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Closure: I found a suitable big bugger hub tugger, and it got the job done in seconds.
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Woah, I want one of those.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 18:57 |
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jamal posted:Woah, I want one of those. no emptyquoting. where and how much?
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 18:58 |
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Cost me £80, though I got a 10% discount because I also bought some thread dies from them. Have seen the same design for £65 elsewhere, but I needed it now. I bought mine from "uk-t00ls-direct" on Ebay. This ones a Neilsen Tools brand, I have some of their other stuff. Think Harbor Freight or Sears levels for quality - perfectly serviceable and will last well enough, but not Snap-On type kit (or pricing, to be fair). I'd be amazed if someone didn't already import the same thing to the USA somewhere. In fairness, the guys I bought from have a baseline shipping price to the US of £25, which isn't that bad for a big lump of metal, and I expect there may be discounts to be had if you bought a few of them. The main threaded body is a hydraulic unit. You thread it in as far as it'll go, then turn the handle, and it's not pushing against the shaft, it's pushing a master piston in a hydraulic circuit, with the slave piston at the other end actually pushing the assembly apart - so no rotational friction against the end, and it has a certain amount of mechanical advantage due to the master/slave size ratio. If you run out of travel, back it off, thread the main body further in, and go again. Massively easier to use than the normal threaded types.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 19:24 |
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My god, now that is a tool.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 19:38 |
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InitialDave posted:The main threaded body is a hydraulic unit. You thread it in as far as it'll go, then turn the handle, and it's not pushing against the shaft, it's pushing a master piston in a hydraulic circuit, with the slave piston at the other end actually pushing the assembly apart - so no rotational friction against the end, and it has a certain amount of mechanical advantage due to the master/slave size ratio. If you run out of travel, back it off, thread the main body further in, and go again. Massively easier to use than the normal threaded types. This is loving genius (until the seals fail, but still awesome).
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 19:41 |
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Here you go, guys: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hydraulic-Wheel-Hub-Drive-Shaft-Puller-10-Ton-power-for-4-and-5-stud-hubs-/351549768163 Edit: PCD fitting on that seems larger than mine, even though it looks like the same unit.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 19:46 |
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Ya and here it is with a slide hammer: https://www.vidaxl.com/e/8718475855781/hydraulic-wheel-hub-puller-with-hammer-set-10-ton
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 19:57 |
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Here's the air hammer version I wish they would've made back when I still worked at a front end shop. Dunno if it works for poo poo, but it looks good. http://m.ebay.com/itm/142234222789?_mwBanner=1
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 21:38 |
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InitialDave posted:Here you go, guys: Finally, I can now finish my project and pleasure my anus. Thanks for showing this off.
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# ? Aug 29, 2017 02:09 |
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If anyone has a Wilco Farm near them, they have the M18 Fuel Sawzall with the giant 9.0 battery and rapid charger marked down from $299 to $201. This made for a tricky impulse purchase, but I had just enough straps. I didn't even need a sawzall, but now I can order the bare M18 1/2" impact wrench and have some fun.
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# ? Aug 29, 2017 03:24 |
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What's a good multimeter to keep in my truck? Oddly enough, I needed one tonight, and luckily had mine, but it doesn't life in my truck. Analog is fine, just needs a case to protect it, and it has to last living in my truck. This is just for roadside troubleshooting; i.e. "is my alternator working" and is there "current flowing" type stuff.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 05:02 |
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Any old cheapy multimeter would probably work. I'd go for a digital one with a backlight personally. Should be able to find one at Harbor Freight, etc. for $20 or less.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 05:06 |
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mod sassinator posted:Any old cheapy multimeter would probably work. I'd go for a digital one with a backlight personally. Should be able to find one at Harbor Freight, etc. for They have free multimeter coupons all the time with any purchase. They work well enough for very basic functions (I've gotten by with it as my only multimeter for years, but I don't do too much wiring and wiring troubleshooting).
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 13:57 |
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Check the free multimeter against a 9V battery before you leave. I've got one that reads 10.5v on a 9v source, which kinda fucks up automotive usage.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 14:41 |
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sharkytm posted:Check the free multimeter against a 9V battery before you leave. I've got one that reads 10.5v on a 9v source, which kinda fucks up automotive usage. Assuming you can trust the HF battery to be 9V
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Colostomy Bag posted:Assuming you can trust the HF battery to be 9V BYO, obviously.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 15:44 |
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I bought a spare off-brand clamp on multimeter from Lowe's that's been very functional for like $35. It's nice having an hvac multimeter so you can test caps, but that's rarely very important, or something you can't test in other ways. I've posted this before, but this plug in automotive tester is very handy if you have an intermittent problem you suspect may be electrical/alternator in nature.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 17:29 |
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sharkytm posted:BYO, obviously. BYOB
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 17:44 |
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For your viewing pleasure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQlmABbSZzE
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 20:02 |
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Not really a tool, but does anyone have recommendations on dash cams? Ideally it'd be something low-profile so it doesn't block my view too much and easy to remove/deploy since I live in CA and don't need people breaking into my car over a freaking dash cam.
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# ? Aug 31, 2017 22:33 |
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I use a blackvue dr650s-2ch. Hides behind the profile of the mirror, has a dedicated rear view camera, 1080p (front only), good night imaging, cloud and wifi support, and comes with a decently working phone app. The only particularly bad think I've noticed is that it constantly runs hot to the touch. I think it corrupted one of my memory cards. But I also think it does that to keep the windshield defrosted for continuous clear vision. Also has support for a motion sensitive and accelerometer sensitive parking mode so it doesn't ruin the battery. There are cheaper units but I haven't heard of one that's actually better.
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# ? Aug 31, 2017 22:44 |
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angryrobots posted:I bought a spare off-brand clamp on multimeter from Lowe's that's been very functional for like $35. It's nice having an hvac multimeter so you can test caps, but that's rarely very important, or something you can't test in other ways. The only problem I'd have with that, is that a wiring issue between your battery / alt and the power socket / lighter socket could cause troubleshooting errors if you rely on that as your only means of testing. Unlikely, but not impossible. cigaw posted:Not really a tool, but does anyone have recommendations on dash cams? Ideally it'd be something low-profile so it doesn't block my view too much and easy to remove/deploy since I live in CA and don't need people breaking into my car over a freaking dash cam. There's a dashcam thread here: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3597215 Also, ratbert90 is working through developing A Superior Dashcam: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3827126
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# ? Aug 31, 2017 23:00 |
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cigaw posted:Not really a tool, but does anyone have recommendations on dash cams? Ideally it'd be something low-profile so it doesn't block my view too much and easy to remove/deploy since I live in CA and don't need people breaking into my car over a freaking dash cam. There is a dash cam thread!
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# ? Sep 1, 2017 00:19 |
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QuarkMartial posted:What's a good multimeter to keep in my truck? Oddly enough, I needed one tonight, and luckily had mine, but it doesn't life in my truck. Analog is fine, just needs a case to protect it, and it has to last living in my truck. This is just for roadside troubleshooting; i.e. "is my alternator working" and is there "current flowing" type stuff. Kinda late i guess but get a digital dwell meter https://www.amazon.com/Actron-CP7677-Automotive-TroubleShooter-Multimeter/dp/B0002LZU7K Basically the same but you can read rpm and dwell off the coil which is pretty handy if you ever need it. Mines held up pretty well its not the best but it does the trick and its cheap.
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# ? Sep 1, 2017 23:27 |
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Anyone have a suggestion for an Android app that tracks gas mileage? I used to use Fuelly, but that's pretty much been abandoned. Their replacement also looks abandoned. Fuel.io doesn't do tenths of a mile.
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# ? Sep 1, 2017 23:55 |
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I use an app called Mileage, which is pretty bare bones. None of my cars measure in tenths, but I believe it'd work if you input the mileage in tenths. Otherwise it'll export a csv file if you want to manipulate the data further, or it has built in charting (that isn't great, but I use it just to track fillups and mileage over time).
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 00:07 |
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Deeters posted:Anyone have a suggestion for an Android app that tracks gas mileage? I used to use Fuelly, but that's pretty much been abandoned. Their replacement also looks abandoned. Fuel.io doesn't do tenths of a mile. i use aCar, well worth $5 for tracking fuel, maintenance and costs. i dont even use android any more but i havent found anything as good for ios so i fire up my android once a week and input my fuel usage into it.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 00:13 |
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Deeters posted:Anyone have a suggestion for an Android app that tracks gas mileage? I used to use Fuelly, but that's pretty much been abandoned. Their replacement also looks abandoned. Fuel.io doesn't do tenths of a mile. BraveUlysses posted:i use aCar, well worth $5 for tracking fuel, maintenance and costs. i dont even use android any more but i havent found anything as good for ios so i fire up my android once a week and input my fuel usage into it. aCar got bought by Fuelly years ago and they're finally integrating the two.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 00:52 |
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DogonCrook posted:Kinda late i guess but get a digital dwell meter I was going to just grab a cheapie, like other suggested, but reading dwell and rpm seems like it'd be pretty handy in a pinch. Thanks!
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 01:23 |
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about a decade ago I had a function'd excel sheet that I just put milage, fillups and dates into and it generated all the nerdstats now I just use my ultragauge for average and live readings
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 02:32 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:aCar got bought by Fuelly years ago and they're finally integrating the two. How soon? The aCar app in the play store hasn't been updated since 2015
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 02:54 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:The only problem I'd have with that, is that a wiring issue between your battery / alt and the power socket / lighter socket could cause troubleshooting errors if you rely on that as your only means of testing. Unlikely, but not impossible.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 05:03 |
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Deeters posted:How soon? The aCar app in the play store hasn't been updated since 2015 There's an ongoing beta you can sign up for. I've been using it for months and it's been solid. I think they're planning on making it widely available "soon". angryrobots posted:Oh I absolutely agree with that, my first choice would be a multimeter. But I've had a couple issues that were intermittent, so I like stuff I can observe while driving. As soon as I read this I realized this would have helped me diagnose the charging issue on my C10 after the LS swap. It was intermittent as hell, because some jackass at the shop CRIMPED THE loving POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE INSTEAD OF RUNNING A NEW ONE It was hidden in wire loom too, took a while to find that poo poo crimp. IOwnCalculus fucked around with this message at 15:13 on Sep 2, 2017 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:There's an ongoing beta you can sign up for. I've been using it for months and it's been solid. I think they're planning on making it widely available "soon". How do you think cables are terminated?
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 15:43 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:There's an ongoing beta you can sign up for. I've been using it for months and it's been solid. I think they're planning on making it widely available "soon". Crimped how?
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 16:07 |
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Poorly.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 17:28 |
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Yeah lol intermittant implies badly.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 19:16 |
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Gingerbread House Music posted:How do you think cables are terminated? Once at each end, not with a lovely yellow butt splice in the middle wrapped in electrical tape. It was hilariously easy to replace the whole run so I have no loving idea why the guy half assed it that badly.
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Double posting with actual tool content. 1) What's everyone like for a floor jack these days (2.5 tons or larger ideally) with a bit extra lift height? My Arcan 2.5 ton hybrid jack still works great but only lifts to 18.6" and that's not enough to easily get the WJ in the air with the bigger tires without stacking a couple of 2x4s on the saddle. Not concerned about minimum height since I'm not going to get rid of the Arcan and I've also got a hand-me-down old HF 1.5 ton aluminum for dealing with small poo poo. 2) Retractable air hoses. I received the ubiquitous Campbell Hausfeld blue PVC retractable hose as a gift years ago and the hose has developed a split halfway through. I do not expect that cutting it and putting a union there will last long. Any particularly good setups out there? Going to wall-mount it next to my compressor. IOwnCalculus fucked around with this message at 00:24 on Sep 3, 2017 |
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