I grabbed on off Amazon a couple of months ago after not being able to break some Lugnuts loose on a golf cart, even with the use of an air ratchet. I bought the torque multiplier and was able to remove the Lugnuts pretty easily, these things really do work.
Yes indeed they do. For future though air ratchets are not very strong and not meant for getting off seized bolts or nuts. You may want to buy an impact gun for that. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Yes this is very convenient for adding strength. Also great if the lugs are seized on from being on too long. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Saw these a few years ago and they were made for big wheeler trucks as those lug nuts are big a d xtreme tight an the tool worked like magic... Then i wonder if one day would be cool for them to make them for personal automobiles.... Well here we are after years in the making!
Might be a good idea to have for junk yard trips. Curious how it works on a car that is off the ground with the wheels dangling. Does the leverage action of the tool negate the need to have another person in the car holding the brake down to break the lugs loose?
I’m not sure if that would work. It would be interesting to find out. Unfortunately I sold mine so I can’t test that theory. I’m thinking if you are doing regular junk yard trips then a battery powered impact gun would be more practical as this tool is only good for removing lugs. A battery powered impact can do any bolt.
Im guessing the supporting socket is as big as the biggest socket that's included to remove the lug nuts.... what happens when you're on the last lug nut to remove.... does the supported attached socket goes in the wheel stud and how is it stable? 🤔
They are handy especially on larger trucks that are torqued way more. I think you can pick them up on Amazon now. I got this one off lazada which is like an Asian Amazon. Glad you found this video. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
It was a Chinese brand. Had no name on it. Just Chinese letters. I ordered this off lazada when I travelled to the Philippines. Lazada is like the Amazon of Asia. I think you can get similar ones on amazon. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Leave the second last lug nut on the stud on after you breaker it loose so the tool will still fit over it. Then take it off with your fingers after. Nice and simple. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
I grabbed on off Amazon a couple of months ago after not being able to break some Lugnuts loose on a golf cart, even with the use of an air ratchet. I bought the torque multiplier and was able to remove the Lugnuts pretty easily, these things really do work.
Yes indeed they do. For future though air ratchets are not very strong and not meant for getting off seized bolts or nuts. You may want to buy an impact gun for that. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
how much it cost?
I did not know of this type of tool, thanks I just ordered one. The Tyre fitters always tighten too much with the air powered rattle guns.
Yes this is very convenient for adding strength. Also great if the lugs are seized on from being on too long. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Saw these a few years ago and they were made for big wheeler trucks as those lug nuts are big a d xtreme tight an the tool worked like magic... Then i wonder if one day would be cool for them to make them for personal automobiles.... Well here we are after years in the making!
Might be a good idea to have for junk yard trips. Curious how it works on a car that is off the ground with the wheels dangling. Does the leverage action of the tool negate the need to have another person in the car holding the brake down to break the lugs loose?
I’m not sure if that would work. It would be interesting to find out. Unfortunately I sold mine so I can’t test that theory. I’m thinking if you are doing regular junk yard trips then a battery powered impact gun would be more practical as this tool is only good for removing lugs. A battery powered impact can do any bolt.
Hi can you remove the lock nut?
If the lock nut socket fits on the torque multiplier then yes you can. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Im guessing the supporting socket is as big as the biggest socket that's included to remove the lug nuts.... what happens when you're on the last lug nut to remove.... does the supported attached socket goes in the wheel stud and how is it stable? 🤔
I want one of these to keep in my truck
They are handy especially on larger trucks that are torqued way more. I think you can pick them up on Amazon now. I got this one off lazada which is like an Asian Amazon. Glad you found this video. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
What make is the one you used? Where did you buy it?
It was a Chinese brand. Had no name on it. Just Chinese letters. I ordered this off lazada when I travelled to the Philippines. Lazada is like the Amazon of Asia. I think you can get similar ones on amazon. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
amazon, a saker version for 72 shipped on amazon
Yes I saw they recently unveiled that. Saker is a good brand. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Cuanto vale estoy interesado y donde lo venden
You can buy them on temu, Amazon, lazada. Price all depends where you live. Thanks for watching
How do you remove the last lug nut when you have removed the rest?
Leave the second last lug nut on the stud on after you breaker it loose so the tool will still fit over it. Then take it off with your fingers after. Nice and simple. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Thank you Bill!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Just like that😁
And just like that. #Lazada. I’m selling this now. Lol. A breaker bar is easier.
NIFTY
Indeed it is. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe