Donnie Barnes wrote:
I wouldn't care to use the one Jim is talking about for wheels unless you get a torque-stick, and those aren't cheap to get a decent one, either.
Yea, I totally agree. If you're looking for something to do lugs mainly, I wouldn't use it for that either.
In my case, if I did get it, I'd probably bring both guns to events and continue using the Milwaukee to put lugs on. The SnapOn would obviously be used to zip them off quickly. I was more thinking of the versatility it would bring when I'm out scratching around in the dirt pretending I have a garage.
There is a compact DeWalt model that a few people have mentioned that may be a good middle ground. One of the guys that drove my car at a CCR event earlier in the year had one and I was very surprised how powerful the thing was despite being so tiny. It had no trouble taking my lugs off (torqued to 80ft-lbs) and would be a great choice for that type of duty. I think they make a larger version of the same model for a little less money but I don't know much about it.
And there is always the cheap Goodyear one that PepBoys sells. I believe some of our club members have experience with them so maybe they will chime in. Honestly, that one is so cheap, it may not be a bad investment even if you have to replace it every couple of years.
Jim