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Recommend an Impact Wrench/Gun |
stateofidleness |
Feb 14 2018, 07:01 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 810 Joined: 1-September 07 From: Canyon Lake, Texas! Member No.: 8,065 Region Association: None |
Hey all, had a run-in with a pretty stubborn set of axle nuts (F150 with 200k miles) the other day, and ended up shearing 4 breaker bars! (varying lengths and "quality" of bars). Ultimately ended up having to put a pipe wrench my dad has (HUGE wrench from his gas line inspecting days with Valero) and a cheater bar.
I'm a huge advocate of "use the right tool for the job" though, so I'm curious if any of you guys can make recommendations for a "holy grail" impact gun that won't flinch at anything car related. My nice to haves: - $200-$400 range preferred - Electric (battery) or Air (preferred) - assume a really good air compressor/tank to drive it - Break loose anything I could encounter on a vehicle - Re-torquing lower priority as that will be by hand and/or torque wrench anyway Spent couple days researching stuff and Ingersoll Rand seems to get very good reviews. Can anyone recommend something meeting the above preferences? |
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