It’s “Torx bit”.This is all starting to feel somewhat familiar.
Now that half of my interior is sprawled on my garage floor, I can now replace the drivers side seatbelt, or at least I could if I had the right wrench.
stopped at autozone after work to pick up a torque wrench so I wouldn’t strip the screws responsible for keeping my fat behind in the seat in the event of an accident. The torque rating I’m seeing is somewhere around 28-30 ftlbs.
Unfortunately, the torque wrench I got was too big for the bit and I don’t have an adapter for it. Live and learn, I guess.
On the plus side, I got the quarter trim panel off and found a pretty little Rockford Fosgate speaker behind the grille, so that’s nice.
a “ Torque wrench“ is a completely different tool...one is an attachment, the other is the fixture that you attach it to.
Damn......I’m sure the lisle package that the socket came in said that.....Something like T 25.......

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You wrote 'socket cam in' 

