roadpilot
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Always use a good torque wrench when installing nuts and bolts. It's OK to use an impact if you know it's set to a lower torque amount than what the final number is, then finish by hand.
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Agreed. Using the impact to spin off lugs is one thing but putting them back on I would prefer to avoid popping studs or worse. Spin a few threads and then tighten and torque by hand.Always use a good torque wrench when installing nuts and bolts. It's OK to use an impact if you know it's set to a lower torque amount than what the final number is, then finish by hand.
Boooooooooo, HF doesn't ship to Canada LOLWithout hesitation, get this from Harbor Freight.
I have used this set A LOT for several years with my Dewalt DCF891 (the MOST powerful mid-torque gun) without a single failure.
Lifetime warranty. Great price, even better if you wait for a coupon.
Yeah I've been watching reviews on the VEVOR 1/2" drive SAE and METRIC set that I was looking at before.Should be able to find something similar on amazon...
I have their rolling seat/ detail cart... I think you recommended it!@MCS, I have a handful of Vevor products, and I'm reasonably satisfied with all of them.
I have that as well. Probably did ...I have their rolling seat/ detail cart... I think you recommended it!