I really enjoy your presentation.This video is so easy to follow.I wondered how you think the Ryobi impact compares with your Silverline corded.I bought the Silverline after watching your review on it.I am very pleased,but I wondered if ,in your opinion,the performance is that much better? Is the high cost Ryobi tool worth paying extra for occasional use? Thank you for sharing.
Thanks very much. The Ryobi does seem to perform at least as good as the Silverline, probably better, even with the 2Ah battery. The portability makes it very handy too. I paid 188 euros for the starter kit in Halfords here: www.halfords.ie/tools/power-tools-and-accessories/power-tools/ryobi-18v-one%2B-impact-wrench-starter-kit-%281x2.0ah%29-826047.html I'm gonna make sure I get my moneys worth out of it. I'll even use it as a food mixer too if I can get an attachment lol :)
@@screwsnutsandbolts Thanks for the link I've just checked it out.It's at a very tempting price at the moment.I will try to persuade my brother to go halves on this one.Maybe from Santa for Christmas if he doesn't go down with the Corona Virus!
Great video!! In my car, the rubber bumper stopper won't hold up and flush to the shock support and it will fall down. Did I miss something? Or what might be wrong?
@@jorgepintomonteiro6848 That seems to happen quite a lot. They seem to split where they grip at the top and then slide down. If it doesn't affect the operation of the shock then it's probably ok, but maybe have a mechanic take a quick look at it to be sure.
@@screwsnutsandbolts I had 2/3 mechanics saying it shouldn't be like that. It makes sense, if the chrome piston of the shock is showing it'll be hit by debris, pitting it and allowing dust and water to come in contact with the internals. I've glued the stopper to the upper shock mount. It worked so far, everything seems solid.
I really enjoy your presentation.This video is so easy to follow.I wondered how you think the Ryobi impact compares with your Silverline corded.I bought the Silverline after watching your review on it.I am very pleased,but I wondered if ,in your opinion,the performance is that much better? Is the high cost Ryobi tool worth paying extra for occasional use? Thank you for sharing.
Thanks very much. The Ryobi does seem to perform at least as good as the Silverline, probably better, even with the 2Ah battery. The portability makes it very handy too. I paid 188 euros for the starter kit in Halfords here:
www.halfords.ie/tools/power-tools-and-accessories/power-tools/ryobi-18v-one%2B-impact-wrench-starter-kit-%281x2.0ah%29-826047.html
I'm gonna make sure I get my moneys worth out of it. I'll even use it as a food mixer too if I can get an attachment lol :)
@@screwsnutsandbolts Thanks for the link I've just checked it out.It's at a very tempting price at the moment.I will try to persuade my brother to go halves on this one.Maybe from Santa for Christmas if he doesn't go down with the Corona Virus!
Great video!! In my car, the rubber bumper stopper won't hold up and flush to the shock support and it will fall down. Did I miss something? Or what might be wrong?
Do you mean the corrugated dust cover ?
@@screwsnutsandbolts Both the dust cover and the rubber stopper, with attach to each other
@@jorgepintomonteiro6848 That seems to happen quite a lot. They seem to split where they grip at the top and then slide down. If it doesn't affect the operation of the shock then it's probably ok, but maybe have a mechanic take a quick look at it to be sure.
@@screwsnutsandbolts I had 2/3 mechanics saying it shouldn't be like that. It makes sense, if the chrome piston of the shock is showing it'll be hit by debris, pitting it and allowing dust and water to come in contact with the internals. I've glued the stopper to the upper shock mount. It worked so far, everything seems solid.
@@jorgepintomonteiro6848 Hopefully it will last. They should make them a bit better because I've seen that happen a lot.
I don't think so.
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