Torque Wrench

jdmcg3

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harbor freight ones are cheap. i havent had a problem with them yet

church. i love my little $9.99 torque wrench. i was scared to buy it at first. but i havent had a problem with it at all. and its still accurate even after hella uses.
 

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Yes, bumping an old thread, looking to get a Torque Wrench, do we use the 1/4" Drive or the !/2" Drive?
 

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Yes, bumping an old thread, looking to get a Torque Wrench, do we use the 1/4" Drive or the !/2" Drive?

1/2 drive for our lugs (and oil drain plug), but it's nice to have different sizes for different applications.
 

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CMF4J8/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=automotive

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I've had this for over a year. Even if your lug nuts are installed with an impact, it'll take them off with ease.
 
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wat? 1/2 drive. Unless you're torquing the wheels on a lawnmower. :lawl:

1/2 drive for our lugs (and oil drain plug), but it's nice to have different sizes for different applications.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CMF4J8/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=automotive

gor_wrench_1721.jpg


I've had this for over a year. Even if your lug nuts are installed with an impact, it'll take them off with ease.

Quick responses(and some humour :lawl:), and it wasn't even urgent.

Thanks for the info, Gents.

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