Hey guys, was wondering if anyone has used the dewalt/makita battery adaptors, which allows you to mix and match batteries between tools or are they best avoided?
Had the same on a Partner van same year drying out didn't work. Sent BSI off for repair but was corrupted,cheap way of getting around this is get BSI, BCM, ECU, KEY from a donor vehicle ( Make sure parts numbers match) mileage from donor vehicle will add to your mileage.
I have one which I got as a present few years back which I didn't want but it's OK. If you can stretch your budget to the 5 draw tool cart with the flip up lid alot more practical.
Sometimes it's always the way simple enough repair done then seen something else that needs doing next thing you know your a few hours into a job.
Ahh swear words never forget the Saturday I was changing the wishbone on a mk3 cavalier (very simple job) but the captive nut keep spinning. Which...
I've got the dewalt 899 when they first come out about 3 years ago no complaints here, shocked it actually says made in USA.I like the look of the Milwaukee stuff when i do upgrade.
Was looking for a angle torque wrench for doing engine work etc
Think I'm swaying toward teng for the angle gauge feature. Don't really know anything about them are they regarded good quality?
I got £107 last week for a cat off 1994 calibra turbo, guy typed part number that was on it into his computer. Was expecting to get 60quid max so in my experience cats are up in value.