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Here’s a first for me. Cracked Snap On impact socket

OHMS LAW

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As the title states this is the first Snap on impact socket I have ever cracked. 1” 5/16. Trying to take a seized lug off a Chevy c7500.
 

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Fedwrench

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Although snappy stuff will usually take much more use before failing, they still fail and wear out. i've cracked more than a few snap on sockets both impact and chrome over the years. It happens regardless of whose name is stamped on the tools :beer:
 
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Mgdoug3

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I have the 1100 or 1200 ft lbs Milwaukee and I'm happy with it. I used it with a 3/4 adapter to remove the steer tires off my semi. Took them right off. Last time I changed the drive tires, my air impact wouldn't touch them and had to break out my big breaker bar and cheater pipe. The Milwaukee saved me the trouble of buying a 3/4 impact.
 

Wamsutta

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I wish you could try my 1-5/16'' Proto 3/4'' drive. That thing is the epitome of beefiness. I think it would survive a direct nuclear strike.
 
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