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Thanks for the suggestions. I usually use the 6-point sockets, but haven't ground the tip on any, which will require a grinding wheel due to the steel hardness. I am probably wrong, but I was under the impression that an impact wrench is less prone to rounding the nut because it delivers micro-blasts of energy rather than the sustained leverage achieved with a cheater bar...sort of like the difference between trying to slide a heavy piece of furniture into position in one motion vs giving it lots of little nudges.
I'm with you on this one. I don't know about rounding, but the continued impacts tend to loosen the rust; plus, I think a breaker bar can put other (sideways) forces on the bolt which could tend to break it. An impact wrench delivers the torque evenly. With a nice tight-fitting 6 pt socket I really doubt that you'll round the nut.
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