Tbh this is the first shop that I’ve worked at that doesn’t use them and they don’t have any in the shop. I just refuse to buy them and then they grow legs and walk off because people don’t know how to keep their hands to themselves. I’m the shop a hole cause I will flip boxes over tracking down...
Ain’t nothing wrong with using a torque wrench at all. I ain’t against them at all. You could always get you a 1/2 battery impact like a Milwaukee, Rigid, or Dewalt. Those are my choices for battery tools. Specifically Milwaukee because they’re better than the others imo but any brand would work...
What car do you have that has 13/16 sized lug nuts? Unless they’re custom lug nuts, most fords are either 19mm or 21mm. Some F350 and a lot of F450 are 22mm.
Nope we never use them on lug nuts unless the customer requests it. Start them on good by hand then bump them to the wheel with air impact and then one quick ugga with the air impact after. Not too tight and not too loose. Somewhere around 120ftlb of torque. I can take them loose with a 4 way...
That they do but that’s for members only and that’s a $289 jack and the impact is just a bit driver impact. Wouldn’t do well with trying to do lug nuts. But those are good jacks
Just get you a small 2 ton floor jack. Don’t get a scissor jack for anything. Those things are dangerous as can be. I never use a torque wrench on any lug nuts unless specified by customer to do so. Just get you a good quality 4 way or invest in a decent little impact and the correct size impact...
Thank you! I love blue and honestly it was the only Ecoboost in stock lol. Don't have GT or above money so got what I could and I like it so far. Taking some getting used to considering I traded in a Ram 2500 diesel for it lol
Thanks for the add admins! Just got my 2024 Ecoboost yesterday. Unfortunately they don’t offer the 6 speed in them anymore so I had to get the 10 speed auto. Looking forward to learning here and being of help if I possibly can. First time Mustang owner.