Thank you for posting this video. I kept going back-and-forth on whether to get the short anvil or longer anvil. I sure am glad I watched your video because I was leaning towards the shorter one and I would’ve been screwed not being able to get my drives off.
Uria711 I went back to using the air operated impact , I work on different trucks and some times others overtighten the lug nuts , when they are over titghen the air one has more power to get them loose.
I used ru-vid.comUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
I wish there were more reviews like this still coming out. Not an “influencer” paid to make content and click bait stuff. Just someone who uses a thing and talks about it. An actual end user.
Well, you should check out Project farm and Torque test channel then. Doesn't get more objective than those two, and especially with project farm he covers a lot of things with pretty scientific testing methods
The pistol style 1 inch isn't made to loosen.... only tighten . Soft joint (aka, designed to be removed and bolted back many times) is what you use the D handle for . Hard joints.... like steel beam to steel beam is what you use the pistol style for
This would be a nice tool to throw behind the seat next to an air jack. An air bottle jack doesn't need a ton of air to operate like an impact. Now this tool just eliminated a large onboard compressor on my truck ! Thank you !
Just picked up the 1/2” for the tires on our coaches at work and it rips em off with little amounts of uga dugas. Torqued to 450. And takes everything else off the buses too.
Chris cross pattern is when they are all off And going on.... Or all on and going off This is just 1 on and 1 off.... Which is never done other than to display a tool?
Bought two of these and they work awesome. Worth every dime, We do our own tires on the road now saving us a lot of time and money waiting on tire service.