Milwaukee's reputation is power tools Not hand tools or mechanics tools, they're made in China straight garbage. Besides all the m12 and m18 stuff wouldn't use any of it except for a screwdriver or bit tips.
Carefully pry a flat head screwdriver in the middle section of the coil pack & once you see it coming up go to one side & do the same & then to the other side.
Of course. Just needed to remove the 2 bolts & nuts that go thru the strut & take the 10mm bolt out the brake hose so it won’t have any tension on it when you lean the knuckle forward. Also, don’t forget to transfer the metal ring from the old axle shaft to the new one. It should be green
@@tystoolbox773 nice me too southside brighton park ty do you know somewhere locally i can get the jdtco 5.0 battery cover ? Only place I see it is ebay
Hey stupid, I have that same tool with capri impact sockets. There hasn’t been anything that hasn’t been able to take off yet. This gun struggling tells me 2 things… either the battery is almost dead or that bolt is over torqued which is most likely the situation A socket wouldn’t change a damn thing in this situation
Haha this reminds me of when I was changing a wheel bearing in below freezing temperatures. I used an electric heater that had a fan and used a piece of plywood behind me to catch the heat. The problem with the mr buddy is that it throws all of its heat out the top. I think older versions had a fan but the one I just bought doesn’t.
Hi brother thanks for your videos I'm a subscriber. Question please... I have a 1995 Lexus LS 400. The radiator fan is not activating. It does work because i tested it. I disconnected the connector that's connected to the ac receiver drier and the radiator fan turns on and stays on continuously the whole time. But when I reconnect the connector the radiator fan turns off. I'm trying to fix the fan so that it turns on when I turn on my air conditioner but the fan does not turn on when I turn on the AC. I feel like it has something to do with that connection but I'm not sure. Do you think I might have a bad sensor that's connected to the receiver drier? Would that be called a "High Pressure Sensor" or something? Thanks. Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon.
I have a dania glow plug in propane for 6 yrs it comes out in emergency. Car drying concrete frozen pipes 70 thousand btu. Would love battery operated but I would get Ryobi love that platform. Tons of tools had Milwaukee rip me off before they got big I will never go back.
As soon as that propain bottle freezes the heayer shuts off. Mine has failed me 3 times too many. My buddy heater is not even my friend anymore lol. I had to take it apart 3 times to get metal shavings out so it would work and froze 2 of those times. That heater sucks.
@robormiston2841 dude I have no clue what your talking about. I have had mine 4 years not one issue, sounds like you just don't understand how it works, pal.
@robormiston2841 and the problem your referring to, I have never heard about it in my damn life. The only problem I have heard about the buddy is the fuel line. And that's because you half to buy a fuel filter if your running on big tanks
@robormiston2841 I actually have 2 buddy heaters, both work fantastic and never failed me. I'd say just watch a tutorial on how to operate the thing. Or you might have just gotten a broken one, and that could be from a worker at the place you bought it from dropping it or something. But it truly is reliable and works amazing
Wait untill you try a deisel parking heater blowing hot air on you where you want it for cheap. They give dry heat not moiste damp heat like propain and no smell.