theres a small set at auto zone for 12 dollars, i think its 10mm
You need a 8MM one.
10mm 12-point socket
6-point is a regular hexagon head bolt 12-point is for high torque applications where more contact is needed with the spanner or socket and for which a 12-point socket is needed. The head is in fact shaped like the inverse of a 12-point socket.
A 11/16 socket is needed to remove the 1984 Chevrolet pickup front axle hub assembly. The socket should be a five-point socket.
A twelve point 1/4 inch socket.
12 point 9/16 inch deep wall.
To fit a 12V socket to a 2011 Fiat Panda, first, select a suitable location for the socket, such as the dashboard or center console. Disconnect the car battery for safety, then use a drill to create an opening if needed. Connect the socket's positive wire to a switched ignition source and the negative wire to a ground point. Finally, secure the socket in place, reconnect the battery, and test the socket to ensure it functions properly.
You have to remove the cover for the third lite by poping the cover off using a small screw driver. Be carfull not to crack it because the plastic cover should be a little britle. At this point you will see the socket mounted inside the lens housing. Turn the socket clockwise for about a quarter of a turn and the light will come out with the socket. Replace the bulb, seat the socket, replace the cover and your done.
It is just called a 5 Point Socket or sometimes a Pentagon Socket and you can get them at online stores such as www.mytoolstore.com and Snap-On tools. It is just called a 5 Point Socket or sometimes a Pentagon Socket and you can get them at online stores such as www.mytoolstore.com and Snap-On tools. We in the electrical trade usually refer to these 5-sided sockets as "penta" sockets. "Eazypower" has a website where these can be purchased, and they refer to them as "Pentagon B-Box Socket".
The socket size for the axle shaft not, on a 2006 Chevrolet cobalt, is three-quarter inch. The socket should be a five-point socket.
Buy dual electrode plugs.If unsure of size when removed take one with you to parts store. All I needed to change my plugs was 12mm 3/8 drive socket.13/16 x 3/8 drive plug socket,10 inch 3/8 extension and 3/8 ratchet.Remove bolts from each of the two coil packs located on 2 cylinders closest to drivers side.All 4 plugs can now be accessed by pulling upwards on plug end of plug wires.Depends on how long since wires have been removed sometimes wires come apart on 2 plugs on passenger side.Not to bad to replace at this point. with plug socket,extension and ratchet remove old plugs and replace.I recommend using a little anti-seize lubricant on plug threads. Good Luck
Yes, but you run the risk of stripping the head. For high strength, torque, always use a 6-point socket.