These sockets are just slightly smaller than normal sockets, and have cut/grip surfaces on the inside. They’re designed to snag rounded bolts/nuts and turn them - but you’re gonna need to follow @Mustangman’s advice too - the part about spraying it with penetrating oil and torching it, because if the nut is too seized on there you’ll just end up messing up the extractor socket.
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