So I'm about to remove my car radio and there's 4 bolts, deep under the dash.
I have a power drill with some bits to undo bolts (circled blue), I need some sort of adapter but I can't find any. The ones circled yellow don't fit. Does anything in the photo look as though it could fit the bits circled in blue?
>>1072371
In photo, no. Looks like you need a 1/4 inch socket adapter.
Best shit for car dashes is a 1/4" drive six point small metric socket set. Cheap is fine because fasteners are small. If a Ford, they LOVE 7mm hex bolts. A couple of 3" extensions, a universal joint, and a long extension like 12" will handle MANY automobile interior parts. I prefer deep sockets because some interiors have nuts on longish studs but shallow will do.
>>1072371
Top left, third bit from left looks like a 1/4in drive bit for those sockets. What makes you think you can change out a stereo if you can't even figure out a drill/driver?
>>1072401
non sequitir
>>1072371
top left
>>1072371
What kind of car needs a power drill to remove a stereo?
>>1072566
A car owned by someone too lazy to use a ratchet
>>1072569
I have a drill not a ratchet unfortunately
>>1072537
thanks it worked!
>>1072371
>9.6v
is this that catsup of electric drills?
>>1072371
Go to walmart and buy a cheap socket set.
Its pitiful you dont even have the most basic of tools.
>>1072371
i only see 4 sockets. do one of them even fit the bolts you're trying to remove?
>>1072999
And then god wept, ashamed of what he has created.
>>1073054
get lost trump supporter