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#Milwaukeefuel #Huskytools #Toyota I wasn't 100% satisfied with my individual test of these tools...not based off of what I've seen on other channels! I wasn't completely disappointed either! Is there too much hype on the Milwaukee brand? This video is a bit long, but I really got to enjoy the first use of both my New Milwaukee M12 Fuel Right Angle Impact Wrench and M12 Fuel Stubby Impact Wrench. I also used the New Husky 44 Piece Impact Socket set I picked up from Home Depot during the Black Friday Holiday Sales. What better way than to show other folks, how they perform other than changing the brake pads on a 2001 Toyota Sequoia with a 4.7L iForce V-8. This is the same V8 that is in many of the early Tundras and the First Gen Sequoia from 2001-2007. Old Faithful just hit 20 Years Old. It's hard to imagine a 20 Year old, Dual Overhead Cam Fuel injected V8 that still gets 19mpg that's 20 Years old. It also has four piston front brakes! The Sequoia has been attacked twice by squirrels. They ate my engine liner, ate the wiring to my headlights, and had babies under the hood. Most Recently, a group of squirrels ate a bunch of wiring between the engine and the Intake Manifold while it was parked at my parents house during COVID. My last Milwaukee tool review featured the M12 3/8" Ratchet with up to 55 ft-lbs. of torque. The Right Angle impact is rated at 220 ft-lbs. of torque, and the stubby impact is rated at 250 ft-lbs of torque. I'm not affiliated with amazon Home Depot, or any of the brands mentioned. I'm mostly a dewalt guy, I don't think I was too hard on these tools, but if you watch to the end, I don't hold back on my initial review. There are several other tips, tricks, and handy automotive tools used in this video. I hope you enjoy!