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Old Apr 1, 2016 | 11:57 PM
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98 F150 5.4L E40D/4R100
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It's only about 125' lbs. Perfect for what it tackles. It'll do lug nuts when I'm to lazy for air and if the batteries are juiced ALL THE WAY up.

I use the smaller batteries, came in the kit. That said, these batteries are something else. In the freezing cold, they last a good long time. They don't hit the charger much. I've owned a lot of cordless drills in the past and these batteries are real close to the best I've used. I have to say Ridgid/Panasonic being #1. They are best, -when the batteries slow down, just send them in and they are replaced with brand new ones. It's the only company that does that so....batteries are expensive, -free gets the knod.
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Old Apr 2, 2016 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Seriously, that's all beside the point. I attempted to save you some cash, it's all I can do. It's a fairly easy step by step fix coming from a guy who's worked on for the most part, just these trucks for the last 12 years plus. Help, -is what these forums are all about. Your choice, your money.

Regardless, I wish you luck all the same.

And I appreciate that, truly. I now know and it'll be done myself next time. Picked it up today since my ball games were rained out. Plugs seemed to have done it but I'll run it for a longer period tomorrow. Cleaned injectors and fuel lines. Gas treatment and a full plug change. $280 out the door.
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