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Ezy Wrench

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Post by surfseller06 »

Anyone used one yet? are they any good?
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Post by DNA Off Road »

More info required.....
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Post by macca81 »

they do the job. not sure about longevity tho.
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Post by surfseller06 »

Thanks macca, Its going to be a present for my brother he only needs to change 2 rear tyres when he goes to the drags.
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Post by GRIMACE »

Sorry withdraw my comment, I was thinkin of a different item.

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Post by TRobbo »

if your talking about the 12 volt impact wrenchs then yes I have one and it makes the job a fair bit quicker. not as quick as a proper air tool but quicker than hand.

I also use it for other jobs around the car such as undoing bolts when replacing brake discs etc.
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Post by roverrat »

i got the shentai (sp?) 12v impact wrench seems to do an ok job, its a wierd centrifigal clutch arrangement tho as stated earlier not to sure about longetivity but had it 2 years now and done quite a few tyre changes with it .. definately quicker and easier than the old fashioned wheel brace ...
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Post by TRobbo »

forgot to add, that when/if the current one brakes I would get another one for the cost and convenience.
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