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  1. #21
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    Kirk:
    Craftsman PN-44436 is a 19mm 6 point deep socket. Mine is relatively new and came from the local Sears.

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    But is it a 1/2" drive? Even having blown up a socket in a previous life, I'm willing to go with the non-impact solution but I'm not going to put an adapter between the impact wrench and the socket during a pit stop.

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    Made by the same Sunex company that I listed in the Northern ad above, I just bought set of thin-wall impact sockets. They are double-ended and use a 3" extension. You simply flip the the socket over and use whichever end you need.

    Part number is 2724.
    Lifetime warranty.
    1/2" drive.

    I paid $20 off the tool truck at work.

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    Kirk
    Correction on the part number from Craftsman -0944446 at $6.99 is a 12 point in the catalog. I have the 3/8" version, which is a 6 point.

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    Kirk,

    Here is another source for you. hey seem to be everything you want, but not inexpensive.

    http://thetoolnetwork.com/thin_walled_impa...ct_sockets.html

    Dave Z

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    Originally posted by Chris Wire:
    Made by the same Sunex company that I listed in the Northern ad above, I just bought set of thin-wall impact sockets. They are double-ended and use a 3" extension. You simply flip the the socket over and use whichever end you need.

    Part number is 2724.
    Lifetime warranty.
    1/2" drive.

    I paid $20 off the tool truck at work.


    Chris,

    I think I've seen what you're talking about. If so, they're not deep enough to use w/ long wheel studs.


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    Originally posted by Bill Miller:
    Chris,

    I think I've seen what you're talking about. If so, they're not deep enough to use w/ long wheel studs.
    Yeah, you are probably right, but I have wheel spacers on mine and they work okay. The spacers reduce the length of the stud by 3/8".



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    Sorry, that was a 12 point, 19mm, that I use on the rechargeable impact. I use a 6 point on the torque wrench that's a Snap On. My bad.

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