Best sub compact cordless impact for removing lugs?

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Them’s my thoughts. It’s not a race and this isn’t a pit stop. Nonetheless, always carry some sort of lug wrench, just in case. @Lil_Steve welded a nut on his screw jack so he could use the impact driver to raise and lower it quickly, I like that idea, screw jacks can be awkward and slow.
 
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Them’s my thoughts. It’s not a race and this isn’t a pit stop. Nonetheless, always carry some sort of lug wrench, just in case. @Lil_Steve welded a nut on his screw jack so he could use the impact driver to raise and lower it quickly, I like that idea, screw jacks can be awkward and slow.

I weld on a socket to take one more step out of the equation.

Same with my trailer tongue jack.

Drill operation is so nice.
 
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Took back the 3/8 ryobi and got the 1/2”. It had enough power to handle the lugs but not much more. It is heavy. Already had the cheap s*** laying around so wen that route.
 

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