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you'll need this tool for the first change RobertBolinger, LOL.
I removed my intake tube and crushed the filter canister with a strap wrench on my first change. I ended up having to use a chisel and hammer from the top and treat it like a stubborn jar of peanut butter.
When I used it, it was my 3rd change but it was a perfect fit. I can't imagine it not working on any filter since it's fit is so tight. The filter would have to destruct and twist!
You know, I had to laugh at myself just now, because I'm actually "excited" to use mine on the next oil change. This is the first time ever I was this excited to use something as simple as an oil filter wrench. Kinda makes you chuckle when you think about it...
My wrench was waiting for me when I got home. Oo. Oo. Oo. (looks great) Now I have to go buy a fluted oil fiter so I can use it. Just had to have one though and I can't wait to get one of your fuel filter caps.
Ok used it to change my oil the first time. Used breaker bar+6' pipe-filter would not budge. Then tried IR 3/4 impact wrench-blew transmission out of that Hooked up 4WD John Deere tractor to pipe on breaker bar, and pulled truck up on 2 wheels-finally filter came off
OK, a little Joey Isuzu humor! The socket worked great, and the first filter was very easy to get off-a great product-and it worked on my other Dodge too (Grand Caravan 3. 8).
The oil filter socket I bought worked great! I usually plan on having to work hard to get the first oil filter off---this one came off in a minute! Great job, Jeff!