Somehow I'm not surprised you have a weak grip.....I don't think that, but maybe I have used too many impact wrenches and air hammers. Bad for joints.
Somehow I'm not surprised you have a weak grip.....I don't think that, but maybe I have used too many impact wrenches and air hammers. Bad for joints.
And here I was thinking I was the only one that did that.I used mine to crimp the e-brake cable on my truck. Good for all kinds of things
That’s why I bought mine.I used mine to crimp the e-brake cable on my truck. Good for all kinds of things
So far so good, the only thing that scares me is you strip the wire and screw it down with the vibration of offroad.@Babaganoosh I'm curious to hear your thoughts on the MSD solid state relay block. Seems like a nice product.
Scott, I’ve used the hammer style crimper for 20+ years….bought a hydro one and I’ll NEVER hammer another one….I had been debating about getting a crimper like that. I've had good luck using the hammer style in a 20ton press so I'm curious to hear feedback before I switch methods. I saw your picture of the crimp on IG, so I decided to make you post about here too by asking the question.![]()


And no nuns died? Amazing!All new fluids in the truck for them to drain out now.
Next step is drilling out the cab bolts, I'm thinking about measuring then drilling through the floor and hopefully bust the nut off inside tack welded. I know a couple are broke but I ended up breaking a bolt off on a couple.... Yes it's been like this sense 2015 and I have only had 2.5 cab bolts holding it down all this time...

I drove it 25 miles Monday down the freeway at 75 with no cab bolts.And no nuns died? Amazing!
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You put a lot of faith in the shifter linkages and steering shaft holding it all together!!!I drove it 25 miles Monday down the freeway at 75 with no cab bolts.![]()
uhhh the steering was a little weird...You put a lot of faith in the shifter linkages and steering shaft holding it all together!!!