Need a good electric impact wrench?

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Need a good electric impact wrench?

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I vote for the Craftsman.
The bolt wouldn't come loose. This was the result. :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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So what's the metal hanging on that bolt supposed to be attached to?
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It came from the lower left front corner of the truck. I can't remember now exactly what it was. :hmm:
Sure surprised me when it tore loose, though! :o
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That looks like the lower front fender mount to me....it's supposed to be welded onto the bottom of the rocker panel. Looks like that thing's got some TORQUE to it! :eek:
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