The Go2 Socket goes on a ratchet like a socket, it changes sizes like a crescent wrench, and it clamps down like a vise. It will grip rounded bolts, nuts, and even studs. Pretty much anything that fits in the cavity it will grip on. I even used it to loosen up a broken oxygen sensor that was completely stripped! This is a great tool to save you when you encounter a rounded nut or bolt! It will pay for itself the first time you use it!
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… Go2 Socket, for tiny little rusted bolts ? Well : why not solder them , in order to thicken them , then grab ! grab Them , with this special tool !
You'd really need to spend the $160. Gearwrench has an SAE and Metric impact socket set that easily moves completely rounded bolts 🔩 💿 you'll know when you see it! 👀
Great video! Do you think this would work on an oil drain plug that is completely rounded?
I won’t be able to fit that thing anywhere lol
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I’m willing to bet discount tires stripped those lug nuts their quality in service has gone down the toilet. Happened to me twice different locations.
…so it has to be short.
I would have liked to try this on a stuck hub bolt. Man did that bolt put up a fight it was a 15mm aluminum bolt. I’m sure I wasn’t the only person it happened to
After nearly 8 years I wonder how the product is going in the market?
Also if they made a smaller version/s for the first bolt you had issues with might be a whole set to buy.
Might be worth mentioning but being in Australia I would simply slip a high tensile washer of a wider diameter to fit the depth of the socket face but greater than that of the tension screw face, placed between the bolt and the tension screw where there is the case of not much bolt head protruding as you demonstrated with the earthing strap bolt.
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Love the video I'm a very big fan of your video watching your videos helped Me a lot to work on my own car thanks
All the places I've checked says They are out of stock smh..
This sockets not gonna work on mine, my wheels aren't like yours
A 3/8 drive ain't gonna hold up to the one I'm working on I've already broke three of em, I gotta have something with a half inh drive at least, why did he make it a 3/8 man ?
A stripped bolt turns a 2 hour job into a 2 day job
I think I might be a little late for the giveaway lol