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NicholasShetley

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  1. I bet you will have trouble keeping tires on it. It seems like any big block car is hard to keep tread on the tires. Still not sure why though.
  2. The m18 3/8 has an unreal amount of power for its size. I'd definitely pick one up. I used one all the time when I was working at the dealer here.
  3. We have one just like it at home and it has worked great. You really can't beat it
  4. My first pick is definitely the IR. I could definitely get some use out of that.
  5. I have used the newest snap on "high" torque 18v impact wrench and it isn't impressive at all. One of my classmates in tech school had one and there were countless times he had to grab my Milwaukee to get the job done. There is no hiding that the Mikwaukee blows the snap on out of the water in every way. It isn't worth it at the student price and it damn sure isn't worth it at full price.
  6. Yeah and I think they just did what you did with your brushless impact driver and swapped the anvil. They didn't give it any extra power like Milwaukee or makita did with their compact impact wrenches. Here is the link to it on the dewalt website. http://www.dewalt.com/en-us/products/power-tools/impact-drivers-and-wrenches/20v-max-xr-38-compact-impact-wrench-bare/dcf890b
  7. Its not like it is hard to make a 3/8 impact. Dewalt just released a brushless 3/8 this year. They act like there is hardly any demand or something.
  8. The cylinder pressure tester is at regular price already but the oil and transmission pressure tester is still $40
  9. I bought my dad an Ingersoll Rand stubby 3/8 impact wrench for Christmas. My grandpa is getting a 12v 3/8 ingersoll Rand impact wrench and a Metabo angle grinder.
  10. It was actually $104.93 so I had to buy it. My other m18 drill was getting lonely
  11. They have been backordered since Black Friday as far as I'm aware. I bought one and it took about 10 days to get here. I think they are shipping them from the stores themselves because my local Rural King had a ton of them and they weren't moving at all.
  12. It's too bad they sold out already. That impact is worth it at full price.
  13. We have a new front and rear end to put in his car this winter so this should help us a bunch. I opened it up to try it out and it is super light plus it is quiet and small too. My grandpa broke his arm a while back and he still doesn't have full strength yet so it should help him out a ton.
  14. My grandpas Christmas present made it in the other day.
  15. The m18 is currently on sale for $60 at Home Depot. I have one and I love it. http://m.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-LED-Stick-Light-Tool-Only-2352-20/205410872
  16. There is also %15 percent off on all stuff site wide and the m18 battery and light combo qualify for it.
  17. I haven't seen any videos on it yet. Do you happen to have the link to it?
  18. I bought my dad the new IR15qmax 3/8 stubby impact for Christmas. This thing is incredibly small and light. I don't know about the power yet though.
  19. It takes far more torque to remove a bolt than it does to put one on.
  20. I don't see that impact having enough power. A lot of times the brake caliper bolts have thread locker on them and can be on there tight. I would reccomend the xwt02z. It will have far more power but it costs more too. This is what I would do.
  21. Almost all of my impact sockets are sunex rebrands and I don't have a single complaint with them. I would highly reccomend them.
  22. I found a deal on an m18 drill kit with two 3.0 batteries for under $90 so of course I bought it.
  23. Usually they have a deal around this time that will be the 3/8 impact kit with either a 3/8 or 1/4 inch ratchet thrown in.
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