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EmersonHart13

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SMRTSS1

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So that takes the flat batteries?

Take a pic of it with battery in hand. Ty.
It’ll take any flat Dewalt 20v battery per the Dewalt website. Dewalts battery “magic” is 20v tools accept all of their 20v batteries, 12v tools->all 12v batteries, etc etc. I have almost a dozen of the 20v batteries so I opted not to get the 12v ratchet for obvious reasons. Plus the 12v reviews say the ratchet is weak and the battery doesn’t last long.

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That’s what extensions and swivels are for. Besides I have a GMT900 (for now), I can all but fit a jackhammer in my engine bay with the exception of the passenger side spark plugs (which I have to do real soon).
It’ll probably still work for the front three. It is the one by the firewall that takes some finagling.
 

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It’ll probably still work for the front three. It is the one by the firewall that takes some finagling.
If I can’t get the plugs off with a normal ratchet then plan B is to lay on the engine with a few swivels and extensions, plan C is to take the passenger tire and fender liner off then it’s a relatively straight shot under the AC components.

The ratchet is more for suspension components and brake work. Or maybe to tighten the oil filter right before I trade it in.
 

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