Small tool for small spaces.

Small tool for small spaces.

Steve Turner
April 9, 2006

Socket AssistInstalling headers is typically a compromise between power and clearance. Often times getting the largest possible primary tube diameter to ensure maximum exhaust flow means sacrificing space around header bolts and sparkplugs. If you have ever spent hours installing header bolts one incremental turn at a time then you need these little tools in your tool box. If you can get a socket over the bolt, but have no room for a ratchet or extension, then simply snap in the Socket AssistProform Socket Assist. You can turn then turn the Socket Assist and bolt with your 1/4″or 3/8″12-point box end wrench. You’ll get much better leverage and turning radius than if you turned the bolt with an open end wrench. Plus you’ll swear a lot less since the wrench wont slip off and fall to the ground every few turns.

The package (ProForm part number Part #: 67575) includes three Socket Assist’s, the first fraction is the 12-point wrench size and the second is the socket drive size. (1/4″ x 1/4″, 1/4″ x 3/8″, 3/8″ x 3/8″)Socket Assist

For more information on the Socket Assist, including where to buy it, visit: Proform’s website.

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