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I like how it has different size tires with a super single front (like a vocational truck) and still have the same tread pattern.
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Does drive ALOT better, also feels more stable. Well worth the cost.Great setup and I bet the ride quality and flotation improved……well as much as it could lol.
Totally agree.I like how it has different size tires with a super single front (like a vocational truck) and still have the same tread pattern.
This seems like a good direction to go for my wrecker, but just the cost of super singles was going to be almost as much as the truck, and I can only assume duals are even more expensive, having to buy 8 instead of 4. That said, you save $800 on not buying combat wheels for the rears.Totally agree.
M18 high torque impact (or the Dewalt version, if you're a yellow guy).You might want to check what torque they used on your lugnuts. Most tire shops stall a 1" drive impact on every one, the result will make your changing a flat almost impossible. Multiply that by 20 for just one rear set...
Your weight and 24" bar/wrench will be plenty to hold things together. 250-300 Ft/Lbs is a good target.
Thinking a Chicago Pneumatic wrench will run OK off the air system on your 5-ton, nah. One nut will deplete your air tanks. A battery electric won't get anywhere near the necessary scrote to loosen a nut torqued to 800-1000 lbs. (not to mention stretching your studs).
Just sayin'.
My 20V Hercules High Impact Model delivers up to 1,200 ft-lbs of breakaway torque and 700 ft-lbs of fastening torque for tightening. I changed my front wheels without problem using an 8 AH battery pack...of course I did soak the lugs with penetrating oil for 6 months firstI have a 3/4 that's rated to like 2100 ft lbs and takes lug nuts off a 5 ton with zero issue
Yup. Even some of the value branded stuff has some decent capability these days.My 20V Hercules High Impact Model delivers up to 1,200 ft-lbs of breakaway torque and 700 ft-lbs of fastening torque for tightening. I changed my front wheels without problem using an 8 AH battery pack...of course I did soak the lugs with penetrating oil for 6 months first![]()