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Re: removing lug nuts!!! help-ahhhhh
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Posted by Wayne on July 27, 2004 at 21:26:46 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: removing lug nuts!!! help-ahhhhh posted by Tim on July 27, 2004 at 09:34:12:
Do a searh on this site for Swench Wrench. They've been discussed several times in the past few months I believe on the tool board. You can get more info from the other posts, but the short version is it's a hand operated impact that is made by Curtis Wright in sizes from 1/2 to 1-1/2 drive. In the 1" version it delivers up to 2000ftlb of torque in either direction, depending on where you set the spring. Several guys on here have them and all seem to like them. I know I love the one I keep on my service truck just for situations like you describe. Well actually I'd use my 1" impact for big lug nuts but when that doesn't work I break out the Swench because it's meaner than my impact. You can get more info on where to find them in the other posts, but short version again, you find them in military surplus stores or on Ebay. Good luck.
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