bduke23
Well-Known Member
I need some advice and tips.
Well i borrowed an impact driver when I was at the farm last and removed the nice rear bumper from my parts truck. When I got back to the city, I went down to cajun tire and finally bought their big impact driver myself, and then headed to princess auto and got the biggest socket set they had for it. By the way, I've been saving up about ten bucks a time each payday to finally do this. Today I braved the weather and went out to change the bumper and.... nothing happened!!! Other than I made a lot of noise. The driver failed to crack loose a single bolt. I soaked it with wd-40, even tried heating up the nut with a torch first. Is the problem my impact gun? Its rated for 250 foot pounds of torque, I thought that would be enough. Is there any other tips or tricks you guys can think of that I can try to get those bolts off?
Well i borrowed an impact driver when I was at the farm last and removed the nice rear bumper from my parts truck. When I got back to the city, I went down to cajun tire and finally bought their big impact driver myself, and then headed to princess auto and got the biggest socket set they had for it. By the way, I've been saving up about ten bucks a time each payday to finally do this. Today I braved the weather and went out to change the bumper and.... nothing happened!!! Other than I made a lot of noise. The driver failed to crack loose a single bolt. I soaked it with wd-40, even tried heating up the nut with a torch first. Is the problem my impact gun? Its rated for 250 foot pounds of torque, I thought that would be enough. Is there any other tips or tricks you guys can think of that I can try to get those bolts off?