
Overall the socket works fine and is solid enough to remove and install spark plugs - I would giving those 5 stars other than the fact that on the second plug the little rubber ring holding the plug in the socket came out of the socket when the tool was removed from the car - and anyone who has ever changed plugs on a modern car , knowing that most of them are down in the plug tubes where they're hard to get to, so I had to unplug, remove the rubber holder from the plug, and then plug the holder back into the socket - then I couldn't even get it in of the outlet when I pulled it out, so I had to resort to the rest of the other two plugs. I think I solved this problem myself by applying some RTV silicone (sealant aka Permatex) around the edge of the rubber holder and installing it back into the T-socket and curing it - seems to work fine but I did have only tested it once on a stand with an old fork so next time I'll see I'll have to use these to replace a set of forks if my solution holds up. high.

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