Torque Wrenches (like most things you buy) are usually as good as
the price you pay, I choose one that "clicks" , goes up to 150 ft
lbs. Mine is from Precision Instrutments and costs about $250 ...
this was on the advice from my favorite Auto Mechanic, who by the way
has agreed to loan me his 250 ft lb wrench when I need it to install
Good's CV axles.
>Phil,
>Up until the need to crank the rear hub's axle nut to 220-250 lbs, the Sears
>1/2" drive that went to 150 met all my needs for: lug nuts, suspension,
>flywheel, fan eliminator kit etc. I prefer the "click" type because you
>can't always see a dial or a beam but you can hear that click.
>
--
Bill Pugh
1957 TR3 TS16765L
aka
Casper
AnnaBelle Pugh
1970 TR6 CC59179L
aka
Rosey
Wallace, CA
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