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Old 05-26-2022, 07:26 PM   #3
bshgto
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wrench is key

If your impact would not remove the lugs you need to get the Earthquake impact at Harbor freight. Cheap insurance that you will get the tire off. I have a medium duty DEwalt that claims it will do it but it would not if the battery is just a little low even a full charge it would struggle. I had a flat, in a parking lot thankfully, and the Earthquake made quick work of the lug nuts using the truck Hyd. jack and a torque wrench to tighten things up. If you have a flat on the truck at 165Lbs believe me you`ll need it. The Dewalt wouln`t budge them. Works great for the wheel bearing greasing routine to. Manual labor is for the birds at my age.
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