I have used it quite a lot for a number of different maintenance or repair projects. Upper ball joints on my wife's Explorer, front axle shafts and bearings on a 2000 Olds Intrigue, front hub bearing on a 2008 Impala, several brake jobs, and many tire rotations. It came with two batteries and a fast charger. Very useful tool. [/url]
Old-ish post but Makita <insert> has always been a win for me. I happen to have a BTW450Z and it has handled everything from crank pulley bolts, lug nuts, suspension bolts, etc.