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Bobbo wrote:Naio wrote:
Sorted by color because I am a girl.
DW LOVED this when I read it to her.
Naio wrote:
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These both require you to have a large 1/2" ratchet as a separate tool.
These will not fit into the rim of a dually to reach the lug nuts.
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Naio wrote:
Notes on the Amazon ones, for myself and others who may be interested.
There are several that look like the one in the video, but they have surprisingly different specs. The first 3 have the same 1:58 (!!!) ratio, tho. All have pretty good reviews, including use on semis and DPs.
Sorted by color because I am a girl.
Naio wrote:
Blue.
16lbs, 1" drive.
Comes with (3) 6-point sockets: 41 mm (1-5/8"), 38 mm (1-1/2"), 33 mm (1-5/16")
4-point/square (for square duel lug studs) socket: 21 mm (13/16")
$60
Black.
25lbs!!
Drive size not listed.
Includes 8 Sockets: 24mm(15/16"), 27mm,
30mm(1-3/16"), 32mm(1-1/4"), 33mm, 38mm(1-1/2")
1" Adapter & 1" to 3/4" Adapter/Reducter
$65
Grey.
16lbs
Drive size not listed. Maybe this is secretly the same as the blue 1" one, in a different color case.
6-point sockets: 41 mm (1-5/8"), 38 mm (1-1/2"), 33 mm (1-5/16")
4-point/square (for square duel lug studs) socket: 21 mm (13/16")
$53
This one is 1:18, weighs 2lbs, people say is a bit flimsier but still good for emergencies: Silver. $43
Naio wrote:
Here's the most inexpensive of the old fashioned kind. I think it might be best for me -- not having the outrigger would make it fit in more places. Only 1:5, though. 1/2" drive, 400 ft/lbs weighs 3.5lbs: Actual metal. $85
And a real one, $220, 1100ft/lbs, 1:3.5 ratio, 3/4" output, 1/2" input, weighs 5lbs.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Tiny toad need trailer to haul that stuff. Half the time the llanteros (yawn TEHR ros) tire men curse when their impacts hammer bit do not turn and then grab their own version of Newton's Persuader. Usually three feet on length.
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