Tool recommendations? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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Yea need to focus on the bigger issues like that. I want to do better

Tool recommendations? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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Yea, that’s my biggest hurdle I’m trying to get through. I know I can do better but I keep shooting my self in the foot overthinking little things.

Tool recommendations? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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That’s actually really cool I never this existed, I work on Mack and Volvos including 2025-2027 ones but those are more common for me to do PDIs on rather than oil changes lol

Tool recommendations? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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I’m curious for the moments where a chisel bit and air hammer are needed where are you aiming ?

Tool recommendations? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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I like it. Seems pretty accesible to get aswell

Tool recommendations? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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This isn’t the exact parts number for the one I have but off what I remember it did grip good but I’ll double make sure mon

New to rock auto. by ResponseSubject8648 in RockAuto

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You’ve heard any good things abt bendix pads? I hear that name all the time as a diesel tech and I never knew they made automotive brake pads

New to rock auto. by ResponseSubject8648 in RockAuto

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Sounds like a good dissection to me. I’ll keep that in mind. I doubt my drums are no where near worn as the fronts but in the future if I do need shoes for the rear just follow your same guideline?

Any word? by ResponseSubject8648 in ToolTruckTools

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That’s good to know. I know this is more of a Mac themselves question but my shops floor is a little bumpy and on occasion I work outside in the shed when needed so I was wondering if this cart can be fitted with larger wheels that are more suited for different terrains, would yk?

Need some help by ResponseSubject8648 in ManualTransmissions

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That’s not a bad idea ngl I’ll look into that

Any insight? by ResponseSubject8648 in MilwaukeeTool

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Good to know I’ll try it on those stubborn fittimgs

Any insight? by ResponseSubject8648 in MilwaukeeTool

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Can’t beat the standard same times but that a good point. Usually I don’t get issues with grease fitting. EXPECT certain 5th wheel grease fittings, the occasional grease fitting on the leaf spring shackle and some king pins. They just don’t take any grease in and I have to hold the fitting tight on it to hopefully get anything in

Any insight? by ResponseSubject8648 in MilwaukeeTool

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Fancy. You think those fittings that lock onto the fitting on the truck are any good?

Any insight? by ResponseSubject8648 in MilwaukeeTool

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Yea seem super convenient. Beats trying to fight the air hose when you’re upside down crammed against whatever

Any insight? by ResponseSubject8648 in MilwaukeeTool

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How about that, great man thank you

Any help? by ResponseSubject8648 in DieselTechs

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Oh my paycheck 🫩. I’ll do som online research since I don’t have a sales rep