Originally Posted by Sierra048
I helped a young neighbor this past weekend do a brake job on his car (He was short on cash and his brakes were shot). He uses his car during the week traveling for his job so it was imperative he get it done. I had to muscle all the bolts free and this old body felt it afterwards (still do). Talked to my son later that evening and he told me to go to Harbor Freight and pick up an Earthquake XT that was on sale. He has one and loves it. He's a pilot, not a mechanic, but he does all the maintenance on his vehicles. So, I went and picked one up this past Sunday. I've never used one before so this will be a learning experience for me. I've been watching Youtube videos on air impact wrenches trying to pick up some pointers. I do have an air compressor that will handle the tool's requirements. Any pointers from members here would be helpful as well. And please, no Harbor Freight bashing.
No Harbor Freight bashing. The Earthquake is often recommended as a good, cheap air impact.