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Powerbuilt 647079 35Mm Axle Socket Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

BrandPowerbuilt
Item Dimensions LxWxH2 x 1.63 x 5.75 inches
Size35mm
MaterialChrome Vanadium Steel
Compatible Fastener Description0.5 inches

Description of Powerbuilt 647079 35Mm Axle Socket

1/2" Dr X 35mm axle nut socket. For easy removal of front wheel drive Axle shaft nuts. Impact grade 6-point socket. Extra deep to fit various axle lengths. Made from quality materials. Durable and long lasting. For easy removal of front wheel drive axle shaft nuts. Impact grade 6-point socket made from chrome molybdenum steel. Extra deep to fit various axle lengths. The right tool makes the job easier. Quality product by Powerbuilt.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty standard size for CV axle nuts

Needed to remove the axle nut on my 1999 Taurus. Highly resilient and no problem even with the "convincing" rod at the end of my ratchet!

Pros
  • Custom sockets
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works but not balanced.

This worked what I wanted, but it's very unbalanced. I have other large outlets and they don't oscillate, so this one shouldn't oscillate either. If it wasn't so cheap I would return it.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Lots of things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tundra Axle Nut Socket

I've had issues with the need for a socket this size to do 1st generation Tundra suspension work. I was able to order at night and received the next day in the afternoon. It worked exactly as it should and I have no complaints. Many Thanks

Pros
  • Sockets & Socket Sets
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

didn't break with a 3/4 " percussion gun attached

Like I used to buy all my tools on the tool carts when they came to the store but now I buy all my tools from Revain but just after reading the reviews people are giving the product and this socket excellent value for money it would have cost me around $50 on known tool carts this is a 36mm socket with a half inch drive and i put an adapter on it to use a 3/4 percussion gun and it didn't break, and i tried to break it after i finished my work with it, it's worth the money

Pros
  • Hand Tool
Cons
  • Exchange Available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

didn't break with a 3/4 " percussion gun attached to it

Like I used to buy all my tools from tool carts when they came to the store But now I buy all my tools from Revain but only after reading the reviews people have given on the product and this outlet is excellent value for money it would have cost me around $50 on popular tool carts This is a 36mm socket with a half inch drive and I put an adapter on it to use a 3/4 percussion gun and it didn't break and I tried to break it after I had finished my work with it. it's worth the money

Pros
  • For easy removal of front drive axle nuts
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

As a tree shadow mechanic

There are four cars in my family. They are all old. They all have high mileage. The thing is. I work on these cars myself as much as possible. This axle nut works great. Think. It's used from time to time, but I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work consistently over a long period of time. Why.? 'Cause I'm old (I'm in my 50's) and when handling a tool I can tell if it works by its weight, wear patterns and ease of use. This is for years of work on cars, farm machinery, small engines and…

Pros
  • Impact-resistant 6-point head. Extra deep for axes of different lengths.
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality Nozzle: Hand tool

This is a quality nozzle. It's made in Taiwan, which I've found only makes high quality products. Looks like it's made specifically for GM axles. Has a nice smooth finish. It is a hex head with "corners" rounded on the inside where the hex corners meet. This will prevent the bushing from binding on the nut when high torque is applied. This is a deep seat and is machined deep enough to accommodate the threaded shank protruding from the seat nut. Also a great price for a tool of this quality. If…

Pros
  • Made from high quality materials
Cons
  • Price