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89Suburban

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I used the new impact for the first time yesterday and i love it.

For the size it's really quite powerful.
Running it at about 110psi.

I ran it pretty good out of the box to seat the impeller things, plenty of oil etc.

It's my new go-to impact. :happy160:


Love my Metabo.

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I don’t see the torch in that collection of “you’re coming out one way or the other” tools. Can’t be tight if it’s liquid.

I need a variable speed sawzall mine is one high speed and it burned my metal blades out too fast IMO. I was surprised how well that red big tooth blade cut through the head of the last bolt bolt before it overheated. (Had to make a run to Home Depot for blades for the last bolt of course.) Slow speed I believe she would have chewed right through it and ask for more.
 

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I need a variable speed sawzall mine is one high speed and it burned my metal blades out too fast IMO. I was surprised how well that red big tooth blade cut through the head of the last bolt bolt before it overheated. (Had to make a run to Home Depot for blades for the last bolt of course.) Slow speed I believe she would have chewed right through it and ask for more.
I’ve had great luck using these. Have cut through some tough hardened stuff with them. They are kinda pricey.
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Now what the **** is wrong? :mad::confused::mad:

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As @Danny3737 said, you just did a bunch of work on your front end. Double check all your connections and make sure you didn’t damage a wire going to your speed sensors. A scan tool that reads ABS and SRS codes might help pin point where to look.
 

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I worked as a temp in a steel yard long time ago, i'll tell you what plasma cutters put a acetylene torch to dam shame lol they used to have me doing all kinds of off the wall shit, hey go run the spot welder, hey go bend some culvert, hey go torch this shit lol didn't matter if it was 100+ degrees out had to put on a big heavy suit and the metal still finds your skin lol usually right down your neck line
 

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I worked as a temp in a steel yard long time ago, i'll tell you what plasma cutters put a acetylene torch to dam shame lol they used to have me doing all kinds of off the wall shit, hey go run the spot welder, hey go bend some culvert, hey go torch this shit lol didn't matter if it was 100+ degrees out had to put on a big heavy suit and the metal still finds your skin lol usually right down your neck line
Yes! Plasma cutters are awesome!
 

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As @Danny3737 said, you just did a bunch of work on your front end. Double check all your connections and make sure you didn’t damage a wire going to your speed sensors. A scan tool that reads ABS and SRS codes might help pin point where to look.


I think I got it. The connector on that side needed some massaging.
 

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speedometer shop, where did you get it? when I bought mine they programmed it to my vin and mileage
eBay. Came from here https://ebay.com/usr/capauto38

Don’t think they do any programming. They have a local to them 2012 PPV that got hit on the rear left. I’m guessing insurance totaled it. Looked to be in great condition otherwise. Had less than 80k miles on it.


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