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Old 12-05-2022, 06:05 PM   #18
dghii
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If you decide to do suspension work in the future, get a battery powered impact gun. Not going to recommend a specific one but something powerful, yet small enough to carry with you for flat repair. Most I can think of will easily handle suspension torque values (other than Axle nuts!). I'm thinking $150 will cover it.

I've done a decent amount of DYI suspension work in my garage....the impact gun made all the difference in the world in getting the jobs done without nearly the cussing typically required.
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