I received a Snap On 18v impact wrench as a gift and use it all the time!! it makes short work of quite a few jobs.. surprising how quick it breaks crank bolts free!!
I received a Snap On 18v impact wrench as a gift and use it all the time!! it makes short work of quite a few jobs.. surprising how quick it breaks crank bolts free!!
Absolute must have tool.
Nothing less than 18v though.
I have two Milwaukees--one for home; one for the track.
Batteries are consumables...keep that in mind.
I bought the Goodyear earlier this year and have been very disappointed with it. Don't know if they changed it but it will barely remove lugs torqued to 80. I had high hopes, but not pleased. YMMV.
If it's a gift, I"d get a "real" one. I've used a Milwaukee and it's good.
Rory
I have to go with Jeff, Jim , and Derek. I bought the Goodyear one at Pep Boys and have not bee dissapointed. One of the best tool investments I ever made.
Bill Stevens - Mbr # 103106
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83 ITB Shelby Dodge Charger
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Paul Ballance
Tennessee Valley Region (yeah it's in Alabama)
ITS '72
1972 240Z
"Experience is what you get when you're expecting something else." unknown
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Got one of these a couple of seasons back. 300 lb*ft will break the lug nuts off my F350, no sweat.
Excatly like the one Longacre sells, without the Longacre stickers, for less than half the price.
Ty Till
#16 ITS
Rocky Mountain Division
2007 RMDiv ITS champion
I have a Goodyear and have loved it....But
last week the charger stopped working.
Don't know what I'll do next.
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