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I want to purchase a Torx T55 socket driver for the wheel bearing studs on my 2003 Z06. The Snap-on catalog shows a Torx and a Torx Plus. Which is the appropriate driver for this application? I don't want to select the wrong driver and round-out the stud. Thank you.
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HI there, T55 is your correct socket. NOT TP55. Allthebest, c4c5 |
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