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Originally Posted by Ned, NYNA11 View Post
I use my 3/8 drill with a socket attachment to spin on the nuts.

Then I torque them.

Why do it anyway else?
Because if I have to change wheels between session, lugs can be very tight, and the impact is much quicker than the breaker bar+drill+torque wrench and since we rent out track cars, sometimes there isn't a lot of time between sessions.. I have had breaker bars break (Mac) before, but were still able to get the sticky lug off with a cordless Dewalt impact, the following week, I bought one for my self and never looked back.
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