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Jet
Number of posts : 4150 Age : 73 Location : Canal Winchester Ohio 43110 Registration date : 2011-04-19
| Subject: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 1:53 pm | |
| I think i'm going to add an electric impact driver to my tool box for the trails. any suggestions? | |
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pit dog
Number of posts : 4423 Age : 65 Location : charleston WV Registration date : 2010-01-28
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 2:01 pm | |
| The lithium ones are smaller & more powerful. Just drink more jack. | |
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Carolinarhino
Number of posts : 1712 Age : 53 Location : Statesville, N.C. Registration date : 2010-08-19
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 2:04 pm | |
| I keep a Dewalt 18 volt impact in my tool box. If you ever sink your rhino and need to clean your sheave out or if you have to change a belt in the woods you have to have a impact! | |
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Jet
Number of posts : 4150 Age : 73 Location : Canal Winchester Ohio 43110 Registration date : 2011-04-19
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 2:04 pm | |
| - pit dog wrote:
- The lithium ones are smaller & more powerful. Just drink more jack.
drink more Jack ?????????????????? HOW ? lol. think dewalt is good---? | |
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WV Hot Rod Rhino Admin
Number of posts : 5386 Age : 57 Location : Mount Hope, WV Registration date : 2009-10-06
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 2:06 pm | |
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Camoeiger
Number of posts : 28 Age : 37 Location : Nc Registration date : 2012-03-24
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 2:12 pm | |
| I have a dewalt 18v it does the job.
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Jet
Number of posts : 4150 Age : 73 Location : Canal Winchester Ohio 43110 Registration date : 2011-04-19
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 2:14 pm | |
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WV Hot Rod Rhino Admin
Number of posts : 5386 Age : 57 Location : Mount Hope, WV Registration date : 2009-10-06
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 3:37 pm | |
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Jet
Number of posts : 4150 Age : 73 Location : Canal Winchester Ohio 43110 Registration date : 2011-04-19
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 7:05 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 9:08 pm | |
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Bobby D
Number of posts : 14579 Location : Blacksburg,Va Registration date : 2009-02-08
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 9:24 pm | |
| Dewalt is what we use at work | |
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Hump
Number of posts : 4683 Age : 45 Location : Richwood, WV Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 11:32 pm | |
| I don't have a cordless anything, but I do have a Dewalt sawsall and I can destroy anything with it. I know because I've seen me do it. | |
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Hump
Number of posts : 4683 Age : 45 Location : Richwood, WV Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 3rd 2013, 11:42 pm | |
| - Jet wrote:
- 14 and 15 it is !!!
I used to run 9 or 10 in the rzr with bighorns. I'm going to run 12 in the bighorns on the rhino. After riding with James the other day, I can see why he says such high pressure. As speeds increase over rocky rutted out trails, so should psi or you will be taking corners on the sidewalls instead of the tread. Let me break it down 9 psi= you can ride with Tbone all day long while getting max tread contact for max traction. 9 psi= you can run hard behind Hump all day as long as you slow down for the rough rocky stuff, then hammer down where you can. 12+= you may be able to catch Hot Rod (if he waits at the intersections) without knocking the tire off the bead or using the sidewalls as tread. | |
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Carolinarhino
Number of posts : 1712 Age : 53 Location : Statesville, N.C. Registration date : 2010-08-19
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 4th 2013, 1:41 am | |
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bubba53 Moderator
Number of posts : 12045 Age : 71 Location : statesville,nc Registration date : 2009-08-29
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 4th 2013, 8:47 am | |
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bubba53 Moderator
Number of posts : 12045 Age : 71 Location : statesville,nc Registration date : 2009-08-29
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 4th 2013, 8:49 am | |
| I run 12lbs in all four of mine....and I ain't trying to catch anyone | |
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Yotehunter66
Number of posts : 2119 Age : 58 Location : Clayton, Michigan Registration date : 2011-03-23
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 4th 2013, 3:57 pm | |
| I've always run 12 all around too. Although I'm never going fast enough to run on the side walls.
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Jet
Number of posts : 4150 Age : 73 Location : Canal Winchester Ohio 43110 Registration date : 2011-04-19
| Subject: Re: electric impact driver ( cordless) for the tool box February 4th 2013, 6:29 pm | |
| why would interco put 7 psi max on the side wall of the reptiles? it says 15 psi to seat bead and 7 psi max. they are raidials.
the big horns on the 550 grizzly say"do not exceed 36 psi to seat bead, see vehicle manufactures reccomended setting. i've been running them at 3-5 psi front and 5-7 rear. | |
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Jet
Number of posts : 4150 Age : 73 Location : Canal Winchester Ohio 43110 Registration date : 2011-04-19
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