PROTO Drag Link Socket 1/2 Drive


Drag link sockets are used for extracting a piece of steering linkage commonly found in trucks and jeeps. They are also suitable for loosening or tightening big slotted bolts or studs.

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J5444A
3/4"3/4"€18.87
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J5446A
15/16"15/16"€20.75

Features

  • Proto drag link sockets feature a screwdriver-type design that helps to loosen or tighten the large-size slotted bolts or studs.
  • These ball detent Proto drag link sockets are made of heat-treated alloy steel and have a 1/2-inch square drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a drag link and a tie rod?

Drag links are used to connect the steering gear and the pitman arm at one vehicle wheel. Tie rods attach the steering knuckles at the left and the right wheel to transmit the steering force.

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