Product Details
Universal 7-piece 24 mm to 38 mm Steel Oil Filter Socket Set by OEM Tools®. 7 Pieces. The OEM 7 Pieces 3/8" Drive Oil Filter Removal Socket Set by GreatNeck is manufactured using high quality chrome vanadium steel for strength, durability and resistance to corrosion. The various socket sizes work on Mercedes, Cadillac, Buick, Saturn, SAAB, Dodge, Ford, Mini Cooper and some BMW and Mack Truck oil filter housing.
Specifications
Color: Metallic |
Size: 24 mm to 38 mm |
Drive: 3/8" Square Drive |
Color Coded: No |
Deep Well: No |
Etched / Stamped Size Identification: Yes |
Impact or Standard: Standard |
Metric or Inch: Metric |
Socket Points: 6 |
Includes
- Sockets: 24 mm for Cadillac 36
- 36 and 27 mm for Mercedes A Class, VW, 2.8L, 3.2L, and 3.6L V6 Cadillac CTS, STS, SRX, Buick Rendezvous Ultra, Buick Lacrosse CXS, Saturn L3000, SAAB 9-5 and Mercedes 1.8L
- 29 mm for Dodge Cummins Fuel Filter Housing
- 30 mm for Korean Cars
- 32 mm for GM Ecotec, 2.0L, 2.2L, and 2.4L Four Cylinder Oil Filter Housing; Some Saturn and SAAB
- 35/36 mm for Ford 6.0L Diesel Fuel and Oil Filter Housing, Mini Cooper, and some BMW Oil Filter Housing and Mack Truck Oil Filter Housing
- 38 mm for Vauxhall/Vectra 2.0L Diesel Engine
Features
- Will help you change the oil quickly and efficiently
- User-friendly design ensures easy and secure use
- Expertly crafted using superior-grade materials
- Backed by quality for lasting and dependable service
OEM Tools® has followed one rule since the production of the first hacksaw blade in 1919: "Manufacture a superior quality, dependable tool for a reasonable price." In 1919, Samuel Jacoff, a tool and die maker living in Pittsfield, MA, started a hacksaw blade manufacturing business with the help and support of his wife Sarah. When fire destroyed their building in 1929, they merged with another blade maker, Great Neck Manufacturing. In 1941, they purchased a handsaw company and constructed a new plant in Mineola, NY where they remain today. By 1971, Sam and his four sons built GreatNeck in to a major force in the hand tool business by purchasing Buck Bros., a Massachusetts chisel company, and Mayes Brothers, a level company from Tennessee. They also added a plastic extrusion plant.