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re: electric Impact gun info needed

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Subject: re: electric Impact gun info needed
From: Chris Eckles <MRoadster@compuserve.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 13:43:17 -0500
My advice?  Stay manual.  It seems to me that with my X shaped lug wrench,
I am nearly as fast as the electric folks, with half the setup time.

I have spray painted the proper lug size/end, so I don't have to think
about it.  I break all 5 bolts on all four wheels before I lift the car. 
Then stick the wrench on, apply a hair of force in (to reduce chances of
the wrench coming off and scratching the wheel), and spin the wrench. 
Almost as fast as electric.  And one less tool.

I talked to one guy in Birmingham who uses a $20 12v wrench from Northern. 
It spun, then caught.  The spinning inside the wrench without applying any
force to the nut let it break a fairly tight lug nut.  Thus, he could break
the nuts free with the electric gun - an important point, and my
understanding is that with most of the sub-$100 wrenches you still have to
manually break the nuts loose.  Sounded very cheap, though.

Chris Eckles
Atlanta
Blue M Coupe

> 
I want to purchase an electric impact to help change tires at the track.
Any advice from the collective??  I have a generator, so I can go either
110v model or the 12v model.

 I would appreciate any info for anyone on either model.
thanks
Steve Andsers
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