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To change the back up light switch I use an O2 sensor wrench and a long thin ratchet. Works great. Here's a pic.
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Lol.
I basically have that O2 sensor socket! Mines a Snap-On ver but i dont have the slick thin long ratchet. Going to have to invest in one of them me thinks! |
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The ratchet is very handy for many projects in hard to reach places. I don't know how I got along without it.
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i bought a cheapie set of offset box end wrenches at Harbor Freight. I think it was 24 mm. The largest in the metric set.
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Where did you get that slim 3/8 ratchet? I probably can buy a snap-on ver. but i would prefer not lol. Also might do the cheapo wrench idea and just hack it up also. Thanks! Last edited by Tommio RS; 07-30-2018 at 02:42 PM. |
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The wrench is 3/8 on one end and 1/4 on the other. Both ends swivel also. Don't remember how much it was, but couldn't have been much.
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