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Old 07-08-2008   #17 (permalink)
jp99tbirdnm
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Originally Posted by TwinVee2 View Post
Called triumph dealer in florida and they were no help at all They didn't have a oem spark plug socket or could they tell me where I could get one.They told me to try lowes Guess I will have to try a regular 18mm socket. I just wanted to get the right tool!
Terry, if you have a Sears close by, buy a 3/8 drive 18mm 12 point deep socket. Not a spark plug socket. A regular socket is much thinner than a spark plug socket.
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