In for Hydraulic Car Jack
#1
In for Hydraulic Car Jack
I was looking for a decent cheap one for my A6. Didn't want to spend too much money, would this do the job? I don't want to use the one which comes with the car, that thing is horrible.
Amazon.com: Torin T82012 2 Ton Hydraulic Trolley Jack in Plastic Case: Automotive
Also could anyone suggest me a impact wrench for tires that would be awesome. A new DIY'er, about to do brakes this week
Amazon.com: Torin T82012 2 Ton Hydraulic Trolley Jack in Plastic Case: Automotive
Also could anyone suggest me a impact wrench for tires that would be awesome. A new DIY'er, about to do brakes this week
#2
that jack should be sufficient.
there are a couple of different impact wrench options you can go with. pneumatic is what most people think of when they think impact wrench, however, for a DIYer that is only going to use it occasionally you should look at an electric. the electric has less maintenance associated with it. no need for a compressor. not tethered by the air line.
just keep in mind it is definitely one of those things that "you get what you pay for"
there are a couple of different impact wrench options you can go with. pneumatic is what most people think of when they think impact wrench, however, for a DIYer that is only going to use it occasionally you should look at an electric. the electric has less maintenance associated with it. no need for a compressor. not tethered by the air line.
just keep in mind it is definitely one of those things that "you get what you pay for"
#3
that jack should be sufficient.
there are a couple of different impact wrench options you can go with. pneumatic is what most people think of when they think impact wrench, however, for a DIYer that is only going to use it occasionally you should look at an electric. the electric has less maintenance associated with it. no need for a compressor. not tethered by the air line.
just keep in mind it is definitely one of those things that "you get what you pay for"
there are a couple of different impact wrench options you can go with. pneumatic is what most people think of when they think impact wrench, however, for a DIYer that is only going to use it occasionally you should look at an electric. the electric has less maintenance associated with it. no need for a compressor. not tethered by the air line.
just keep in mind it is definitely one of those things that "you get what you pay for"
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