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Good tools to have? 700

I know the ones that they will have to pry from my cold dead hands.

Long handle, 4 ton garage/service jack.

1/4 inch drive, small Matco air wratchet with a double swivel connector.
Can fit the thing just about anywhere to run nuts/bolts on and off, hose clamps etc.

Old 2 speed Makita 1/2 inch electric impact wrench. Settings for 100ftlbs or 150 ftlbs max torque, 3000 impacts/minute. Will use for over 90 percent of jobs. The impacts, and not the grunt will loosen most. Can set it to the low speed so you can run stuff back in without fear of over torquing. Variable speed so very easy to 'feather', very light and no heavy hose to drag around. If it will not do the job, then the air impact comes out.
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Gary Gilliam Sumerduck VA, '94 940 Regina , '86 240gl






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