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After seeing Jake's cordless impact, I was super Jeally... (honestly I didn't know they were even available... I always used bulky air driven units back in the day) I got away from turning wrenches when I got my Z new and turned to whorein and liquor, now that I have a family the break to tinker on the car is welcomed...
I didn't figure you could get a fair amount of torque from an electric unit, I guess tech has advanced alot... anyway.
I need reccomendations on an Cordless Impact, Low Pro Jack, and torque wrenchs... or anything else ya'll might see as a necessity outside of the standard socket sets, jack stands, and BFH....
I didn't figure you could get a fair amount of torque from an electric unit, I guess tech has advanced alot... anyway.
I need reccomendations on an Cordless Impact, Low Pro Jack, and torque wrenchs... or anything else ya'll might see as a necessity outside of the standard socket sets, jack stands, and BFH....
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For low profile Jack - I love my HF one - 3000 lbs.. and super light weight.. or get the heavy big ol bish I have from northern tool...but the fugger is HEAVY..
Torque wrenches - I use my HF ones - they work....you can buy more expensive one - but I would rather buy 3 of my HF ones vs one craftsman or kobalt one.. HF has lifetime guarantee as well..
my lil dewalt has been a lifesaver as well to handle the lil stuff... and of course my earthquake air impact gets the shiet off that nothing else can...unless shiets siezed on there..
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For low profile Jack - I love my HF one - 3000 lbs.. and super light weight.. or get the heavy big ol bish I have from northern tool...but the fugger is HEAVY..
Torque wrenches - I use my HF ones - they work....you can buy more expensive one - but I would rather buy 3 of my HF ones vs one craftsman or kobalt one.. HF has lifetime guarantee as well..
my lil dewalt has been a lifesaver as well to handle the lil stuff... and of course my earthquake air impact gets the shiet off that nothing else can...unless shiets siezed on there..
For low profile Jack - I love my HF one - 3000 lbs.. and super light weight.. or get the heavy big ol bish I have from northern tool...but the fugger is HEAVY..
Torque wrenches - I use my HF ones - they work....you can buy more expensive one - but I would rather buy 3 of my HF ones vs one craftsman or kobalt one.. HF has lifetime guarantee as well..
my lil dewalt has been a lifesaver as well to handle the lil stuff... and of course my earthquake air impact gets the shiet off that nothing else can...unless shiets siezed on there..
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Project satan's Nissan strikes again lol. Got the motor put back together and she tries to turn over but we've got no spark. Time for trouble shooting. I'm so tired of working on someone elses car lol I wanna work on mine.
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Anybody want to change up the look on the Z ???
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/pts/2348059596.html
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/pts/2348059596.html
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Anybody want to change up the look on the Z ???
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/pts/2348059596.html
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/pts/2348059596.html