so you can use a wrench to clear your aftermarket headers that wont allow you to use a ratchet or extension.

Apparently you don't have a 4th gen Camaro or Firebird or you would be well versed in the uses of hex-end plug sockets.
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so you can use a wrench to clear your aftermarket headers that wont allow you to use a ratchet or extension.
Apparently you don't have a 4th gen Camaro or Firebird or you would be well versed in the uses of hex-end plug sockets.
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Apparently you don't have a 4th gen Camaro or Firebird or you would be well versed in the uses of hex-end plug sockets.
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Apparently you don't have a 4th gen Camaro or Firebird or you would be well versed in the uses of hex-end plug sockets.
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Apparently you don't have a 4th gen Camaro or Firebird or you would be well versed in the uses of hex-end plug sockets.
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Ha. Chevy owners, ***** to be you! Not a problem with the Pontiac v-8. Then again, their header/manifold bolts face downward and are a bear to get to insteadNot a problem with headers![]()

I need the hex head to loosen the plug behind the steering shaft in the GMC Jimmy
^^THIS^^. Jimmy, Blazer, Bravada #3 plug. Actually I had to shorten one of mine to fit over it and clear it.
Hey bozo, we're talking about the LS1 that was in both chevys and pontiacsHa. Chevy owners, ***** to be you! Not a problem with the Pontiac v-8. Then again, their header/manifold bolts face downward and are a bear to get to instead![]()
Doesn't necessarily have to be an F-body, I used one on my Foxbody.
Hey Bozo, I got the 4th gen thing. I was talking pre-corporate era plants.Hey bozo, we're talking about the LS1 that was in both chevys and pontiacs