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    Electric Impact.

    Just wondering if any of you guys use these. Im thinking about buying one, just for small things like clutch nuts, hub nuts, primary drive gear nuts...would it have any trouble with that kind of stuff? Im sick of busting knuckles with the breaker bar.

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    Do you have a compressor? Impact wrenchs arent to much.......
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    I have used one and I agree 100% with jeswinehart.

    Might look into cordless impacts they are great, cost more but dang nice.
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    I bought one awhile back and it works great! I do plan on getting an air compressor and have a "real" impact; but for now it does the job great and when you have 8 lugs a tire its nice!
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    I have a cordless impact, and I take that think any where its a 3/8 drive so with a regular socket set you can get about anything loose, deffinitly worth the money, mine is a dewalt

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    Air is the only way to go for pure power, but for ease and in situations like pits or trailside cordless is nice. I have a Snap-On 9.6 volt 3/8 for small stuff like fenders brackets topend dissassembly and a Snap-On 18 volt that just kicks arse!!! Lug nuts on the truck not a problem and just did balljoints on a Durango for a friend. CV shaft main nuts and axle u bolts I usually just go for the air. Cordlessis a little pricey but if you are going to use it hard (like I do) then don't risk going cheap and it breaking while you out in the middle of a junk yard 50 miles from home trying to remove something.

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    actually the electric is more powerfull unless you get into the huge 1inch impacts and such, I have a IR 1/2 air impact that runs on 175 psi, and I have taken nuts off with the electric one that the big IR could not, and belive me its POWERFULL, but on a full charge electric motors have monster tourqe, and even when its low on charge its still good to take off alot of stuff with, from what i heard now they have a 36 volt dewalt impact thats a pure monster, might have to uprgrade

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    I like my electric one; it is the best tool that I forget to use. It seems like every time I go to take clutches or other hard to get at and hold bolts I struggle for a few minutes before remembering about the impact wrench which takes it off easy.
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    Not saying your wrong sykolincoln but I just have a hard time myself believing that 110v electric impact has more torque then a 1/2 drive ingersoll that is rated for 600ft/lbs at 90psi? Got a link to some torque ratings of the electric ones?

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    I couldn't get the steering stem nut off my YFZ with an electric. Hit it lightly with my buddies IR 1000 ft/lb and it shot across my garage at mach 3. haha

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    Ok, thanks. My buddy is coming over later with his elec impact, its a prehistoric one, but i think it should work.

    Im going to have to start shopping around for one of my own.

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    well im not one to knock my IR any ways, and my freind is who proved me wrong, we were working on getting some rusted wheels off a jeep, and my Ir wasnt doing anything to it but shaking the rust around and killing my ears, he busts out a john deer alectric corldless (he used to work for john deer) and busted all the lugs off of every wheel with ease, I was like wtf? no way! just to see what it could do, I tightened a lug all the way down with my Ir trying to break it, and it wouldnt do it, I put another lug on another stud and with the Electric it tightened it down and I kept going and it sheared the stud off with ease! You really have to try one to beleive it, but his was a 1/2 drive cordless 36 volt he paid somewhere around 600 for it even with his discount! mine cost me about 400 a few years ago, it stay on the charger, and when I go on trips or to the junk yard I take it, its a lifesaver, try one there wicked

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    I have a 6yr old Dewalt. Broken a few wheel studs off on cars with it by accident. Over tightened them.
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    You think those are cool, today in college (OTC diesel) we were changing the kingpins in some freightliners, the impacts we use there... woo, bout break your arm if it gets away from ya, imagine taking your trike apart with that, lol..l but hey light duty electric ones do the job. go for it man
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