Electric Impact?
I'm looking into buying an Electric Impact wrench. But not to use it as an impact...
I put 3" studs all the way around, and I want to use this, or maybe even my cordless drill (?) to run the lug nuts on and off, and then go around and tighten them with my torque wrench
I want to use this, so when I'm at the track, or not near a compressor, I can use the cordless
what do you think? opinions? what are some of my options?
I want something on the cheap, with a battery that will last taking the tires on and off twice before a charge.
again, CHEAP since I'll only be using it for this...
I'm looking into buying an Electric Impact wrench. But not to use it as an impact...
I put 3" studs all the way around, and I want to use this, or maybe even my cordless drill (?) to run the lug nuts on and off, and then go around and tighten them with my torque wrench
I want to use this, so when I'm at the track, or not near a compressor, I can use the cordless
what do you think? opinions? what are some of my options?
I want something on the cheap, with a battery that will last taking the tires on and off twice before a charge.
again, CHEAP since I'll only be using it for this...
then just use the cheapo impact to run the lugs off instead of doing it by hand.
I know your not suppose to use a torque wrench to loosen things, but mine has a reverse option on it and is good to 200 ftlbs...so it should be plenty fine
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If you are gonna break them loose first I would get a craftsman or milwalki 3/8.
I have a 1/2 I/R that I use everyday and atthe track also
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In comparison, my buddy has a Snap-On and that gun does it all no problems, not cheap though.
If all you want is to run lugs on and off, get a 3/8ths gun. And like others have stated, don't ruin your torque wrench by using it to loosen, not intended for that. In a pinch, maybe, but not on a consistent basis.
Update: I broke down and bought some impact sockets and now the gun is unstoppable. Used it on my 3/4 ton Dodge to change a flat and it had no trouble breaking loose all (6 or is it 8) lugs and torqued to 125ft/lbs. I guess lots of torque was being lost in the standard sockets, shame on me.
Chris
Last edited by 1QWIKBIRD; Jun 21, 2008 at 07:47 PM.

)FWIW, I also am a fan of makita ****. Ive used and abused lots of it, and it usually holds up. Milwaukee stuff is pretty good too.




