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Originally Posted by Mike you can always just use your arm and a long handled wrench and do it manually too. mike- i think he's talking about setting in the
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ive not done stud replacement on my Z, but my handy 18v milwaukee 3/8 drive is very handy for most work and more than plenty to pull the studs. (max 150ft/lbs). |
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