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Old 07-20-2015, 10:47 PM   #1
turbosix
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Drop Hanger Experience

Just though I would share my experience changing hangers. I didn't want to pull the bed for fear of damaging it, dents and scratches.

I bought an IR 118Max and I must say I was well pleased with it's performance. I knocked off one head in 5 seconds. The average time was about 25 seconds. The harder to reach the longer the time. The tanks and muffler were the only obstacles but I was still able to reach them all. I punched them out with the air hammer as well. I missed one and thought I would just use the hammer. After a few blows it wouldn't budge and I was afraid I would mushroom it. The air hammer made quick work of it. Only way to go. Didn't have to remove the bed or tanks.
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