VIM Tools V620 Seat Track Socket for GM
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It is the correct tool for seat track bolts on GM trucks, full size pickups, and suvs such as Chevy, GMC, and Escalade. From 1999 to The current situation. There is no inverted torx in this case. They do not fit my bolts either, but I have them too. It is possible to use a 15 millimeter 6 point socket in an emergency. You will find this tool at your truck's spare part location
The front nuts of my 2002 2500HD, E-model are compatible with this kit A Torx bit is on the back of the
Sorry, I have no clue at all
I found one that was right for my 2006 GMC Sierra 2500, where they are usually interchangeable.
Selected User Reviews For VIM Tools V620 Seat Track Socket for GM
Initially, I focused on the front bolts and found I needed a FEMALE nut A TORX thread. My order arrived in time, and I paid expedited shipping because I was on a tight deadline. I got a socket, removed the front 2 nuts, then went to the back nuts and discovered that they were smaller than the front nuts. The rest of the set needs to be ordered now.
As such, I have given it five stars. In my 2008 GMC Sierra, I had difficulty removing the front bolts when removing the seats (the back bolts had easily come off with a 12 point hex socket). I ordered the socket after finding that I could not remove the front bolts. I discovered that Harbor Freight had a 3/8 drive E-drive after it was too late to cancel the order It is roughly the same price as this single socket if you buy a socket set that fits both front and rear seat bolts. As soon as I bought it, I was able to remove both seats and console without any trouble. It would be a good idea to purchase this socket (together with the socket for the back bolt) if you intend to remove and install multiple GM seats. Getting the Harbor Freight set is a good idea if you are like me and hope you never have to sit in a GM seat again in your life. Despite the shorter battery life, it still worked fine for my.
Well, first of all, I'd like to say For the rear bolts, you will require an extra socket! I. E. , etc. ) 99-105 The pickup or SUV must be at least 20 feet long. As a result, we have to purchase this for $10 and are unable to remove the seat because there are 2 other rear bolts not matching.
Other than that, it is a good product, but it would have been nice if it came in a set or had the pairs of sockets you need on it Remove the seats in order to remove them. (I will post pictures if I am able to do so after posting this).
The full-length pieces should be worked on The following GM truck sizes were offered at the time Silverado/Sierra with 00-05 suspension can currently be fitted with this suspension If it works on a 06 body style it should also work on those. The only reason for four stars is that the price for the tool was a bit expensive, considering it is nothing more than a 3/8" However, you'll have to pay for it once you need The bolts for the two front seats are the only ones that work with this. I had to use a regular 12-inch There was PT (I think it was 17mm) on the rear.
I was not too far from where I wanted to be, but the nuts I needed to recover my seat made my schedule impossible.
It was necessary to have this socket to work on my 2007 Avalanche's front seat nuts. I'm glad I spent the money on this instead of trying to use an Upon further investigation, it has been revealed that an E20 shallow well would not have worked since the nut drives down on a long welding It is necessary to dig a deep well.
Most GM vehicles require this piece to be mounted on the nuts holding the front rails in place. It is still necessary to get one of the E Torx sets. Both were given to me. The socket is of high quality, so there are no regrets about.
Plus torque.