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Spark Plug Thread Chaser; 14mm/18mm

Item U16305-AT
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Spark Plug Thread Chaser
      • 13/16 Inches Hex Design
      • Fits 14mm and 18mm Threads
      • Made from Durable Steel
      • Black Oxide Finish

      Description

      Effective Performance. If your spark plugs are starting to act up, it might be time to give them a little TLC with the Spark Plug Thread Chaser. This nifty little tool will help restore impaired threads and allow for a solid seating of plugs, so you can enjoy effective performance from your engine. On top of that, its 13/16-inch hex design prevents vibrate, while the neoprene ring grips the heat-treated chaser easily in your vehicle’s socket.

      Superior Quality Construction. This durable and long-lasting Spark Plug Thread Chaser is made of stainless steel with a black oxide finish, so it can withstand heave use. It is designed to quickly and easily remove damaged threads from spark plugs, so you can keep your engine running smoothly.

      Application. A Spark Plug Thread Chaser is engineered to be suitable for 14mm and 18mm threads of any vehicles.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Spark Plug Thread Chaser

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