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Jesus325iTouring
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Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:54 pm

My brother got me this for Christmas,I've not had need to use until now,it's an impact driver that you plug into the fag lighter,it is by far the BEST bit of kit i have ever had.
You may think it's not going to be very powerful only running of the fag lighter,but believe me,it had no trouble undoing subframe bolts and other exceesively tight bolts.
It is also brilliant for undoing and doing up wheel nuts,it takes seconds and theres no pissing about,straining backs or stamping on wheel braces involded.

IMO,it is a must to keep in the car for puncture or blowout moments,you can change the wheel in under five minutes from start to finish,and,it would be a great thing for the missus to use if she was out and had a puncture,its just so damn easy.

So,GO AND BUY ONE RIGHT NOW!

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Before anyone asks,how much and where from,I'll phone my bro tomorrow and ask him,can't be to pricey though,and lets face it,you can't put a price on keeping the missus happy if she gets a puncture!
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Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:58 pm

looks meaty dude 8O
but it would deffo come in handy if it all went :cens:
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:04 am

Certainly would matey!
The case it comes in would fit in the rear side compartment in the boot as well. :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:06 am

This was the weapon of choice for removing the power steering rack was it Rog? No leaks for you now eh matey! You will probably find that the manual rack feels better (more feedback) at speed than the PAS rack. I prefer the manual rack myself. Glad u got it sorted mate and had fun doing it by the looks of that gun! :eek:
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:08 am

aah, that explains the record time in which that was done then :lol:

canԚ´t beat a decent power tool for absolute bone idleness (tim tool man GRRRR)
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:10 am

SCOTT325SE wrote:This was the weapon of choice for removing the power steering rack was it Rog? No leaks for you now eh matey! You will probably find that the manual rack feels better (more feedback) at speed than the PAS rack. I prefer the manual rack myself. Glad u got it sorted mate and had fun doing it by the looks of that gun! :eek:
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:lol: :lol: It did make it fun too,felt all professional! :lol:

Yet to know how the rack feels at speed,only been to the shop to get fags,but it feels better allready,as I said to you on the phone earlier,still amazed at the tracking :lol:

And yup,no more leaks,well,power steering fluid leaks anyway! :lol:

Big THANKS to you fella,I stayed damn cool........with me gun!
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:12 am

johnono wrote: canԚ´t beat a decent power tool for absolute bone idleness (tim tool man GRRRR)
:rofl: ...........................and down the stairs........ :cry: :lol:
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:14 am

:lol: :cool:
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 9:30 pm

If you still haven't bought one of these go and buy one,right now.
Just done the front wheel bearing on my motor today,used it to undo/do up ALL the nuts/bolts etc,its just so damn easy,took me half hour from start to finish including two fag breaks the clearing up etc etc.
A superb tool!

NO SPANNER RASH either! :cool:
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 9:40 pm

Shopping list:

1. Impact driver
2. Bread
3. Milk
4. Cat food......

:D Cheers for the tip Jesus, being a girlie and all, this will def be useful in the boot of my car 8)

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Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:04 pm

willow wrote:Shopping list:

1. Impact driver
2. Bread
3. Milk
4. Cat food......

:D Cheers for the tip Jesus, being a girlie and all, this will def be useful in the boot of my car 8)

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Excellent shopping list!

TBH,not being at all sexist,it would be a great bit of kit for ladies (and weedy geezers) to change wheels with,perfect for wheel nuts,there would be no need to call out the husband or AA man to do the job!
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:11 pm

I can vouch for how good these things are, the rear hub nuts on beetles are an absolute nightmare to remove and in the past i have resorted to grinding the nut off!!! but whacked on a cheap impact driver like the one above, cost about Ԛ£15 and it whipped them off no trouble well impressed :D
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:47 pm

GavinJ wrote: cost about Ԛ£15 and it whipped them off no trouble well impressed :D
I guessed thats about how much it was,bargain,done the biz for me today for sure :D :D
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 11:27 pm

gavin...have you not got the obligitory bit of scaffholding that is about 5 foot long with the correct size socket welded to the end for hub nut removal....got one in the garage. though ever beetle owner had one.

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it's my brothers actually, but he manages to jump and down on it and gets it to work a treat
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 1:29 pm

I can vouch for these too - bought one recently as they were in the sale at good ol' Woolies - something like a tenner i think. Used it last weekend and it made the whole job of removing and replacing wheels so much better.
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 4:44 pm

Jesus325iTouring wrote:
SCOTT325SE wrote:This was the weapon of choice for removing the power steering rack was it Rog? No leaks for you now eh matey! You will probably find that the manual rack feels better (more feedback) at speed than the PAS rack. I prefer the manual rack myself. Glad u got it sorted mate and had fun doing it by the looks of that gun! :eek:
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:lol: :lol: It did make it fun too,felt all professional! :lol:

Yet to know how the rack feels at speed,only been to the shop to get fags,but it feels better allready,as I said to you on the phone earlier,still amazed at the tracking :lol:

And yup,no more leaks,well,power steering fluid leaks anyway! :lol:

Big THANKS to you fella,I stayed damn cool........with me gun!
I need to put a new steering rack in (taken the old one out), any tips? I'm going to get a rack from ECP and replace the coupling and track rods as well. Bit worried about sorting out the tracking etc.

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Sun Jun 24, 2007 12:24 pm

Just came across this thread - that thing looks like a top bit of kit for a "weedy geezer" like me :)

Hear's a link to buy one:

http://www.toolstation.com/?r=f&feature=80400

(or 23.99 delivered from eBay - should arrive Tuesday :))
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Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:47 pm

Amazes me how threads suddenly make an appearance,this one's over two years old! :D

Said tool has now been burnt out :cry: Undoing too many rust R5 bolts!

Must get another one......
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Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:52 pm

:eek: I never noticed that!

Can you still get them?

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Jesus325iTouring wrote:Amazes me how threads suddenly make an appearance,this one's over two years old! :D

Said tool has now been burnt out :cry: Undoing too many rust R5 bolts!

Must get another one......
Yes i had one at about the same time as this thread started. It only lasted one job putting on IS suspension t my old m10. Useful when it worked mind
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Sun Jun 24, 2007 7:42 pm

sealey do one for about 150quid - I suspect theirs is more up to the job but I'll see how I get on with my 20quid special.

Jesus- didn't even look at the date, that's the beauty of the search feature :)
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Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:49 am

Very nice, thanks.

I bought the Cosmo which is unfortunately the lowest in their test but they do say that's mostly due to price which they had as 52 and I only paid 23 inc VAT and delivery so we'll see how it goes.
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Mon Jun 25, 2007 6:33 pm

i have had tw of these.. as im pure lazy.. however i have found wiht use th clutches in them go.. wihc is night mareish :(
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Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:46 am

I have a cheap air driven one, and it's rubbish. :(
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Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:19 pm

Who cares :) these little things are great - no where near as good as a proper air gun worth a few quid to help out with the odd job me things.

great for suspension top nuts!
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