Breaker bar is a must, since the tq on the lug nuts is 150 ft. lbs, same as with F150's. I'll loosen them with breaker bar and then use impact to take off. Hand thread when going back on till all are snug, then lightly impact, finish with tq wrench. Nothing worse than cross threading a lug nut.As far as the lug nuts, a long 1/2 drive breaker bar and the right size socket (21mm) will do by the side of the road.
This is the info I'm looking for! Been getting my garage together after selling my S550 and getting it ready for the Dark Horse.1/2 inch electric impact driver (will easily take lugs off) and a 19mm impact socket as well as a 1/2 inch torque wrench.
those look awfully cheap for impact sockets. be careful. see if Project Farm did a video on impact sockets, he does the best testing out of anyoneThis is the info I'm looking for! Been getting my garage together after selling my S550 and getting it ready for the Dark Horse.
I've got both a 1/2" and a 3/8" KOBALT IMPACT WRENCH that I've used for a couple of years. Now I'm debating on getting an actual socket set to pair with it.
Was thinking this for the 3/8": VEVOR 3/8" Drive Impact Socket Set, 90 Piece Socket Set SAE 1/4"-3/4" and Metric 6-19mm, 6 Point Cr-Mo Alloy Steel for Auto Repair, Includes Extension Bars Universal Joint Adapter Lock Storage Case : Amazon.ca: Tools & Home Improvement
Was thinking this for the 1/2": VEVOR 1/2" Drive Impact Socket Set, 65 Piece Socket Set SAE 3/8" to 1-1/4" and Metric 10-24mm, 6 Point Cr-V Alloy Steel for Auto Repair, Easy-to-Read Size Markings, Rugged Construction, Storage Case : Amazon.ca: Tools & Home Improvement
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35 years in the business and I've never heard of this. Makes no sense to me.Nope we never use them on lug nuts unless the customer requests it.
He's got some decent videos on adapters and impact wrenches but nothing I could find on sockets.those look awfully cheap for impact sockets. be careful. see if Project Farm did a video on impact sockets, he does the best testing out of anyone
oh. i could've sworn he had something. well, just dont cheap out on them. last thing you want is a cheap impact socket shattering on you or something while you remove your lugsHe's got some decent videos on adapters and impact wrenches but nothing I could find on sockets.
He has a TON of videos but doing a search for socket I couldn't find anything. ADAPTERS sure. IMPACT WRENCHES sure, RATCHET WRENCHES sure but not anything on SOCKETS specifically.oh. i could've sworn he had something. well, just dont cheap out on them. last thing you want is a cheap impact socket shattering on you or something while you remove your lugs
They’ve been in business over 40 years35 years in the business and I've never heard of this. Makes no sense to me.
A lot of shops now use "torque sticks", which can only be used with an impact.35 years in the business and I've never heard of this. Makes no sense to me.