MPotter
Well-Known Member
One thing I've done since I didn't have the crows-foot socket or O2 socket, was to grind flats (15/16" if I recall) on the top of a 1/2" drive deep socket for the nut and then pass a 1/4" extension through the 1/2" square drive hole, stick whatever socket on the extension and then tighten or loosen as required. Works pretty well.Hey gang... snip ...
I also decided the easiest way to torque the center strut nut on the Caster Camber Plates was to use a Crowfoot socket on it so I could also slip a socket on the rod from up top. Fortunately the Steeda Nut size for this is 22mm or 7/8 which happens to be the same size as an O2 sensor socket which I was able to get through AutoZone and their tool loaner program. If you need a quality torque wrench or bearing press don't forget about your local Auto parts store tool loaner, they might surprise you with what's available. ... snip...
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