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Post #158875123 added 11-09-2022 5:21 PM by JimBanville in Deal Talk
What's a competitive ryobi impact wrench?
Post #158874841 added 11-09-2022 5:08 PM by juniordiaz22 in Deal Talk
Thanks I didn't need it but at that price I can't help it. Rep
Post #158835157 added 11-08-2022 10:27 AM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
Agreed. That sub compact punches above its weight size. Use a 4ah or better bat and wakes right up. This new Mid Trq is smaller and lighter than that Octane mid trq and more powerful. And...
Post #158828116 added 11-08-2022 6:30 AM by Shaeet in Deal Talk
Yea the subcompact is so tiny and a beast. I replaced my M12 stubby with it as the performance is comparable but depth of the subcompacts head really makes a difference in getting behind caliper...
Post #158828089 added 11-08-2022 6:29 AM by Shaeet in Deal Talk
Bizarre....I own the Octane version of their mid-torque and it has the tri-LEDs like Milwaukee is implementing on their gen3 M12 and gen4 M18 and this newer Ridgid seems to have the upward-shining...
Post #158798317 added 11-07-2022 6:21 AM by creichle in Deal Talk
Agreed on the size of the high torque. It is just huge and heavy. Too big and heavy for lug nuts. I thought I would be using this in place of my IR pneumatic but I would rather carry around an air...
Post #158796679 added 11-07-2022 4:24 AM by ChrisC5492 in Deal Talk
I know your not supposed to, I know its supposed to brake the chrome off. But chome sockets is all ive ever used, and used them alot. Ive never seen this happen. Not sure if theyve just gotten...
Post #158777296 added 11-06-2022 5:50 AM by Dealmasterrocky in Deal Talk
How does the DeWalt XR 20 V impact compared? Won't that be a do it all automobile DIY impact
Post #158750602 added 11-04-2022 6:30 PM by thisismatt in Deal Talk
I think you will want the high torque version for that, as well as a weighted socket. Planning to do mine soon...
Post #158746348 added 11-04-2022 2:50 PM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
If you have the 2,300 inch lb impact driver, it actually tested a bit more powerful than the 3/8 sub impact wrench with 4ah+ bats. I own both and they both are fantastic.
Post #158742355 added 11-04-2022 12:20 PM by psyctto in Deal Talk
V6, not a chance... i have an IR air gun with more power than this and it wouldn't budge. i've have to borrow my cousin's 1 1/4 gun for the crank bolt on both Accords i've done belts on. I4,...
Post #158741650 added 11-04-2022 11:56 AM by psyctto in Deal Talk
"Too much torque makes it easier to strip wheel studs. " you tightening lug nuts with a torque wrench over there...?
Post #158741410 added 11-04-2022 11:46 AM by CleverHorn350 in Deal Talk
Same concept, but a driver is used to drive screws and small-ish bolts while an impact wrench is primarily used for removing large bolts and nuts, often for things like suspension work on vehicles.
Post #158741275 added 11-04-2022 11:42 AM by CleverHorn350 in Deal Talk
Even my Ridgid impact driver (not wrench) takes off lug nuts!
Post #158740837 added 11-04-2022 11:27 AM by FuschiaCaribou204 in Deal Talk
whats the difference between a regular impact driver and an impact wrench? besides the adapter?
Post #158728810 added 11-03-2022 11:38 PM by Fondgain in Deal Talk
R86212KN may be too much power for frequent task - automotive and DIY. Also it's much heavier than R86012K 1300 ft./lbs. breakaway Torque with 900 ft./lbs. fastening Torque Weight: 5.72 lbs This...
Post #158722867 added 11-03-2022 6:21 PM by BrightMitten8994 in Deal Talk
....and according to Torque test, it is not even double anyway. The 86012 peaked out at 457lbs in their test and the 86212 peaked out at 782lbs. The high torque is worthless for anything other than...
Post #158720668 added 11-03-2022 4:50 PM by nhowc in Deal Talk
This is a great deal. I have the Ridgid Impact R86011, which is a couple of years older than this. There's honestly nothing it won't remove from a vehicle. I've stripped every component from the...
Post #158720506 added 11-03-2022 4:40 PM by Buffalob in Deal Talk
Depending on your use, you may not want double the torque. I’d mainly use something like this for tire changeovers. Too much torque makes it easier to strip wheel studs. Something to consider….
Post #158719981 added 11-03-2022 4:14 PM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
I have the subcompact and its taken off Altima lugs several times. And the rear shock bolts easily. And the SUV Explorer lugs. And frame bolts on an older Subaru for installing a trailer hitch... ...
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