Best Torque Wrench?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaZman69 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">instead of spending 300 bucks on that, get a regular click type, and then spend the money you save on calibrating it when you drop it...
if you guys did't know, your supposed to recalibrate a torque wrench every time you drop it</TD></TR></TABLE>
how bout to u dont drop it..... had mine going on 4 yrs and never seen the floor
if you guys did't know, your supposed to recalibrate a torque wrench every time you drop it</TD></TR></TABLE>
how bout to u dont drop it..... had mine going on 4 yrs and never seen the floor
ok i know that snap-on is the best! but i wanted to get a craftsman tq wrench dont they all work the same? and another thing i wanted to know is what is the tq spec for wheel lugs-80 or 90 ft#. sorry im a noob in tools
for a noob, a craftsman is fine. but for someone who uses their tools on a daily basis in order to make a living, you need something a little better.
and stock wheels are 80ftlb. but FYI, the new Odyssey is 96ftlb.
and stock wheels are 80ftlb. but FYI, the new Odyssey is 96ftlb.
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