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Old 01-22-2006, 06:39 PM
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yes ford driveshafts are 12mm 12point. There are more 12points around than most people think
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The new jeeps also use 12 point sockets
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Man I love 12 point sockets on 12 point bolts.
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Originally Posted by Armageddon
If I didn't my 12points I wouldnt be able to take the studs out of my motor. Headstuds/Mainstuds... I use them all the time. ARP offers most of their products in 12 or 6 point. The ARP crank bolts the sponsers sell are 12 point... it was fun finding a socket for that sucker.
Where did you find it and what size was it??? I have one I need to install

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