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I didn’t consider one of these necessary as I had didn’t have many problems by hand. Then when I done a big job on a car at home I got a loan of one. I’m now set on getting one once I decide which one. Makes things so much easier, especially removing nuts and bolts that would snap if removed by hand.

Post #487795 2nd Sep 2018 6:12am
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Very impressive indeed. Just a thought, sometimes, access to the bolts isn't great (control arms etc) - anyone used one in anger with extensions and couplings?

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Post #487815 2nd Sep 2018 8:43am
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Yes, but I found extensions do rob some of the Torque - these look very good value and also have a wobble socket https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=ht...0258428229 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

Post #487820 2nd Sep 2018 9:28am
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The UJ is the weapon of choice for me, albeit, Snap On. Makes all the difference Thumbs Up

Post #487838 2nd Sep 2018 2:37pm
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Vogue wrote:
I’d get the same one I did the High Torque 1/2”, they also do a 3/4” with a bit more Torque but that will easily snap M16 bolts if you are not very careful



Where did you get your one?
My local tool shops only seem to have the 1/4" drive.
Thanks for your help.

Post #487925 3rd Sep 2018 10:00pm
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

In a similar vein, here's the one I'm now seriously considering:
https://www.milwaukeepowertools.co.uk/milwaukee-m18onefhiwf12-0

I'm guessing this is the one to get (for 1/2 inch anyway)?

Cheers,
Stu.

Post #487931 3rd Sep 2018 10:29pm
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Hi MJGH, i have family whos an agent and he sometimes gets job lots, this time it was 50 of these , so i got 20.


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Post #487943 4th Sep 2018 1:31am
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Any going spare? Whistle Laughing

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Next time i get some extras your no. 1 on the list Mikey Rolling with laughter 2015 4.4 AB
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Post #487970 4th Sep 2018 11:25am
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stu1 wrote:
In a similar vein, here's the one I'm now seriously considering:
https://www.milwaukeepowertools.co.uk/milwaukee-m18onefhiwf12-0

I'm guessing this is the one to get (for 1/2 inch anyway)?

Cheers,
Stu.


Stu, that’s the one you need - High Torque 1/2” with the Friction Ring - that’s the bare unit though, if you get the one with 2x 5amp batteries and the quick charger the cheapest I could currently find was £449 direct from Milwaukee. You may already have the batteries and they will also work in other M18 tools 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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MJGH wrote:
Vogue wrote:
I’d get the same one I did the High Torque 1/2”, they also do a 3/4” with a bit more Torque but that will easily snap M16 bolts if you are not very careful



Where did you get your one?
My local tool shops only seem to have the 1/4" drive.
Thanks for your help.


Milwaukee direct - they were the cheapest at the moment, plus all the others charge extra for delivery 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

Post #487979 4th Sep 2018 12:29pm
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Vogue wrote:
stu1 wrote:
In a similar vein, here's the one I'm now seriously considering:
https://www.milwaukeepowertools.co.uk/milwaukee-m18onefhiwf12-0

I'm guessing this is the one to get (for 1/2 inch anyway)?

Cheers,
Stu.


Stu, that’s the one you need - High Torque 1/2” with the Friction Ring - that’s the bare unit though, if you get the one with 2x 5amp batteries and the quick charger the cheapest I could currently find was £449 direct from Milwaukee. You may already have the batteries and they will also work in other M18 tools


Excellent, thank you Thumbs Up

Post #487999 4th Sep 2018 4:34pm
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Couldn’t wait any longer, I bought this: https://www.sgs-engineering.com/power-tool...-bare-unit

Already have 4x 5Ah batteries, so only needed the bare unit

And another one of these to replace it’s older, dying brother...

https://www.sgs-engineering.com/m18fid-0-f...-bare-unit

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