What Are the Specifications and Models of Tire Socket Wrenches?
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Tire socket wrenches are generally divided into four specifications: 17, 19, 21, and 23. Typically, a 17mm tire socket wrench is used for private cars in ordinary households. The size of tire bolts varies depending on the car model and vehicle type, so the specific configuration needs to be checked. Common tire bolt sizes corresponding to socket wrenches include 17, 19, 21, and 23. Below is an extended introduction: Extension: The commonly mentioned 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 refer to the square drive size of the wrench. 1/4 represents a square drive size of 6.3MM, 3/8 represents 9.5MM, and 1/2 represents 12.5MM. The selection of the wrench mainly depends on the torque value. A 1/4 drive wrench is particularly suitable for tightening or loosening nuts with a 14MM socket, a 3/8 drive wrench is suitable for sockets up to 24MM, and a 1/2 drive wrench is more suitable for working with sockets up to 32MM.