plinker
Well-known member
Is sometimes a thing. Recent example,
I had to replace the rear shocks on a Buick labeled equinox a few weeks ago and noted something interesting I've run into before on some struts, had the time to take some pics this time though.
I used a 45* DBE wrench and shock absorber socket to swap the aluminum mount to the new shock. The Toptul wrench would not fit the recess for the nut. The Bosses Snap-on wrench would. See pics for the difference in how the fit the part and the difference of the wrench angle/offset length.
I didnt have any other brand wrenches to try so results may vary. Still a notable difference.
A pass thru socket set up may work better, a deep 0* box wrench would be ideal if that exists. Making a wrench would be another thought.
I had to replace the rear shocks on a Buick labeled equinox a few weeks ago and noted something interesting I've run into before on some struts, had the time to take some pics this time though.
I used a 45* DBE wrench and shock absorber socket to swap the aluminum mount to the new shock. The Toptul wrench would not fit the recess for the nut. The Bosses Snap-on wrench would. See pics for the difference in how the fit the part and the difference of the wrench angle/offset length.
I didnt have any other brand wrenches to try so results may vary. Still a notable difference.
A pass thru socket set up may work better, a deep 0* box wrench would be ideal if that exists. Making a wrench would be another thought.