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Impact Gun/Driver for Wheel Spacer Studs
I'm in the process of getting wheel spacers, and am getting my ducks in a row for the install. I have people with a torque wrench, but I know nobody with an impact gun to seat the extended studs. What Impact Guns do you guys use to seat the extended studs for wheel spacers?
Would something like this work? Amazon.com: Porter-Cable Bare-Tool PC18ID 18-Volt Cordless Impact Driver: Home Improvement Also, sorry if this is in the wrong place. I figured either here or DIY section. |
That would most likely work, but the link you included is the impact only. Battery and charger is extra. $68 for battery, $30 for charger. $153 for the complete setup.
I bought a cheap electric unit at Harbor Freight for about $60. |
That might be a little on the weak side, but it MIGHT work...
I used this one. JEGS Performance Products 80795 1/2'' Drive Lithium Powered Cordless Impact Wrench Its great to take to the track when I swap out wheels, just finish off with a tq wrench. I even used it today to bust off a crank pulley bolt and locktited flywheel bolts on a motor I'm disassembling. At the time I was able to price match by using harbor freight's item number, but I dont know if you can do that now. Even a corded unit from harbor freight would probably do for the job. Electric Impact Wrench - 1/2" |
Sears, they always go on sale for $99
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you can always just use your arm and a long handled wrench and do it manually too.
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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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this applies to anything, but unless one uses the proper tools, dont do the work. will end up damaging something. it's almost like using pliers to unscrew lug nuts or something. lol |
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19.2-Volt Impact Driver Kit- Craftsman-Tools-Portable Power Tools-Drills |
The impact driver your looking at will not work. You need a 3/8 anvil or better a 1/2 anvil type impact and to do studs it would be best with the electric impact if you dont have air (for pnumatic) Batt. type will drain quikly. I personally did mine by handtools and washers w 8 grade nuts. I have heard some people stripping the splines on the studs and damaging the threads, so be careful!
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Impact driver = nono
19.2-Volt Impact Driver Kit- Craftsman-Tools-Portable Power Tools-Drills Impact wrench = yes C3 19.2-Volt Cordless 1/2" Wrench Kit 17339- Craftsman-Tools-Portable Power Tools-Drills |
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