Eric_Lee
New Member
Ive read through some threads and I must say this site out of all Jeep forums ive joined looking for help. Is the most pleasant and informational forum ive ever come across. So much so that I've book marked just this particular forum as all members are extremely helpful, nice, and overall just an awesome group of people.
Now that I've buttered you all up lol (I was being serious about how nice the forum members are here). I try not to make random post as a good 95% of my questions have already been asked and answered. However I have a question thats going to be a matter of opinion and preference.
My question... I'm looking to get an airless impact driver to help bust stubborn bolts and nuts on my 2003 Jeep Liberty limited. Its 2wd, automatic, with the oil eating 3.7 liter engine. When I do any work on my vehicle its always the same story. Theres that one bolt or nut that just will not come off. I did purchase an impact driver as I have a 3 gallon air tank but in my excitement I didn't read the box where it said an 8 gallon tank is required. Ive watched this show (mighty car mods) and they had an impact driver that ran off batteries. Im not able to spend $300 on a battery powered Ryobi battery powered impact driver. I'm looking to swap out my upper control arm and put a new set of struts that already have the springs on there. But theres this 21mm bolt thats going to be heck to bust loose. Yes I do have PB Blaster but that doesnt always work. Heck I'm still having trouble getting this stupid torx 20 screws holding my TPS in place. Ive blasted it with PB blaster, first tried using a hand held torx tool to try and remove it and I fear I may have stripped one. Whats a good impact driver that has a decent amount of torque and won't cost me $300? Ive recently purchased a bolt removal kit which consist of drilling counter clockwise and then some how put in this small bolt extractor and was told I'd need a wrench to turn it out. These bits are small and I'm scared of twisting this bolt remover in half. But drilling the drill bit in the 1st place is a problem as I dont have a good drill. Does anyone have any suggestions as far as impact drivers or impact wrenches go? Ive checked Amazon and there are just so many to choose from, however if I go to my local hardware store (which is exactly what advance auto told me to do) the prices are almost double what I see online.
I cant drive the jeep as it shuts off whenever I'm at idle. The rev is all over the place now and I had a check engine light (still do) that said my throttle position sensor is bad. But no one told me that the bolts holding this piece of plastic in are super tough to remove. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Now that I've buttered you all up lol (I was being serious about how nice the forum members are here). I try not to make random post as a good 95% of my questions have already been asked and answered. However I have a question thats going to be a matter of opinion and preference.
My question... I'm looking to get an airless impact driver to help bust stubborn bolts and nuts on my 2003 Jeep Liberty limited. Its 2wd, automatic, with the oil eating 3.7 liter engine. When I do any work on my vehicle its always the same story. Theres that one bolt or nut that just will not come off. I did purchase an impact driver as I have a 3 gallon air tank but in my excitement I didn't read the box where it said an 8 gallon tank is required. Ive watched this show (mighty car mods) and they had an impact driver that ran off batteries. Im not able to spend $300 on a battery powered Ryobi battery powered impact driver. I'm looking to swap out my upper control arm and put a new set of struts that already have the springs on there. But theres this 21mm bolt thats going to be heck to bust loose. Yes I do have PB Blaster but that doesnt always work. Heck I'm still having trouble getting this stupid torx 20 screws holding my TPS in place. Ive blasted it with PB blaster, first tried using a hand held torx tool to try and remove it and I fear I may have stripped one. Whats a good impact driver that has a decent amount of torque and won't cost me $300? Ive recently purchased a bolt removal kit which consist of drilling counter clockwise and then some how put in this small bolt extractor and was told I'd need a wrench to turn it out. These bits are small and I'm scared of twisting this bolt remover in half. But drilling the drill bit in the 1st place is a problem as I dont have a good drill. Does anyone have any suggestions as far as impact drivers or impact wrenches go? Ive checked Amazon and there are just so many to choose from, however if I go to my local hardware store (which is exactly what advance auto told me to do) the prices are almost double what I see online.
I cant drive the jeep as it shuts off whenever I'm at idle. The rev is all over the place now and I had a check engine light (still do) that said my throttle position sensor is bad. But no one told me that the bolts holding this piece of plastic in are super tough to remove. Any help would be greatly appreciated.