Snap-on focuses new line on Chrysler vehicles

Snap-on has developed 11 tools that are specifically designed to work on Chrysler vehicles.
Jan. 1, 2020
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Snap-on has developed 11 tools that are specifically designed to work on Chrysler vehicles.

“Motorists are keeping their current vehicles longer due to today’s economic conditions, leading to more maintenance and repair work,” says Scott Amundson, product manager for Snap-on.  “We designed 11 Chrysler-specific tools to help service technicians be more efficient and save precious time when working on the Chrysler cars, SUVs, trucks and minivans that come to their bays.”

The Snap-on Chrysler Job Challenge tools include:

• 36mm ½-inch Drive Pinion Nut Impact Socket (No. IMDM360) - Removes pinion nut on 11.5-inch AAM axles on 2004 Dodge trucks.

• Brake Bleeder Wrench 10mm and 11mm 6pt (No. S6111) - Bleed brake systems on most late model Chryslers.

• 22mm Inner Tie Rod Bushing Socket Low Profile (No. ITRS22) - Remove and install hex head bolts that attach inner tie rod bushing to the rack and pinion.

• Dodge Wheel Hub Removal Socket (No. DHP1) - Designed to remove front hubs on 3/4 ton and one ton Dodge pick-up trucks.

• 17mm to 18.5 mm Tie Rod Adjusting Tool (No. YA2218) - Adjust tie rods with hex gripping sections.

• 5/8-inch Low Profile Spark Plug Socket (No. S9724RHS) - Remove/install spark plug on small block Mopar engines with racing exhaust headers.

• Harmonic Damper Pulley Puller (No. YA6490) - Application can be time consuming if you need to remove the radiator. 

• Diesel Fuel Filter Socket (No. A129) -Use for removing and installing fuel filter housing on 2002 and later Dodge Ram trucks.

• 1/2-inch Drive 12mm Impact Socket (No. LDT4) - 1/2-inch drive 12mm impact socket.

• 1/4-inch Drive E5 Deep Torx (No. STLE50) - Socket is used for bolts found on steering columns with air bags.

• 1/4-inch Drive E4 Deep Torx (No. STLE40) - Socket is used for bolts found on steering columns with air bags.

For more information, visit www.snapon.com/chryslerchallenge or call 877-SNAPON-2.

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