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No hay artículos en el carroDavid Dansereau
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de febrero de 2025
nice quality as described happy with product
Kryton V.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 2024
This is something you’ll have for the rest of your life. It has all the oil filter sockets you’ll most likely ever need and if those don’t work it also has two of the filter pliers. Worthy investment
Art Pena
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de mayo de 2024
Product works on Multiple Filters and Gets the Job done
Oklamopar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de junio de 2023
Saved me time and fits the housing and does not slip
Dagoberto Villalobos Morales
Comentado en México el 4 de noviembre de 2023
Me gusto la calidad y precisión de su logística al momento de envío
DK
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2023
I have an '07 Towncar. To save time, I used to have Firestone do oil changes and tire rotations for me. This last time, they wanted over $100 to do an oil change. So I stopped by Walmart, who wanted $45 for the same oil change. But they were too busy. So I thought, what the hell, I'll do it myself. Bought the oil and filter for $40. After all, even with my sprained wrist, this should be no more than 30 minutes all said and done. Save time AND money -- giddy up!So I put the car in the garage, jack it up, and proceeded to drain the oil, then tried to remove the filter. DAMN they put that thing on tight! I own a filter wrench (metal band with rubber on the inside of it for grip and a handle attached) so tried to remove it with that, couldn't get an angle to secure it and have room to unscrew the damn thing. So I went to one of the big three parts stores and bought a filter wrench (cup style), thinking, the one on my car would be the same size as the Motorcraft filter I bought, right? WRONG. Apparently they used a different sized filter than what should've been on there, I think. Can filters be different sizes for the same car? I don't know. Anyway...they must've cranked the living daylights out of it to mount it on.So now my car is in the air, oil drained. I grab my pipe wrench and try it. It punches a whole in the end of it, proceeding to leak oil out but the filter isn't budging. Now I'm getting really...upset. I try a long handled screw driver, but as I get ready to smash it in the filter, I realize, I have no room to pull on the handle of the screwdriver once I get it in there.Well, now I'm yelling explicitives, as I'm 3 hours into a 15 minute job, I leave my car as it sits in the garage and proceed to go on Amazon. I find this kit almost immediately, looks good, figured the cups would be my go-to, but if they didn't work, the channel-lock wrenches should. So I order it.Got it the next day. That made me somewhat happier so I wouldn't be without my car for the weekend.As soon as I got it, I dropped what I was doing and went to the garage to remove that damn filter. The cups couldn't get a grip; they were sliding around the edge of a punctured filter, so they didn't grab well enough for me. Then I grab those channel-lock style wrenches. Those bit in, and I was able to angle just right to slowly and painstakingly twist that damn filter off. I should've took a picture of it when I was finally done with it.That filter was caved in, twisted, punctured, and just about shredded, but it came off! I was ecstatic! 5 minutes later I had the Motorcraft filter on, drain plug screwed in, and the engine filled with oil.I came, I saw, I f%^@'ed that thing up, and conquered it!I was ecstatic -- this tool kit is EXCELLENT. Amazon came through!
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