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Garage Shop: Tools

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by T4RFTMFW, Jan 26, 2019.

  1. Dec 9, 2020 at 7:08 PM
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    T4RFTMFW

    T4RFTMFW [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I just bought 20, all in 10mm.
     
  2. Dec 9, 2020 at 7:25 PM
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    6 gearT444E

    6 gearT444E Certified Electron Pusher

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    give it 5 years, you’ll need to buy more.
     
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  3. Dec 10, 2020 at 8:37 AM
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    Gunshot-6A

    Gunshot-6A Prime Beef

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  4. Dec 10, 2020 at 9:03 AM
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    deekyn

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    I’m a Makita guy. But swapping my steering rack made me realize I need this. Need.

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    I believe I will soon be jumping into the Milwaukee 12v stuff
     
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  5. Dec 10, 2020 at 9:05 AM
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    EatSleepTacos

    EatSleepTacos Well-Known Member

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    Which part of the install made you want that? I've done it three times now and can't think of a specific time where that'd be handy.
     
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  6. Dec 10, 2020 at 9:09 AM
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    WormSquirts

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    Wondering the same thing to be honest
     
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  7. Dec 10, 2020 at 9:12 AM
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    Rupp1

    Rupp1 "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."

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    My wrists hurt just looking at this. :rofl:
     
  8. Dec 10, 2020 at 9:18 AM
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    EatSleepTacos

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    If I had to guess, getting the steering shaft undone from the rack? I used an extension and impact swivel. (which btw rest of the thread reading this, these impact swivels are the tits) [​IMG]
     
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  9. Dec 10, 2020 at 9:43 AM
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    Taco? Who knows

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    I used the impact swivels to remove the rear bumper and hitch assembly to replace the rusted one. I agree also the swivels are the tits...

    20201013_204036.jpg
     
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  10. Dec 10, 2020 at 10:01 AM
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    Oh come on guys... can’t you see I’m just using this as an excuse to buy a new tool? :anonymous::spending:

    It could be helpful separating the intermediate shaft from the rack, and the brackets holding the lines to the rack and frame. Who cares? The whole swap could be done with a crescent wrench, 3 sockets, a hammer, and a pry bar. But that’s no fun is it?

    New tools are fun.
     
  11. Dec 10, 2020 at 10:09 AM
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    I like this guy. Always a future in tool buying advisor.
     
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  12. Dec 10, 2020 at 10:12 AM
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    Three times, damn! I guess I’m not trying hard enough in my truck!
     
  13. Dec 10, 2020 at 10:13 AM
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    lol well there's no arguing with that.
     
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  14. Dec 10, 2020 at 10:17 AM
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    Fair enough, I can't argue with that logic.

    Bought the truck with a bad rack so swapped in an A1 Cardone. Blew the seals in that rack so swapped in a new warranty one. Blew the seals in that one, they said "Here's a full refund and fuck off." so I swapped in an OEM one.
     
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  15. Dec 10, 2020 at 10:22 AM
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    Yeah I read some of your issues in the steering rack replacement page. That’s why I went oem as well, from some online Toyota parts place.Glad mine went smoothly. Minimal rust issue, and your flipping the rack 180 to take out and put back in makes it so fast. Also figured out just the right swivel, lift, twist to get the drivers bolt out pretty easy. Plus I remembered to tie down the steering wheel, so that helped. :D
     
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  16. Dec 10, 2020 at 11:17 AM
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    Nice!! Been look'n to pick one up myself, but in 3/8. Curious as to what size Battery (AH) you'll use the most. Ideally, I'd like it to be my go to impact, with just one batter size. (4ah maybe?)
     
  17. Dec 10, 2020 at 1:15 PM
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    Vaguely tool related.


    Just jumped a dude in the grocery store parking lot with my Noco. This this is like the best invention. So much faster that jumper cables. A couple jumps per charge, and you can just charge it in the car while you’re driving. You do, of course have to remember to keep it charged.
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  18. Dec 10, 2020 at 1:26 PM
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    EatSleepTacos

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    Also to note, if it sits in your cold car overnight, it becomes pretty useless at jump starting anything since cold impacts all batteries pretty much. I learned this the hard way. It’s always good to have cables as a backup.
     
  19. Dec 10, 2020 at 1:27 PM
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    geekhouse23

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  20. Dec 10, 2020 at 1:30 PM
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    I learned this the hard way on my motorcycle one morning. Li-ion do not like the cold at all. Usually a small draw for a few minutes will warm them back up internally and they're good to go again, like just turning on the high beam. I'm curious how long the light on the jump packs would take to "warm it up". Or I guess just sit on the thing for a bit and let your ass get it warm haha
     
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