No more tire iron!!

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Labraptor

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780 ft-lbs of maximum forward/reverse torque & 1100 ft-lb of nut-busting torque - from cordless impact wrench that weighs only 6.8 lbs.

This is the Ingersoll Rand 1/2" cordless impact. I cut and paste from their site.
 

Jimbo

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Nice solution! Slowly, I'll start gathering more "essentials" for my truck, and this will be one of them.
 

Yukon Joe

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My solution uses no batteries, does not need to be recharged, has but one moving part, and functions the same at all temperatures: a 24 inch breaker bar and a big damn socket.
Size 21mm to be exact.

I also carry the large braker bar.

Thank You for your donations to Avery. We hit our goal!

Yukon Joe
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www.runraptorrun.com
 

Ruger

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Ruger.......

You rang? :)

Aw, you know, I'm a dinosaur. I prefer simple solutions over complex ones, cheap solutions over expensive ones, no-maintenance solutions over high-maintenance ones. I'm 60, but I can damn sure break lug bolts loose with a breaker bar, thank you very much.

You young grasshoppahs like yer toys, but when you get a flat in the middle of nowhere, it's 25 degrees, and you haven't recharged yer fancy battery powered gizmo in six months, you'll wish you had Ruger's dinosaur-primitive breaker bar.

I can drink beer warm, too. Who gives a shit about temperature as long as it's not light beer?
 
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