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PM me where in Central Florida you live and I might know of a shop in the area.
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PM me where in Central Florida you live and I might know of a shop in the area.
Yes, if you are removing or installing a dual, the gears must line up. Assuming wheel removal, it takes a bit of jiggling and rotation to get the inner socket to line up with the inner thimble and the outer socket to line up with the outer lug at the same time. Make sure you are at a near perfect 90 degree angle and it will go in easier. But you'll know when you get it because the big gear will line up perfectly and lock in. Then use the little bar for the outer lugs, then the big bar for the budd thimbles.Are those gears suppossed to mesh where they help each other out. I think I'm doing something wrong with the geared lug wrench. Not sure how to use it. I feel dumb.
I use a 1" impact gun from harbor frieght. It was cheap but does the job. I use a bud/lug nut socket with a 3" extension. It all runs off the on board air.
What size air line are you using? The big 1" HF guns need a 1/2" air line (and larger quick-connect fittings, if you use them).I have a bigger impact wrench that I have to hold with 2 hands but I dont think its getting enough air. Seems kina weak
its the hose used for filling the tires with a quick connectWhat size air line are you using? The big 1" HF guns need a 1/2" air line (and larger quick-connect fittings, if you use them).
You said you were working on the drivers side and turning "Clockwise"?
I use my Gear reduction to loosen stubborn lug nuts. It works every time! You cab get them though ebay. They even come with the sockets you need.
Definitely not big enough. Those quick-connects are only 1/4" and you'll be lucky if the hose is 3/8". Get a 1/2" air hose ($20 from Tractor Supply). If you don't have a large air compressor, put a gladhand fitting on one end of the hose and thread the other end directly into your air gun.its the hose used for filling the tires with a quick connect
Go to eBay and type it in. It is on YouTube too! No more jumping on the lug wrench, just twist the crank. It is called a gear reduction lug wrench. It braces it's self against the hub. It will break off a wheel stud if you go the wrong way! Best tool I ever bought.
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