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Originally Posted by redstrosekNic View Post
Weird. Do you have a pic of your set up? I have no issues with any plugs using my combo.
The socket is a little Great Neck one I got from the local autoparts restealer... it's nice because it's magnetic and has an insulator in it. But, I'm thinking it may not have a thin enough wall???



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Old 10-28-2013, 08:31 AM
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"The best tool I have found for replacing the plugs is the factory tool found in your tool kit!!"

I agree.
I also agree - until the rubber insert comes off and stays stuck to the plug. I've got one like the one in the original picture but with a magnetic insert.

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