

Jerelld13 said:I already have ratchets 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 and a 1/4 socket set. I want to know if I should start out by buying 3/8 and 1/2 impact sockets instead of chrome first to make jobs on my car easier. I would do all kinds of repairs except engine work.
Should I get chrome sockets first or impact? I just want to know if the Craftsman C3 is strong enough to remove all kinds of stuff on my car to make work easier
I got the C3 Impact wrench for Christmas and I love it. I use it to rotate tires and carry it with me when I pull trailers. I would not purchase the Craftsman impact sockets they are way overpriced. I went to Northern tool and bought their private label impact sockets.
Im sure others will tell you that other brands are better, etc. However for what Im using it for, it was the best bang for the buck.
You may want to give this previous thread a read.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=256559
I got the C3 Impact wrench for Christmas and I love it. I use it to rotate tires and carry it with me when I pull trailers. I would not purchase the Craftsman impact sockets they are way overpriced. I went to Northern tool and bought their private label impact sockets.
Im sure others will tell you that other brands are better, etc. However for what Im using it for, it was the best bang for the buck.
I've had issues with the batteries of C3's not holding a charge for an extended period of time. Say 3 days. My porter cable has no issue holding charge for weeks between use or longer.
...I was thinking about buying impact sockets before I buy chrome sockets to make brake and suspension jobs easier.
I seen a set from Sears for about 100 dollars with metric and sae
The old Nicad craftsman batteries are ****.
