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OIL FILTER WRENCH 2-1/2 TO 3-1/8IN. IMPORT CARS | 
| Brand: Lisle Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $10.95 Buy New: $7.65 You Save: $3.30 (30%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 708
Color: U.S. Media: Automotive Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 4.8 x 2
MPN: 63600 Model: 63600 UPC: 083045636007 EAN: 0083045636007 ASIN: B0002SR4Q8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | LIS63600 Fits filters from 2 1/2" to 3 1/8". | | • | LIS63600 Removes all oil filters from 2 1/2" to 3 1/8" in diameter. | | • | LIS63600 extra large range enables the 63600 wrench to fit most all import car filters plus the common 3" domestic car filters. |
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Product Description Fits filters from 2 1/2" to 3 1/8". Removes all oil filters from 2 1/2" to 3 1/8" in diameter. This extra large range enables the 63600 wrench to fit most all import car filters plus the common 3" domestic car filters. Steel jaws grip filter without slipping. Works in tight spots from the front of the filter using 3/8" drive.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Works as advertised August 30, 2008 Doing my own oil changes for the past thirty years or more, I started out using the typical metal band wrench and that served me well for years. As things got more crowded underhood, though, that became more and more difficult to fit in there and then still have enough room to turn it. I tried those "cup" wrenches which grip the end of the filter and those work well, but you end up with a mess of them because it seems like every vehicle you work on has a different diameter oil filter.
On a recommendation, I tried the Lisle model out. Like the "cup" wrenches, it grabs the end of the filter so it is usually pretty easy to get the wrench, extension, and a socket handle in to it. I have this one and the wide range model and those two cover everything I own in two models instead of a half dozen of the cup wrenches.
This is the only wrench you'll need EVER. July 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've done many oil changes, from using those plastic so called "specific ones" to metal straps, to using a screwdriver. I've even used the 3 prong ones, they didn't work as well as this bad boy. I have a new car ready for its first oil change and the factory puts them on tight. The three prong ones didn't move it at all. This thing grabbed it and was out immediately. Most times you don't even need the wrench, only if it was installed really tight.
Don't spend your money on specific sized wrenches, especially the plastic ones. Filters vary by manufacturers of the filters, not the car. The ones that specify car makes are usually the OEM ones, not aftermarket filters.
This is in reference to the review before mine. The wrench is mainly for removal of the filter, not installing. You technically don't need to tighten the filter so much that you lock it, it's not necessary. They make the gaskets in the filters thick, it compresses enough that you don't need it super tight. I would suggest tightening it and then loosen it 1/8 to 1/4 turn.
FYI. Most of the people at those parts store don't know much, not saying all, but most. Just because they've never seen such a tool like this, doesn't mean it's bad. Get the info from the people that have actually done an oil change.
butt kickin filter wrench June 22, 2008 this wrench has probably been kept quiet so they can sell all the other kinds, this one in combination with the identical but larger one is all u need for spin on filters.
Great Wrench May 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a very high quality wrench made of very sturdy steel. It is compact and fits in tight spaces. All you need to do is attach it to a socket wrench, put it over the oil filter and turn. It grips the oil filter very well. I'm confident that this could be the last oil filter wrench I ever need to buy.
Only one I use March 6, 2007 This is a great oil filter wrench. It fits almost all passenger car filters and most smaller trucks. You have to have a 3/8" drive ratchet to use with it. You may need a ratchet extension as well, depending on your oil filter location.
The two pieces that grip the filter are connected with a spring. You pull them apart with your hands, put the wrench on the filter and the spring will pull the pieces into the filter. Hook up your ratchet and loosen, the wrench bites into the filter right away. Easy.
This wrench is for filter removal only. ALWAYS TIGHTEN NEW OIL FILTER BY HAND. NEVER TIGHTEN WITH A WRENCH.
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