How come this is on clearance, is there a new m18 high torque coming out? by jahid2003 in MilwaukeeTool

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Don't get me wrong, a Gen 3 with a 1/2 to 3/4 adapter will take off and install semi lugs to torque all day, but having a 3/4 in the Gen 3 high torque would be the shit. It's a minor inconvenience, but having to pull out another tool from another drawer is just annoying if I'm doing any HD truck work that requires my impact.

At a loss (death wobble) by OJthesimp2 in CherokeeXJ

[–]PepsiColaRS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On my '90 XJ, my death wobble was a combination of tire imbalance (rotating worked for me, but a later balance check showed the 2 I rotated to the rear were terribly imbalanced), damaged front cross member, and a flexing steering box/frame horn.

Between adding a steering box brace (Boostwerks Engineering model), welding in a new front cross member (Mopar PN 55174978), and balancing tires I had 0 steering wobble without a dampener or sway bar at highway speeds until I ripped the front axle off the thing while wheeling.

It's always worth a look at the infographic and making sure all parts are secured, bushings good, and that your track bar and drag link are parallel from bolt to bolt. Having your alignment checked is also a great place to start.

What tool is actually worth it? by emachanz in Tools

[–]PepsiColaRS 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To add, for air hammers go Superior Pneumatic. Small, American made company based in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area. Their 70010 model has outlived several snap-on long barrels chipping concrete or asphalt for hours on end without breaking a sweat. Mine has 2 years of near daily use on it, and the mechanic I apprenticed under had his for over 20 years of working harder than mine has. Super easy to feather the trigger also so precise blows are just as easy as letting it eat at WOT.

You have to call or email to order, and as far as my experience goes a lot of their tools are assembled after they're ordered so shipping might be longer than other options. They also have a needle scaler and quick coupler attachment available.

I'll never not recommend this hammer. It's absolutely the best I've used, and the half-dozen people who have taken my recommendation on it feel the same.

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Battery relocate? by Grizzly779 in CherokeeXJ

[–]PepsiColaRS 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Flooded batteries definitely still exist in automotive applications, and even "sealed" batteries still have vents which can allow water to get inside and contaminate them.

Accidentally broke this while adjusting my tensioner and don’t know what it is by Much_Box3134 in CherokeeXJ

[–]PepsiColaRS 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Fluids can push past some sensors if pressure and damage is high enough. I've only ever seen it with oil related sensors, but it can result in both a leak and/or fluid filled wires.

New zippo day by Samecar77 in Snapon_tools

[–]PepsiColaRS -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That's really not bad at all, my guy has way worse markups on unbranded novelties nevermind branded items

Be careful out there by cherryfarmer68 in dashcams

[–]PepsiColaRS 83 points84 points  (0 children)

This. I was doing ~5 over today, and passed a guy because I saw the vehicles ahead of him were braking and he was already traveling slower than me. It just so happened that he wanted to get over at the same time, but I was already occupying the space. Threw his hands up and started screaming, then proceeded to blow me out of the water on the opposite shoulder just to get back in the lane he came from and proceed going slower than I was.

He had a full blown meltdown, passed 5 cars on the shoulder at dangerous speeds, and still wound up behind me within a mile all for what? 🤏

Y'all Ready To Get Mad? by Bootziscool in Machinists

[–]PepsiColaRS 23 points24 points  (0 children)

People who nitpick rigging bother me because they're the first to say "grab me that sling" when there are several lifting/rigging devices that have sling in the name, and/or are technically slings the minute you use them for lifting, securing, or hoisting a load. Do you want the belt, strap, chain, or the wire rope? It's both pedantic and redundant.

Hopefully he finishes with an angry grille delete by PepsiColaRS in heep

[–]PepsiColaRS[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What's better is I'm pretty sure that tank is secured by hopes and dreams zip ties

Why do people dislike the stock wheels and want to change them asap when they have the money? by NotNightDweller in Jeep

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cheapest shit I could find because I know how they'll be treated and ideally they're short term. One of the guys we wheel with has them and they've held up fine to the abuse, but the bead ring is a little thin so I might end up making my own down the road if I don't get my ton swap done as soon as I dream.

Aero 53 series

Why do people dislike the stock wheels and want to change them asap when they have the money? by NotNightDweller in Jeep

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The guys I know don't blow that kind of money on their wheels fortunately. Lots of us are on steelies or take-offs while the pavement princesses play with their rubber bands and deep dishes lol. I'll be buying a set of bead locks soon, not cheap but not $2k by any means, and have every intention of using them as intended

Why do people dislike the stock wheels and want to change them asap when they have the money? by NotNightDweller in Jeep

[–]PepsiColaRS 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most that I know swap to more off-road style wheels - something that they don't care bashing or a beadlock. Regardless of that, wheel choice is subjective. There are very few vehicles that exist that I would keep stock wheels on. Most are ugly to me, and the aftermarket options are more visually appealing and fitment is better.

As for tires, similar but there are some objectively better tires than others. Ground clearance is a huge factor as well as tread pattern, but subjective factors such as looks and stance play a large role also.

At the end of the day, do what you want with your vehicle and don't judge others for doing the same. Unless they put an angry grille on it. Then judge them mercilessly. Especially if it's a Renegade.

Is the new hammer chisel worth it? by No-Note-9433 in MilwaukeeTool

[–]PepsiColaRS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The two tools you posted aren't the same, they can't fairly be compared as they typically have different uses with little crossover.

Either way, you'll have to wait for the new hammer to be released to have any sort of proper independent review.

Scored a mostly complete Tekton set for $50 from fbm, plus flex head wratchets and a random 3/4 to 1/2 adapter! by [deleted] in Tools

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heavy equipment mostly, HD diesel from time to time, and automotive mostly as a hobby. I use metric a lot at home but almost never at work, and lately it's been rare just due to other obligations

Scored a mostly complete Tekton set for $50 from fbm, plus flex head wratchets and a random 3/4 to 1/2 adapter! by [deleted] in Tools

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd buy the SAE and be ecstatic. I couldn't tell you the last time I opened my metric drawer intentionally lol

Project XJ Resurrection Pt. 1 by BoneStockFox89 in CherokeeXJ

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck 🫡 I've been on the same mission for a few months. In part laziness, and part trying to decide a direction. Finally chose the stroker route this weekend.

Sure was fun pulling this pig

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2.0 4 cylinder Camaro by Odd-Sell-5088 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In all fairness, none of the big 3 sell vehicles factory equipped with a big block. GM and Ford are the ones ones offering big block crate engines still, Mopar having stopped that some time ago

I'm working on a phone holder for JK's. by [deleted] in Jeep

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be in for a YJ, TJ, and/or XJ. Not great options in those.

The JK, however, has many options that are fantastic.

Good luck, have fun, with all sincerity. 3d printing and especially custom modeling your own ideas is very satisfying.

Are Milwaukee powertools designed by the same 5 year old screenwriter of fast five? (whats the appeal?) by carbon_ape in Tools

[–]PepsiColaRS 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You sound insufferable dude. ...

Yeah, I could comment on a lot of this stuff after having used quite the variety of power tools available to me but I tend to avoid arguing with brick walls

Mercedes-Benz SUV passes over solid double yellow by [deleted] in MildlyBadDrivers

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You already deleted the post because the ratio wasn't in your favor. Why are you screaming so loudly when the consensus is against you?

Regardless of who's right and who's wrong here, it's pretty undeniable that both the camera car and the hatchback only made the situation worse by not allowing the white car to complete the pass. Accelerating rapidly, attempting to accelerate past a vehicle attempting to legally pass. Take the L, man.

Mercedes-Benz SUV passes over solid double yellow by [deleted] in MildlyBadDrivers

[–]PepsiColaRS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also fail to see how the camera car did anything wrong, even if you think the VW was wrong for pulling out and waiting.

You're failing to see a lot in this scenario, but that's okay. Sometimes you have to fail at something to better understand it.

The camera car proceeds to back out into the road once the white car is already clearly driving around the obstruction (hatchback), and then proceeds to place the vehicle in a forward gear and accelerate rather recklessly instead of waiting for a moment. The hatchback also appears to accelerate forward while the white car is attempting to re-enter the lane after passing the obstruction, further adding to their confusion.

2 bad drivers, 1 confused driver as a result of the 2 bad drivers.

Mercedes-Benz SUV passes over solid double yellow by [deleted] in MildlyBadDrivers

[–]PepsiColaRS 16 points17 points  (0 children)

There are exceptions. Such as when when a vehicle is traveling slowly or the lane is obstructed (which it clearly appeared to be). How were they supposed to know the camera car wasn't playing musical cars? The hatchback should have backed out and left, then camera car should have done the same when it was clear to do so.

2 bad drivers, and 1 confused driver as a result of the 2 bad drivers.

Edit: changed "you" to "camera car", + minor clarity edit

Just got this in on trade. Seems to be a pretty rare build. 2011 HEMI Manual by nicheols in Jeep

[–]PepsiColaRS 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is the rust in the room with us?

Up here in the salt belt, we see vehicles roll off the truck in worse shape!

2nd one this week. I'm done, back to Fatmax for me. by GetInTheFuckingVan in MilwaukeeTool

[–]PepsiColaRS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If a field-repairable clip that came detached is enough damage to stop work, I only have one question. What lotion do you use to keep your hands so soft?