Snap-on Offers 1/2-Inch Drive Shallow Impact Socket For Servicing Honda And Acura Vehicles – UnderhoodService

Snap-on Offers 1/2-Inch Drive Shallow Impact Socket For Servicing Honda And Acura Vehicles

Developed specifically to ease removal of the rear lower control arm bolts on 2001 and newer Honda Civic and Acura RSX vehicles, the Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 16mm 10-point Shallow Impact Socket (DPSM16) is a durable, long-lasting tool that is heat treated to a lower hardness to add impact resistance and ductility.

The Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 16mm 10-point Shallow Impact Socket (DPSM16) for servicing 10-point rear lower control arm bolts on Honda and Acura vehicles is the ideal tool to help technicians service these vehicles, said the company.

“We work closely with our customers to provide the time-saving tools needed to get jobs done efficiently, and their feedback was instrumental in the development of the DPSM16 shallow impact socket,” said Scott Amundson, product manager for Snap-on. “The DPSM16 is an example of a ‘must have’ tool for Snap-on customers who want to repair Honda and Acura vehicles quickly and increase shop productivity.”

Developed specifically to ease removal of the rear lower control arm bolts on 2001 and newer Honda Civic and Acura RSX vehicles, the Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 16mm 10-point Shallow Impact Socket (DPSM16) is a durable, long-lasting tool that is heat treated to a lower hardness to add impact resistance and ductility.

Customers can learn more about the new Snap-on 1/2-inch Drive 16mm 10-point Shallow Impact Socket (DPSM16) by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or representative, visiting www.snapon.com/handtools or by calling toll free 877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).

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