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Originally Posted by Leingod Yea. I noticed that. I got it mainly for the drill. That impact driver i can use for other things. I may get a real impact

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Old 07-02-2015, 01:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Yea. I noticed that. I got it mainly for the drill. That impact driver i can use for other things. I may get a real impact wrench next. 90% of the time, the lugs come off no problem. But I've had a few stubborn wheels over the years make me suffer.

Debating on a cordless impact wrench or getting a $150 compressor and goign that route. The compressor would come in handy just for simply refilling tires.
yah, the drill (driver) is very useful to unwind/wind loose lugs while you are doing the wheel swap. i use it that way. i just use a hex to 3/8" driver adapter and use my 3/8" deep sockets. but the initial loosening and the tightening, i do by hand.

i too use milwaukee tools. that and a makita. also a small panasonic driver for my rc tool box.

for heavy duty work though you'll probably want a corded impact if going electric.
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yah, the drill (driver) is very useful to unwind/wind loose lugs while you are doing the wheel swap. i use it that way. i just use a hex to 3/8" driver adapter and use my 3/8" deep sockets. but the initial loosening and the tightening, i do by hand.

i too use milwaukee tools. that and a makita. also a small panasonic driver for my rc tool box.

for heavy duty work though you'll probably want a corded impact if going electric.
Oh yea. I wouldn't be using the impact to do the whole process. I'd break and torque the lugs first with a ratchet. Hence the new torque wrench i ordered. The impact would just come in handy making the process quicker instead of making sure the car is heightened enough to allow a wrench to fully rotate.

My grandfather used Milwaukee and he swore by them. So it just seemed natural. Plus they look badarse.
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Oh yea. I wouldn't be using the impact to do the whole process. I'd break and torque the lugs first with a ratchet. Hence the new torque wrench i ordered. The impact would just come in handy making the process quicker instead of making sure the car is heightened enough to allow a wrench to fully rotate.

My grandfather used Milwaukee and he swore by them. So it just seemed natural. Plus they look badarse.
but i break loose the lugs while the car is still on the ground.. you dont want to be forcing the lugs loose while on your jack cause you can potentially knock the car off the jack. might want to read up on how to properly do wheel changes or something.

yah, milwakee tools kicksarse.
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but i break loose the lugs while the car is still on the ground.. you dont want to be forcing the lugs loose while on your jack cause you can potentially knock the car off the jack.

yah, milwakee tools kicksarse.
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