Spark plug sockets

Spark plug sockets are specially designed to easily loosen spark plugs from your engine block and quickly install new ones. Spark plugs are part of your car's ignition system. You screw them into the cylinder head, where a ring ensures an airtight seal. When replacing spark plugs, it's important to work carefully to avoid damaging the connection. Properly fitting spark plug sockets are essential for this.

44 Products
Spark plug tool set 6 piecesForce
Force Spark Plug Socket 3/8" 20.6mmForce
3/8" Spark plug socket set 10 piecesForce
3/8" magnetic spark plug socket 14mmForce
3/8" magnetic spark plug socket 14mm
7,93
Temporarily out of stock
Socket Insert, glow plugBlue Print
Socket Insert, glow plug
16,10
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Socket Insert, glow plugBlue Print
Socket Insert, glow plug
16,33
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Socket Insert, glow plugBlue Print
Socket Insert, glow plug
16,33
Temporarily out of stock
Socket Insert, glow plugBlue Print
Socket Insert, glow plug
12,13
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Cap 3/8" for glow plugs 12mmSonic
Cap 3/8" for glow plugs 12mm
16,62
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Force Spark Plug Socket 3/8" 14mmForce
Force Spark Plug Socket 3/8" 14mm
4,38
Temporarily out of stock
Glow plug set 3/8", 3-pieceSonic
Glow plug set 3/8", 3-piece
30,42
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Spark plug cap 1/2", with rubber ring 18mmSonic
Cap 3/8" for glow plugs 8mmSonic
Cap 3/8" for glow plugs 8mm
15,65
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Cap 3/8" for glow plugs 14mmSonic
Cap 3/8" for glow plugs 14mm
18,22
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Spark plug cap 1/2" with inner clip 18mmSonic
Spark plug cap 1/2" with inner clip 21mmSonic
BougiedoptangSonic
Bougiedoptang
29,82
Out of stock

Spark plug sockets are specially designed to help you remove and install spark plugs in your car engine. The socket fits perfectly on the spark plug and holds it securely thanks to a rubber or magnetic insert. This ensures that the spark plug does not fall out when you remove or install it. You place the spark plug socket on a ratchet or other hand tool such as a torque wrench. This allows you to easily loosen or tighten the spark plug.

Which spark plug socket do I need?

Make sure the spark plug sockets are the right size for your spark plugs. Common sizes are 16 mm and 21 mm, but it's important to check this for your car.

If you frequently replace spark plugs yourself, it is wise to buy spark plug sockets that are made of high-quality material, such as chrome-vanadium steel. This material lasts a long time, so you don't have to adjust it.

Pay attention to the type of insert the spark plug socket uses. You don't want to drop your new spark plugs, of course. Rubber inserts provide a good grip, while magnetic inserts provide extra assurance that the spark plug stays in place during use. In addition to spark plug sockets, you can also opt for spark plug pliers. These have long legs so you can reach the spark plugs well. With the pliers, you have the grip in your hands.

Finally, you can choose a set or a single spark plug socket. If you work on multiple cars with different sizes of spark plugs, a set may be more economical.