🛠️ Master every European ride with precision & style
The Spline Socket Bit Set by Qnkaa features 10 polished, corrosion-resistant spline sockets crafted from premium drop-forged S2 alloy and Chrome Vanadium steel. Designed specifically for European automotive brands like BMW, Mercedes, and Audi, this set covers a wide range of sizes from M4 to M18 across three drive systems. Backed by a 1-year return policy and lifetime support, it’s the ultimate toolkit upgrade for professionals demanding durability and precision.
Brand | Qnkaa |
Item Length | 55 Millimeters |
Material | S2 Steel Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Drive System | Square |
Finish Type | Polished |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
UPC | 710667237823 |
Manufacturer | Alight |
Part Number | XZN 10PCS |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Item model number | XZN 10PCS |
Size | Variety Pack |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Compatible Fastener Range | 0.375 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**.
So far, so good!
I can tell by the quality [so far] that the material made in these bits are high-quality and are for a bargain price! I generally like older cars for certain personal reasons but one of the reasons being that many newer-car-model seats have NO space to stick one's hand under or see well if they drop something small down the cracks of the seat, making the object basically irretrievable without tools and some handyman/mechanic elbow-grease and well-researched-know-how.Something like that happened to me in my Volkswagen - and all I had to do is YouTube how to remove a car seat from a Volkswagen and note down the tools they had to use to do it. Well, after seeing that many VW's (at least from 2019) use M10 spline socket bits to anchor down the front seats, I bought this socket bit set that was next-day-delivery because Autozone didn't have this type of product readily-available (even though I still like that company too) - and I managed to unscrew the 4 anchoring spine-bit screws that hold the seat down to gently lift up the seat and be able to see where a lot of regular-people-daily-rubble will get trapped to find the small object I was looking for in under 20 minutes!So if anyone out there loses something small in their Volkswagen (I can only speak for 2019 year models since I'm in no-way a car mechanic or even super knowledgeable about cars) seats where it's nearly-impossible to wedge a hand under, then this bit set is ESSENTIAL and can be used with any socket wrench (which is not included in this set but that's just fine for the price they charge) and it is ALSO good for people who want to deep-clean their VW's under the seat where [sometimes] years of rubble & dust can accumulate to vacuum it all out. BE CAREFUL if you're removing a VW seat NOT TO SEVER THE ELECTRICAL WIRES that automate some of the electronic seat adjustment controls; just be gentle with it and look up YouTube videos before diving into a project like this. Even though I digress, this bit set IS ESSENTIAL for any [at least 2019 models] Volkswagen owners to have in their tool arsenals and is essential for any VW-enthusiast-gearhead or just general gearheads in general.Many thanks and kudos to Amazon and this seller for hooking me up and helping me out on this project!
A**E
Nice spline drive bit set, fits well
Nicely made bit set for splie. No problems
D**U
Strong and fit very well.
Great deal on a tool it is hard to find. Had a toyota that needed one of these and it worked wonders. Able to take high torque and well made.
E**L
Perfect
Perfect product
B**0
I'd buy again
4 stars for now,item seems to be well built,ok case.not a socket I use a lot and didn't want to spend big bucks on,but these work great for DIY
K**S
Price
I like the price and durability of the too works great for doing altnator on Volkswagen
W**.
Good price point for a set.
Purchased for a specific, not particularly tough, task. So, I can't speak to the strength limit of these bits. But, it seems like a pretty good set for a really good price. I'm happy with them.
S**T
quality tools
worked just fine
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