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    new tool help

    My pc is slowly moving on. Just replaced the cable on it today and before that the connectors on the old cable. I do 4 cars a weekend and mine at times. What should replace it? Flex, UDM, HD PC, ideas.

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    i just received my flex today. i have a PC and i'll tell you, the flex looks and feels so much sturdier! i cant wait to try it out sunday!! i would definitely check it out!!

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    Depending on how much correcting you're doing on those 4 cars a weekend, I think you should consider making the jump to a rotary. Faster correction with the rotary, less stress on the PC which will prolong its life further.
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    Flex ....

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    Get one of each! Im meticulous about correction, and honestly kind of anal about it so I have 2 PC's, a Makita rotary, and a UDM and looking into a Cyclo and Flex. I have'nt tried the Flex or Cyclo yet, but I do know after much time and research that depending on the job, I prefer one tool over another. For deep correction, Im always picking up the rotary. Regardless, it sound like that PC needs replacing.

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