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Old 07-16-2008, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by tom yfz
Ok, the best driver that is out there is the Bosch driver, 10.8 volts, dont remember the part no#, but it comes with two lithium batteries, charge both and your set for a weekend of racing. Plus this is the only driver that has enuf power to remove and install the screws that mount the diffs to the chassis in an 1/8 scale rig. it has an adjustable clutch also. Lowes sells them , they are about 129.00.
I still use the hand tools to do the final torque.
My opinion on the Ofna bits, got them and gave them away, they dont fit the screws very good.
Buy MIP bits , they are the best.
Hmmmm... my Ryobi isn't variable speed... it has one speed, pretty slow. It had enough power to remove engine bolts (engine to mount) so it isn't weak. It also has an adjustable clutch. Also has an LED that illuminates what you are working on.
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