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  1. davidb56

    what cordless tool are you using to get your lug nuts off

    Part of that technology is closer tolerances. My IR 1/2 impact won't remove them at 90psi, but my new compressor is capable of 175psi, and I run it at around 140. It zips them right off, but I dont have that pressure on the deuce, so I just use the breaker/cheater bar if Im just changing out the...
  2. davidb56

    what cordless tool are you using to get your lug nuts off

    @ Jbulach.... whatever works for "them" is fine with me. And whatever I do that they don't like....too bad. I have been using that product for 45 years without any problem. http://www.rtsauto.com/should-you-put-anti-seize-on-your-lug-nuts-or-wheel-bolts/
  3. davidb56

    what cordless tool are you using to get your lug nuts off

    don't forget the "never seize". I go through a small cn every couple years swapping out the studded tires every spring on all the vehicles, except the M35. I just run them off wiggle the wheel and slop some on, then tighten them back up. I bought a couple trucks up here where the wheels were...
  4. davidb56

    what cordless tool are you using to get your lug nuts off

    [QthUOTE=fasttruck;2252049]Pic attached. Definitely cordless. thats exactly what I use. you can also bar the wheel into position, pry up rocks to put in a rut, hold up a log for cutting firewood etc...a real multi tool.
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