the regular gearwrench sockets don't look deep enough for what I need. How big is the pass thru on the extension? The strut has one of the oval ends not a hex on it so I need to use something like this http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=12159&group_ID=1632&store=&dir=catalog
Would this fit inside the gearwrench extension?
I tried using my impact to tighten the nut but the shaft just kept spinning, so I think I need to do it the right way and hold the end of the shaft.
Deep offset box end wrench might work for final tightening. Though if you've impacted it down it's probably tight enough already.
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9/16" inside clearance on my 3" extension. None of my shouldered sockets would fit in there, but my 3/8" 1/4" drive socket did fit inside it. You're not getting anything with a 3/8" drive in there.
Most techs hammer on the strut with air tools, whether they'll admit it or not. In my shop, I take the time to use a wrench and a hex key, or VW factory tools, or a GW pass-thru when there's room.
So when transferring the spring and top mount from the old strut to a new strut, Is it bad then to hammer the top nut down with an Impact?
Everybody says not to do it, but Im pretty sure everybody forced to work flat rate does it. When I was working in a shop as an apprentice of sorts, this is how they were done. It's actually really difficult to do this by hand sometimes. One of the arguments against doing it by hand was that it is probably more dangerous for the operator to use a big breaker bar/ torque wrench because there's a tendency to pull it out of the compressor, regardless of the little safety chains.
For this reason alone, I'd prefer the impact.
Is this a one time thing or do you work in a shop and need a set to do all different sizes? What size socket is it?
I have this one, http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/cta-universal-strut-nut-remover-a450-p-16507.aspx that has worked for me, also have a few other ones I picked up over the years, all over seas stuff.
This might work for you depending on what size the nut is, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BPASAQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20. They sell them at all home stores.
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As I usually install new struts I use channel locks on the shaft and a !/2 inch drive deep impact on the nut.
Well I don't work in a shop but I do a bit of side work for friends and family etc... I looked into a similar kit as that CTA one (it was a florida tools brand) but the nut that I really need it for is a 17mm so the hex adapter they have wont work. I am thinking to just get hazet 17mm socket and the one insert that I need and just order the others as I need them but I dont know of a distributor I can get them quickly from. Chadstoolbox is the only one I found and it says like 6 week lead time for hazet tools on their website. Being able to only buy the ones I need would save a lot compared to their kit since they want around 120 bux for that ratchet which obviously I could get by without.
