Chris Mallett
12ver Swap Idiot
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See if this works.
I've been wanting to get a set of those.this is a good idea. i posted a bit about these new tools earlier and let me tell you, they are awesome. especially when you do jobs like removing a starter, they made life much easier.
Probably one of my favorite "tools" in my garage now is one of the over the top creepers. It makes life so easy for working on the top side of the truck
I do not know how anyone can work on our trucks with out one...
Snap-on's electric impacts are awesome! The 3/8 is strong enough to do almost anything on our trucks (including lug nuts) and the 1/2 is crazy! It will take semi lugs off!
I use my Milwaukee for interior parts or any smaller stuff. It's easier to fit in places. It's a little smaller then the snap-on 3/8.
ive been meaning to ask someone about this, what size would be the best 3/8 or 1/2? i want to use it to take off lug nuts on my truck, unbolt stuck nuts/bolts with standard/metric sockets etc.
where have i been? i have never even herd or seen one of those. well i now know my birthday present :lolly:
so next question, are the battery operated worth the money (in torque power, reliability etc.) over the electric (corded) and which brand seems to be the best.3/8. The 1/2 is a lot bigger and the 3/8 will take your lugs on and off. Just torque them to check afterwards. After all it still is battery powered. I have a video of the 1/2 taking semi lugs off it it's on my phone not YouTube so I'm not sure how to post it.