I would go with the breaker bar for sure. 3/4" would be the best all around, only thing is the good quality sockets start to get a wee bit pricey. 1/2" drive, impact grade, would be the minimum I would use.
Cheap tools are just that, cheap. In both price and quality! Look at what you will be working on. If it requires high tq numbers then impact grade tools are what you should be buying. This doesn't mean go out and buy a 3/4" impact gun... just the sockets and a breaker bar will work.
Note: 3/8" - 1/2" drive ratchets are not what you should be using to break the hold on nuts like this. That's why they make "Breaker Bars" and high tq impact guns! Do not buy breaker bars with ratchet heads ether. they are complete junk if used on anything more than wheel nuts.
Cheap tools are just that, cheap. In both price and quality! Look at what you will be working on. If it requires high tq numbers then impact grade tools are what you should be buying. This doesn't mean go out and buy a 3/4" impact gun... just the sockets and a breaker bar will work.
Note: 3/8" - 1/2" drive ratchets are not what you should be using to break the hold on nuts like this. That's why they make "Breaker Bars" and high tq impact guns! Do not buy breaker bars with ratchet heads ether. they are complete junk if used on anything more than wheel nuts.
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