Milwaukee right angle impact 2564-20 on rear caliper bolts

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Still see slot of people asking how well this tool works on caliper bolts. Here it's is on the rear caliper bracket bolts on a 2013 f150 with 98k miles.

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I’m holding out to get the Milwaukee left angle impact.

jamram
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We have a bunch of these at work, they're amazing.

To all the people saying to use a regular ratchet, you can break some bolts if you don't impact them off. And when time is money, this tool makes bank.

RelaxIAG
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There's a lot of commentary that this tool isn't powerful enough. Anyone that has ever tried to remove caliper bolts without a lift knows how difficult and often impossible it can be to get the leverage necessary to remove them. I'm impressed with this and will be adding it to my tools real soon!

rpres
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If you use a heavier socket(like a deep impact socket or even a different brand with thicker wall and more mass) you will see NOTICEABLE difference in torque output.

aaronhaskins
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Glad to see people actually using a tool for what it’s made to do

aaronpimentel
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On Technicians will understand the impressiveness of what we just witnessed!!!! 🤩

JKazama
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I don't know why people trip out.... get the 3/8 ratcheting one. Use it to break it free. Then use the electric portion to zip it out.

bigetnt
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Bet the M12 stubby would fit in there too, I love my stubby..

bendude
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I think I’ll wait till the left angle comes out. 🤣

buffordbaxter
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I like my 3/8ths drive one cuz you can use it like a normal ratchet to break the bolt loose then zip it out the rest of the way with the motor, it definitely can't break bolts like this with the motor alone but it's still one usefull ass tool lol

rileymannion
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i got the Kobalt right angle the big boy and its the best shiet ever.. worth the penny

tequilandtacos
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That’s exactly what I bought mine for! I don’t get why some mechanics say it’s useless. Works for me!

JamesTPzRoC
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I got to say it’s better than my snap on one 😬😂

JoseRodriguez-jodo
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Love mine ! Get anywhere my stubby wont and it got nice power.

I use it on cars and on industrial HVAC equipments

gablacasseb
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Love this tool cant wait until I order one.

mohamedaden
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SOLD! Christ Almighty! If those were as tight as my rear bracket bolts on my car that took me 2 days to remove that included a small torch and a now ruined long handle torque wrench (settle down it was a crappy Husky and I needed the leverage). My forearms are still bruised. It was July. 8 months ago! Man I hate those fasteners. Especially when they’re literally fused and even more especially on a ‘16 Sonata. Luckily it’s a mechanical E-Brake not them fancy Electronic ones. Book says it’s a 4 hour job instead of the normal 1.5. So for me it would have turned a 2 day job into 6? Well, not anymore. Now that I’ve seen this beast. I love Milwaukee’s M12 tools. My M12 Stubby impact sometimes just can’t quite fit. Problem solved!

sierratrey
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the new high output batteries make that tool come alive

vladimirborovsky
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I have an impact and I run it for two seconds on rusty bolts, if it don't come out then I move to the breaker bar.
Otherwise you'll round out the bolt head

jonathangarzon
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These Milwaukees are the bee's knees!

gasmonkey
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My dad got one a smaller one for tires its fun to play with

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