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Swivel needed?

Post by Mr. Detail »

Morning guys;
I made an attempt to remove my existing upper left side tail light assembly but my straight socket with or without the extension just does not cut it. I thought this would be easy but it seems I need some additional tool(s). Is a "swivel" adapter what I need to loosen those two 10mm nuts?

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Post by abscate »

Also called a wobble or universal joint.

Tape the socket and swivel to the extension so they don’t drop into the abyss of the tailgate, a couple of wraps
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Thx much abscate! Will do.

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Post by Archer »

Should not need a swivel/wobble socket for the tail light assemblies, just a deep 10mm socket. Have a telescoping magnet handy, too.

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Post by kranz »

Archer wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 13:14 Should not need a swivel/wobble socket for the tail light assemblies, just a deep 10mm socket. Have a telescoping magnet handy, too.
I echo the use of the 10mm deep socket. Also put a bit of grease around the edge of the socket so the nut sticks to the socket when it comes off rather than falling into the abyss.
Les is more.

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