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Makita dtw300 is my go to for pretty much anything also have the dtw1002 for when things get serious. I just have the £100 Sealey battery ratchet as the Makita one is a bit chunky.
As said above though the dtw700 looks decent just no personal experience.
Another Castle Combe regular. Live 15mins away from there. Mostly save the clio for racing and use my Dads Megane 225 Trophy for track days instead.
Have booked for this year
Combe x3
Thruxton
Anglesey
And hopefully a full season in CC Hot hatch with fresh engine built by AW Motoworls plus...
They were doing a deal with a free set of the other new Pads they were doing for megane fitment. Believe Kev from Kam racing would know a lot more how they perform..
I was quite fortunate to get a Knipex tool roll of various cutters grips and pliers for £100 brand new. Had them for probably 5years now most of them get used daily and are brilliant.
If you want flush cutters look at Lindstroms they are amazing as well.
I’ve gone from AO50 to AR1 and so far not gettting on with them. Much less front end grip but tbh not had much chance to play around with setup just took some camber off.
I’ve also got a set of the MRF ZTR which I think I will try out for the next round after hearing a lot of good things.
If...
I’ve got one of the cheap Sealey ones and tbh it’s great for the money. A mate bought one afterwards and uses it daily stripping cars at scrap yards and it’s taken some proper abuse in its stride.
Even across the tyre that’s mighty impressive to manage that. I’ve always seen a difference on the Pyrometer on all tyres I’ve checked across the width.
If you have a look even Nankang recommend themselves between -1 to -3 of camber. Personal experience shows that over that they tend to...