What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 2001
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Nothing wrong with that! Some of the Milwaukee stuff has been blowing away the Snap-on stuff. I am really impressed with the 1/2" cordless impact. Might have to get one since they are like half the price of a Snap-on. Might also need to check out there boxes (if they come in green). I like my Snap-on but if I can get the same thing for way less, why not?
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Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Yes please do send some over! 1100 ft lbs is fine with me. Beats firing the air compressor up every time I need to take 1 big bolt out.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: i6 4.0L
Fixed this modern convenience item.
So much better getting in and out.
Had to re-crimp the catch/connector on the left, back onto the cable.
So much better getting in and out.
Had to re-crimp the catch/connector on the left, back onto the cable.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Its finally fixed!! After 5 months of it not driving its finally got a new ignition coil and is running. Now i just need to get it from southern nj to southern mississippi lol
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Year: 1994
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Nothing wrong with that! Some of the Milwaukee stuff has been blowing away the Snap-on stuff. I am really impressed with the 1/2" cordless impact. Might have to get one since they are like half the price of a Snap-on. Might also need to check out there boxes (if they come in green). I like my Snap-on but if I can get the same thing for way less, why not?
Have a 5.0 amp hour battery, after I was all said and done pulling the axle and all front suspension the battery was still at 4 bars. 5 year warranty on the tool and 3 years on the battery, id buy another one in a heartbeat.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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I have the 1/2 drive milwaukee fuel impact (1,100 ftlb torque model). Recently bought it, used it to pull the front axle and suspension out of the jeep. So far I absolutely love it!
Have a 5.0 amp hour battery, after I was all said and done pulling the axle and all front suspension the battery was still at 4 bars. 5 year warranty on the tool and 3 years on the battery, id buy another one in a heartbeat.
Have a 5.0 amp hour battery, after I was all said and done pulling the axle and all front suspension the battery was still at 4 bars. 5 year warranty on the tool and 3 years on the battery, id buy another one in a heartbeat.
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Year: 1994
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Ive been looking at those as well. Is it the 12volt or 18 volt?? I only have milwaukee's 1/4" bit drive impact and the 1/2 inch (both 18v). Air ratchets are one of my favorite tools so I was wondering how the electric stacked up.
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Model: Cherokee
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Just did rehab on my whole cooling system with the thing. I think everyone knows how a man can bond with tools, cars, whatever other mechanical objects. That tool, I consider him my little buddy. Really handy at speeding things up.
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it's an M12, so it's the 12V. I never really got around an air ratchet, so I don't have anything to compare to. It does have a 30Ft/Lbs lock out, if it senses the bolt is torqued down more than 30 ft/lbs (this is indicated by the battery light flashing) it will want you to loosen by hand a few turns to break the torque. Then it will zip it right out. This is so the thing doesn't put a crap ton of torque a bolt and spin itself smacking your hand on something.
Just did rehab on my whole cooling system with the thing. I think everyone knows how a man can bond with tools, cars, whatever other mechanical objects. That tool, I consider him my little buddy. Really handy at speeding things up.
Just did rehab on my whole cooling system with the thing. I think everyone knows how a man can bond with tools, cars, whatever other mechanical objects. That tool, I consider him my little buddy. Really handy at speeding things up.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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I have the 1/2 drive milwaukee fuel impact (1,100 ftlb torque model). Recently bought it, used it to pull the front axle and suspension out of the jeep. So far I absolutely love it!
Have a 5.0 amp hour battery, after I was all said and done pulling the axle and all front suspension the battery was still at 4 bars. 5 year warranty on the tool and 3 years on the battery, id buy another one in a heartbeat.
Have a 5.0 amp hour battery, after I was all said and done pulling the axle and all front suspension the battery was still at 4 bars. 5 year warranty on the tool and 3 years on the battery, id buy another one in a heartbeat.
edit: i erased the link as I pressed reply haha!!
https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-276...Milwaukee+fuel
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This is the one I have, but i bought the bare tool. This link is with the battery and charger. Definitely get the friction ring version over the detent.
https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-276.../dp/B00GFUA7FC
https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-276.../dp/B00GFUA7FC
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Anyways, check out this tool ****. Its my tool bag for work. Im a industrial process control tech and carry it everyday, all for about $100 bucks too:
Room for both my fluke DMM and Fluke 725 Multi Function Process Calibrator
Laptop storage
Its Raining??? Who cares, got a rain fly
Screw driver and hand tool storage
Top of bag storage, i keep all kinds of stuff in here