billymade
Well-known member
Snapon locking extensions; mini review!
Hey, I just got a locking extension thanks to our resident British "moose" and thought I would give a "mini review" about it. As I have mentioned in the past: I have a 02' Volkswagen New Beetle Turbo S with a 1.8 Turbo engine; like many modern cars the spark plugs are "way down there" inside the engine. Because of this I really needed a extension that would lock; that way I wouldn't get the socket stuck inside the spark plug hole and never get it out! My initial purchase was a set of Craftsman extensions but the lock "button" was plastic and I was fearful, they would break and make it nearly impossible to take my socket off! Plus, any rationalization I can come up with for the need of some "USA Snap-On goodness"; is always a good thing, in my book!
This particular extension is a impact version and the length is 11" or so.
Snap-On 11" 3/8" locking impact extension part # IMXL111; $57.80.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Craftsman 3 pc. Quick Release Extension Bar Set, 3/8 in. Dr.
Sears item# 00943355000 Mfr. model# 43355 You Pay: $21.99
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...et+Accessories
Ok, time to swap the plugs!
Shop floor shots; extension/socket on!
Shop floor shots; extension/socket off!
The locking collar moves up and down to lock/unlock the socket; it is spring loaded, it will snap back into the locked position!
The locking "nub" sticks out quite a bit and locks really well; the socket is not coming off! These nubs remind me of those irritating impact extensions that you usually have to "push in" to remove the socket.
The two rings of knurling, really make it have a nice gripping area to lock and unlock the socket.
This little lever is on the opposite side of the nub and moves it in locked and unlock position.
There are two metal rings or pieces of wire that keep the locking linkage in place.. plus, I think it is the "spring" that keeps everything under tension and in the default, locked position.
Do you need to change some plugs on a modern DOHC engine; with spark plugs in crazy deep locations? Get a quality locking extension; you will be glad you did!
These extensions are really solid, have nice weight and heft to them; I would recommend these to anyone who wants and needs a high quality locking extension. In my case, it is perfect for spark plug swaps in my Beetle!
While, I would like to think these are Snap-On specific tools; I have run across these in other truck brands, so they may be rebadged versions of a OEM supplier; the Mac/Matco versions are "laser etched" but the Snap-On has the logo/part # stamped on them.
Snapon, Matco and Mac product photo comparisons:
Snap-On Locking Impact Extension Set 3 pcs. Stock#: 303IMXL $151.05
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Matco Tools 1/2" Drive 3 PC Locking Impact Extension Set
Part#: SCX3KL Price: $155.75
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/to...pe=T&cat=3433#
Mac Tools SVP3EKL Price(USD): $134.99
3", 5", and 10" lengths. High alloy steel provides strength and durability. Quick-release sleeve for quick and safe “lock and unlock”.
http://www.mactools.com/Product/tabid/120/productid/320256/variantid/311015/Default.aspx
I would assume any of these brands would be a high quality extension for your needs.... do you guys think they are all the same across the three truck brands? I wonder who the OEM is?
Hey, I just got a locking extension thanks to our resident British "moose" and thought I would give a "mini review" about it. As I have mentioned in the past: I have a 02' Volkswagen New Beetle Turbo S with a 1.8 Turbo engine; like many modern cars the spark plugs are "way down there" inside the engine. Because of this I really needed a extension that would lock; that way I wouldn't get the socket stuck inside the spark plug hole and never get it out! My initial purchase was a set of Craftsman extensions but the lock "button" was plastic and I was fearful, they would break and make it nearly impossible to take my socket off! Plus, any rationalization I can come up with for the need of some "USA Snap-On goodness"; is always a good thing, in my book!
This particular extension is a impact version and the length is 11" or so.
Snap-On 11" 3/8" locking impact extension part # IMXL111; $57.80.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Craftsman 3 pc. Quick Release Extension Bar Set, 3/8 in. Dr.
Sears item# 00943355000 Mfr. model# 43355 You Pay: $21.99
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...et+Accessories
Ok, time to swap the plugs!
Shop floor shots; extension/socket on!
Shop floor shots; extension/socket off!
The locking collar moves up and down to lock/unlock the socket; it is spring loaded, it will snap back into the locked position!
The locking "nub" sticks out quite a bit and locks really well; the socket is not coming off! These nubs remind me of those irritating impact extensions that you usually have to "push in" to remove the socket.
The two rings of knurling, really make it have a nice gripping area to lock and unlock the socket.
This little lever is on the opposite side of the nub and moves it in locked and unlock position.
There are two metal rings or pieces of wire that keep the locking linkage in place.. plus, I think it is the "spring" that keeps everything under tension and in the default, locked position.
Do you need to change some plugs on a modern DOHC engine; with spark plugs in crazy deep locations? Get a quality locking extension; you will be glad you did!
These extensions are really solid, have nice weight and heft to them; I would recommend these to anyone who wants and needs a high quality locking extension. In my case, it is perfect for spark plug swaps in my Beetle!
While, I would like to think these are Snap-On specific tools; I have run across these in other truck brands, so they may be rebadged versions of a OEM supplier; the Mac/Matco versions are "laser etched" but the Snap-On has the logo/part # stamped on them.
Snapon, Matco and Mac product photo comparisons:
Snap-On Locking Impact Extension Set 3 pcs. Stock#: 303IMXL $151.05
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Matco Tools 1/2" Drive 3 PC Locking Impact Extension Set
Part#: SCX3KL Price: $155.75
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/to...pe=T&cat=3433#
Mac Tools SVP3EKL Price(USD): $134.99
3", 5", and 10" lengths. High alloy steel provides strength and durability. Quick-release sleeve for quick and safe “lock and unlock”.
http://www.mactools.com/Product/tabid/120/productid/320256/variantid/311015/Default.aspx
I would assume any of these brands would be a high quality extension for your needs.... do you guys think they are all the same across the three truck brands? I wonder who the OEM is?
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