Originally Posted by jpmotor You do know you need more torque to take something off vs putting it back on right? taking off the strut would probably require quiet a
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Fair enough. My comment was aimed at questioning the upper bound of how much torque you need for an impact wrench. If a bolt is rated at 150 ft/lbs, then having 2x that amount on the tool seams reasonable.
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