Works great for changing spark plugs without having to remove the plenum on most vehicles. Yes, I know its not Sn*p On, Bl*e P*int, Armstr*ng, Pr*to, Mac, M*tco, or C*rnwall, so what. I have my share of tools in those brands too. The objective is to get the job done right and save money. Use in conjunction with locking extensions and/or electrical tape to prevent leaving your socket on the plug. Removal torque is flawless and smooth. However, to prevent twisting and binding on proper tightening torque specs, try this...Use a section of slightly larger diameter heater hose over the extension itself. This will still allow flexibility but will prevent, "coiling." On my vehicle 18 ft-lbs of torque for the plugs and 62 in-lbs on the 10mm coil pack retaining bolt. Worked great. Saved me 3.2 hours shop labor. I only rated it four stars since the upper torque limits have yet to be determined.Read full review
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WASTE OF TIME TOOL, HARDLY EVEN FLEX, VERY MISS LEADING, PLEASE DONT FOOL PEOPLE , WORST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE
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Working on my motorcycle replacing alternator FLEX SHAFTS WOKED PERFECT IN SMALL TIGHT PLACES.
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around corners and such! without Universal Joints. Makes it easy to use the drill with sockets. But can't support VERY tight bolts
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I have used one of the flexible extensions and look forward to putting them all to the test, it is going to take some break-in time, and from the durability of the one I have used, I am pretty sure they are up to the challenge.
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