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#16
A few of us in my area have these lifts from Complete Hydraulic: http://www.completehydraulic.com/lif...l09000oha.html
The one we have has been in for 5 years with almost no issues.
The one we have has been in for 5 years with almost no issues.
#17
Drifting
I have a 9lb hammer with a short handle. Works well to get certain stuff off.
Craftsman jack handle = perfect extension to craftsman 1/2" ratchet. Comes in handy when you need longer than a breaker bar.
Craftsman jack handle = perfect extension to craftsman 1/2" ratchet. Comes in handy when you need longer than a breaker bar.
#18
Three Wheelin'
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Hawkinsville / Perry, Georgia, RETIRED USAF GO BLUE
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While trying to remove the rear axle nut with a 1/2" breaker bar my 6'3" 220lb son-in-law snapped the 1/2" end off a Sears Tool. Needless to say he was one mad guy. I went to the store and bought a 3/4" breaker bar and a set of impact sockets. Put on the socket to new breaker bar and used the floor jack to break the nut loose. I went into the house and told him the nut was loose and did not understand why he had such a hard time with a little nut. I waited a few days to tell him I had used the floor jack. I have the Arnnworx Bearing Tool to remove and replace the rear wheel bearing. Sure makes life more simple with the right tools.
Cheers,
Larry
Cheers,
Larry
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10,13,17,19mm sockets will cover 90% on any german car.