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R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
Anyone else wanna recommend a Dewalt??

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rctempire

ClioSport Moderator
Have zero need for this now that ive been using the normal circular saw.
But its on back order so will most likely forget it and will be a tool surprise.

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Plan was to use it for the replacement of floor boards with new chipboard.
Never worked out but still new tool coming soon.
 

Racky

ClioSport Club Member
  Minion Yellow
Back to impact wrenches : is 700-800nM enough to remove some subframe bolts ? I need a gun for removing wheels, and do the brakes/ different arms/ suspension bushes , but also planing to remove the subframe and rear beam from Clio and refurb those.
Was looking at Dewalt DCF899P2 or a Milwaukee M18, both having around 800nm and 2 x 5A batteries.
 

Brigsy

ClioSport Club Member
  T.Turbo
Dcf 899p will easily spin subframe bolts out as they are tightened to a max of 105nm. It wont struggle with any bolts on a clio, it has no problems undoing hub nuts that are torqued to 280nm+. Crank pulley bolt flys out too no dramas at all.
 


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