yes, Swivelier makes one. #29981
To extend a socket, you can use an extension cord that matches the socket type and voltage capacity. Make sure the extension cord is in good condition and is rated for the power requirements of the devices you want to plug into it. Avoid daisy chaining multiple extension cords as it can create a fire hazard.
you will neeed a long extension on your plug socket. but make sure you have an actual spark plug socket with the rubber insert or you will curse this job because you wont be able to pull the plug out of the hole....might be even easier with a "wobble" socket or a swivel socket..... good luck...lol
how do i make extension board
Dont make a male to male cord! The reason is you will have a energized male end when you plug into a socket. Call a electrican to help you with your project Dont make a male to male cord! The reason is you will have a energized male end when you plug into a socket. Call a electrican to help you with your project
all your need is a 1/4 or 3/8 socket wrench, pending the make and model of car you might need an extension to it. the basic size for the socket would be any three. 12mm, 1/2 in, or 13mm.
Could buy your new plugs to make sure your size is correct. Then you might have to go and get a deep socket of that size and the extension will just fit(but not click)into the top of the socket if you hold it right.Or grind down the fat socket!
You can make an extension board by finding FR4-PCB that is about 1.6 mm thick.
Check with your local auto parts store or Sears. Some socket drive sets come with a 5/8" This should be the size of the spark plugs in your motor. use a 3/8 drive socket wrench and the 5/8 socket with a 8" extension attached. This will make changing spark plugs much easier. Good Luck!!!
To change oil, you typically need a socket to remove the oil drain plug, which is commonly a 13mm or 15mm size, but it can vary depending on the vehicle make and model. It's best to check your owner's manual for the exact size. Additionally, having a ratchet and an extension can make the process easier. Make sure to also have the proper tools for the oil filter if you plan to replace it.
You can plug an extension cord into another extension cord. A extension cord is to help make doing something easier.
Usually its no problem, just make sure that the wires are long enough to reach to the socket, I use a reel type extension lead when plugging mine in and keep it in the boot in case I have to plug in when away from home.
I bought an Air Quality filter (AQ1048) for 15.99 at Kragen. Its sort of a pain because you have very little room for the rear. But you need 10mm socket Ratchet 3 in extension. Using the ratchet socket and extension loosen the bolt on the air filter box(big black box to the right of the silver "3.3 Liter V6" engine cover) until you can lift the bolt up and down freely. Now remove the ratchet portion leaving only the extension and 10mm socket. now take the socket and extension and put them on the 10mm bolt in the rear portion of the air filter box. Now get the ratchet and attach it to the extension. Loosen the bolt until its hand loose. Remove the ratchet again from the socket and extension. and loosen the bolt all the way by hand with just the socket and extension. now you should be able to move the air box up and see the filter, while lifting on the edge of the box just enough to remove the filter remove it. That's the easy part now installing it is sort of a pain. get the new filter and put it in the box(it will only go in one way as it has an extension on one of the corners that goes in the corner on the lower portion of the air box closest to the fender. now reach your hand into the housing and using your wrist make it so its level and the maneuver the filter until it sits flat just like it should. now put the two holders into there slots in front(can be a pain) and then tighten the two 10mm bolts. And your done. Its actually worth 59.95 if you have never done one as they can be a real pain if you don't do them everyday.