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After just watching another video of using the old scissor jack, the guy showed an adapter that bolts on the end that lets you use a 21mm socket and your impact gun. I ordered a scissor jack and this adapter from Amazon. Should make rotating tires a lot faster.
However, that scissor jack to 21 mm socket or 1/2 inch drive adaptor takes say 1 minute to fasten to the scissor jack. On the other hand, a simple 1" socket to a motorized impact wrench is much simpler and faster.
After removing the metering valve for disc/disc and plugging it, will I 100% for certain need an adjustable metering valve in line with the rear brakes? Or might I be ok as is? Thanks!!!
Hey do you use honey in your filler if you are skimming a roof panel? I am using Rage ultra with a long spreader sanding with 80. Should i just start with 40 grit? Taking forever even with the 32`` linear blocks
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I tie mine with baling wire. I like your deal, but getting the whole set on there from 6mm to 19mm not so likely. Maybe 2 hitch pins.then for vehicles with a mix of metric and inch hardware like my Baja Bug, you need that many more. I get one type in as forged rough surface wrenches and the other in polished wrenches to define which are which.
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