I use my snap On cordless impact almost daily and it keeps up good with lug nuts no problem. I use a MG725 for daily use on anything suspension / frame related and it's never let me down in the 6 years I've been using it.
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For that id use a 1/2 ratchet, a piece of galv pipe and BFH. I dont think any impact gun is gonna touch those(homeowner stuff).....imoI guess the question is this.
For me, I'd want to get that cordless gun behind the rotor area so that I can easily get the caliper bracket bolts off, which I'm assuming are going to be frozen shut on my truck.
Will I have enough clearance to get it back there?
Please recommend impact wrench specs and compressor specs for a guy to rotate tires, replace brake rotors & pads, suspension components, etc.
I guess the question is this.
For me, I'd want to get that cordless gun behind the rotor area so that I can easily get the caliper bracket bolts off, which I'm assuming are going to be frozen shut on my truck.
Will I have enough clearance to get it back there?
For that id use a 1/2 ratchet, a piece of galv pipe and BFH. I dont think any impact gun is gonna touch those(homeowner stuff).....imo
I ditched the idea of a compressor and bought the Milwaukee impact gun. One of the best investments ever!
I ditched the idea of a compressor and bought the Milwaukee impact gun. One of the best investments ever!
That was a good idea it's a lot easier to use than a air impact very rarely will I grab my snap on air impact anymore cordless is much easier. I don't have to wait on the compressor to air up don't have to unwind the hose and wind it back up. Just a lot quicker. However everyone does need a compressor eventually. The other good thing about you investing in a Milwaukee impact is they make awesome cordless tools and you can add all kinds of bare tools in the future.