Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Kobalt Tools Spark Plug Kit Sockets Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Little Rock, Arkansas, US

Little Rock, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Kobalt Tools Manufacturer Part Number:85479, 85478, 85816 Warranty:Yes

Up for your consideration is a Kobalt Tools kit for changing spark plugs. Included in this offering are a 5/8" & 13/16" spark plug socket along with a 6" extension, all in 3/8" drive.

Kobalt item numbers:
5/8" socket - item # 337835, model # 85479. MSRP $4.97
13/16" socket - item # 337834, model # 85478. MSRP $4.97
6" 3/8" drive ext - 337345, model # 85816. MSRP $6.97

All 3 of these items are covered by a lifetime warranty. Just exchange at your local Lowe's store.

Win two signed Jenson Button mini crash helmets!

Tue, 29 Nov 2011

CAR has teamed up with McLaren sponsor Santander to bring you the chance to win one of these ace souvenirs – plus loads more prize opportunities including tickets to next year's British Grand Prix. To win one of the helmets simply answer this question: In which year was Jenson Button crowned F1 World Champion? Click here to enter For more great prizes – including signed merchandise from Lewis and Jenson, VIP tours of McLaren's HQ and 2012 weekend GP tickets  – click on the link below and check out the Competitions tab on Lewis and Jenson's Facebook page.

VW Up! Lite (2009) first official pictures

Wed, 02 Dec 2009

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 02 December 2009 18:30 Here's our best look yet at what a Euro-spec VW Up microcar could look like. This VW Up! Lite concept car was shown at today's 2009 LA auto show – to preview a productionised baby VW, with a diesel-electric powertrain for a stunning 116mpg economy figure.The Up Lite!

Kia Recall: 25,000 UK Kias recalled for faulty brake lights

Sat, 01 Jun 2013

Kia are recalling 25,000 vehicles in the UK Kia’s research and development checks have uncovered a fault in the brake light switch on a whole raft of Kia cars built between 2006 and 2011, with over 25,000 UK-owned Kias being recalled to have a fix. Models affected are previous model Carens, Sedona, Sorento and Sportage and some of the current Sorento and Soul models as well as a few Optimas (actually, just 2 Optimas). This isn’t a huge problem for owners, but Kia has discovered that carbonisation on the brake light switch contacts can make the switch a bit glitchy, with the possibility the brake lights might not come on at all when the brake pedal is pressed or, if they do come on, they may stay on.