I have HF impact sockets too with no complaints. Do they sell the bags you're talking about at Harbor Freight?
Sweet, thanks!I didn't see them on their site. Here is the same thing in a better brand on Amazon for around the same price. https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-...t_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=HTB39EBCK0DK95PT5K6G
Question of the day for you pros...if im buying impact socket sets...do i want 6pt, or 12pt?
Awesome. Yea, first set so im gonna get a metric and standard. I was thinking 6pt, but i wasnt sure if i had missed something.
Im gonna have to start building a arsenal. I definately want to have the most widely used ones first tho.For working on a JK, I have found having both regular and deep set metric sockets handy.
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6 for sure. I didn't even know they made 12 point impact sockets.
Technically they don't. At least to my knowledge. But occasionally I result to using regular sockets on my impact. For instance, I have to use a non-impact socket to fit in the lug nut hole on the Slabs. The impact sockets are too fat.
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I got one for Christmas. Along with a battery. I cannot wait to use it! The other 18v Fuel tools I have are fantastic.Not sure if anyone has said this one yet but, I have Milwaukee fuel series impact's. They have brush less motors and 5 year warranty. Batteries charge in 30 minutes and will last all day in constant use.
Not sure if anyone has said this one yet but, I have Milwaukee fuel series impact's. They have brush less motors and 5 year warranty. Batteries charge in 30 minutes and will last all day in constant use.
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My 1/2 inch drive is 750 run on and 1000 break away with a separate setting to reduce to 100 for small stuff. It's a beast. Most Cornwell tool trucks can get you one for around 650.00 which is cheaper than the manufacturerI looked up the milwaukee model that i got for Christmas. Looks like its the 450 ft/lb version. Surely thats strong enough....
Definitely want to play with it alot until you learn the gun. When I first got mine a couple years ago I broke alot of bolts off and got real good with an EZ out !In the same boat, gonna get a Milwaukee brushless 1/2 gun, kinda overkill because I'm not a mechanic but in contrast with other brands, price and reviews I think it's the best deal.
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