, but with an additional 1/4 square drive cut in the top. and that they all use an 11mm ratcheting wrench instead of a different wrench for each one.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_...chets+&+Sockets&sName=Combination+Wrench+Sets
 

mrshaun

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yes and no. too many parts to make a socket set and takes up too much room in your box to be a low profile set. these sets are small and compact and you could even shadow them in foam and really make them a small set.
 

BWright

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I wasn't necessarily saying that the snap-on set is just like that one, just saying that its a ratcheting wrench and socket combo. Not a low profile ratchet like some have been saying.
 

kwhitelaw

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I wasn't necessarily saying that the snap-on set is just like that one, just saying that its a ratcheting wrench and socket combo. Not a low profile ratchet like some have been saying.

thats disappointing to me. I was hoping for a low profile ratchet set, like the 3/8" set.
 

scottmlew

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thats disappointing to me. I was hoping for a low profile ratchet set, like the 3/8" set.

I think that's what it is, with the added benefit that the sockets could be used with a (user provided) regular 11mm wrench.
 

kwhitelaw

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pic is up on snap on's website.

110rtsm_npa.pdf
 

Flash21

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Interesting, through hole with the special ratchet or racheting wrench or regular 1/4" drive. I think that was pretty smart!
 

TheToolMan

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I just got my set today from my Snappy guy, I will post pics later, This set is sweet!!!!!
 

Danglerb

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I bought my set of SAE and Metric passthru sockets and ratchet from HF for $14 on sale, the square drive "feature" isn't worth much to me.

Interesting though, since Sears advertises their pass thru sockets as broached for square drive, but as shipped from Danahner mine didn't have it.
 

Flash21

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Anyone have a socket length comparison between the Snap-On and the Proto extra shallow sockets?
 
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