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!
A 34mm socket is designed to fit nuts or bolts with a 34mm hexagonal head. The standard size indicates that the inner diameter of the socket is precisely 34mm, allowing it to grip fasteners of that size. This socket is commonly used in automotive applications and machinery where larger fasteners are required. It is important to use the correct size to ensure a proper fit and avoid damaging the fastener or tool.
Sears sells a special socket to remove rusted, stripped and broken nuts.
Probably 5/8" or 18mm But the socket won't fit down the hole for the plug. I tried a 13mm thin wall socket. It doesn't fit!
36mm should fit
18MM
A 7/32 socket or wrench will fit on a 5.5mm bolt, but poorly. You risk rounding off the head of the bolt if it's stuck very tight.
5/8 inch socket will fit the bolt and nut that hold the starter on.
1 3/8 fit perfect.
The socket size for the front axle nut on a 2004 KIA Rio is typically 32mm. It is recommended to verify this size with the specific vehicle to ensure a proper fit.
The compatibility options for an e12 lamp socket include e12 bulbs, candelabra bulbs, and some LED bulbs designed to fit the smaller socket size.
no, the CPU has to be of the same socket size as the socket on the motherboard. If by chance you mean quad core in a socket that had a dual core originally, then yes its possible because they are of the same physical size assuming they both have the same socket type. A program like cpuz or the owners manual on your manual should be of some help.