Hello folks,
Since I got this tool, I have never been able to remove any lug nut. I always use a hand wrench to get a lug loose before using this corded impact wrench to fasten the removal or putting back the lug nut. I first notice it when I bought it, it would not remove the bolt holding the car seat belt. I swear, this tool would be as heavy as a Mini Cooper. When I have to do eight or twelve wheels, a powerful impact wrench would come out handy. I would not mind getting me another (better corded) impact wrench.
Thanks
My Impact Wrench Is Not Strong Enough
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Oka
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My Impact Wrench Is Not Strong Enough
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This is basically the same as yours at 7.0AMP. Friend purchased it for $29.99 when it was on sale about 2 ~ 3 years ago. For something big and heavy it does not work well. I just use a breaker bar to loosen then the impact to remove.
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https://www.harborfreight.com/automotiv ... 61173.html
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https://www.harborfreight.com/automotiv ... 61173.html
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Blessings,
BKM
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BKM
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2003 S80 T6 Transmission DIED
2000 S70 SE Base - New Project
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Oka
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Yep, same with different name.
The Shops use air impact wrenches to remove practically any lug nut, would that be the trick?
And really, I rather use my corded drill with socket adapter to remove the losened lug nut.
The corded drill with the socket adapter is much more lighter than this impact wrench.
The Shops use air impact wrenches to remove practically any lug nut, would that be the trick?
And really, I rather use my corded drill with socket adapter to remove the losened lug nut.
The corded drill with the socket adapter is much more lighter than this impact wrench.
2001 Volvo XC70/AWD/Auto/Turbo/146kMiles
2001 Volvo V70XC/AWD/Auto/Turbo/144kMiles
2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean/3.0/131K/AWD
2005 Volvo XC90/AWD/V8/Auto 111 Miles
2006 Toyota Sienna LE/AWD 93K
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1985 BMW (E23) 735i(US)/AUTO/209K Miles (Parked since 2011)
1997 Mazda MPV/AUTO/4WD/173K Miles (Parked since 2008)
2001 Volvo V70XC/AWD/Auto/Turbo/144kMiles
2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean/3.0/131K/AWD
2005 Volvo XC90/AWD/V8/Auto 111 Miles
2006 Toyota Sienna LE/AWD 93K
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1985 BMW (E23) 735i(US)/AUTO/209K Miles (Parked since 2011)
1997 Mazda MPV/AUTO/4WD/173K Miles (Parked since 2008)
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Purchased from Costco for $99 a set of 5 air impacts in 1995 similar to the link below. It included an air cut off tool. Used it for over a year while at Pepboys and Acura and had no problems. Air tools can be heavy and cold depending on what you purchase. Used it all day long at Acura not so much at Pepboys.Oka wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 11:06 The Shops use air impact wrenches to remove practically any lug nut, would that be the trick?
And really, I rather use my corded drill with socket adapter to remove the losened lug nut.
The corded drill with the socket adapter is much more lighter than this impact wrench.
Unless you are able to purchase a large compressor and don't mind lugging the hose buy a quality battery operated Impact for DIY.
https://www.amazon.com/Briggs-Stratton- ... 584&sr=8-9
Blessings,
BKM
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2003 S80 T6 Transmission DIED
2000 S70 SE Base - New Project
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1989 240 Wagon Prior
BKM
2008 C30 T5 2.0 M66
2007 S60 2.5T - New Project
2003 S80 T6 Transmission DIED
2000 S70 SE Base - New Project
1998 S70 T5 Prior
1989 240 Wagon Prior
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cn90
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Oka,
I use the same trick when I replace tires (winter tires) ---> breaker bar to loosen the lugs, then cordless drill with adapter.
I like cordless drill bc it is light.
I did NOT buy the electric impact gun bc of its weight, too heavy for my hand.
I DO have air tools such as 1/2-inch impact (not too heavy), but I hate setting up air compressor (I have a 20-gallon compressor) for a small job like tire change.
I use the same trick when I replace tires (winter tires) ---> breaker bar to loosen the lugs, then cordless drill with adapter.
I like cordless drill bc it is light.
I did NOT buy the electric impact gun bc of its weight, too heavy for my hand.
I DO have air tools such as 1/2-inch impact (not too heavy), but I hate setting up air compressor (I have a 20-gallon compressor) for a small job like tire change.
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cn90
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Just searched HF website, most of the 1/2" electric impact gun weighs about 7.00-8.50 lbs. Why does it "feel heavy"?
PS: I lift weight on and off, so before you guys tell me to go to the gym, I already do it.
PS: I lift weight on and off, so before you guys tell me to go to the gym, I already do it.
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
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Oka
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2001 Volvo XC70/AWD/Auto/Turbo/146kMiles
2001 Volvo V70XC/AWD/Auto/Turbo/144kMiles
2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean/3.0/131K/AWD
2005 Volvo XC90/AWD/V8/Auto 111 Miles
2006 Toyota Sienna LE/AWD 93K
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1985 BMW (E23) 735i(US)/AUTO/209K Miles (Parked since 2011)
1997 Mazda MPV/AUTO/4WD/173K Miles (Parked since 2008)
2001 Volvo V70XC/AWD/Auto/Turbo/144kMiles
2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean/3.0/131K/AWD
2005 Volvo XC90/AWD/V8/Auto 111 Miles
2006 Toyota Sienna LE/AWD 93K
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1985 BMW (E23) 735i(US)/AUTO/209K Miles (Parked since 2011)
1997 Mazda MPV/AUTO/4WD/173K Miles (Parked since 2008)
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Oka
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For such air tool, an eight-gallon tank would not be enough, would it?
I tend to keep away from cordless for the sake of battery cost. Saw someone's video on YouTube
with a cordless Impact Wrench that took out a bus's lug nut.
I tend to keep away from cordless for the sake of battery cost. Saw someone's video on YouTube
with a cordless Impact Wrench that took out a bus's lug nut.
2001 Volvo XC70/AWD/Auto/Turbo/146kMiles
2001 Volvo V70XC/AWD/Auto/Turbo/144kMiles
2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean/3.0/131K/AWD
2005 Volvo XC90/AWD/V8/Auto 111 Miles
2006 Toyota Sienna LE/AWD 93K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1985 BMW (E23) 735i(US)/AUTO/209K Miles (Parked since 2011)
1997 Mazda MPV/AUTO/4WD/173K Miles (Parked since 2008)
2001 Volvo V70XC/AWD/Auto/Turbo/144kMiles
2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean/3.0/131K/AWD
2005 Volvo XC90/AWD/V8/Auto 111 Miles
2006 Toyota Sienna LE/AWD 93K
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1985 BMW (E23) 735i(US)/AUTO/209K Miles (Parked since 2011)
1997 Mazda MPV/AUTO/4WD/173K Miles (Parked since 2008)
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cn90
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For air tool, 8G compressor is good enough.
You will need around 90-100 psi.
The key thing for air tool: do NOT use the coiled tubing (the yellow coil that usually comes with the air compressor). Use the straight rubber hose: the flow is much better and the tool delivers more "punch" with straight hose.
You will need around 90-100 psi.
The key thing for air tool: do NOT use the coiled tubing (the yellow coil that usually comes with the air compressor). Use the straight rubber hose: the flow is much better and the tool delivers more "punch" with straight hose.
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2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
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