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Old 03-04-2008, 09:00 AM   #9 (permalink)
whitethunder46
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Originally Posted by 00whtgt View Post
I got my torque wrench for harbor freight tools, costs me about $15, works great, use mine EVERY time I put my wheels on, about 50 miles after I put the wheels on and about once a month or so just to make sure they're still on tight.
That's right, I was thinking about this. I'd just get the lugs as tight as I could get them to the recommended spec. Then check/fix it with the harbor freight torque.

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Originally Posted by r3dn3ck View Post
every time. 60 dollar craftsman for me. Be warned, they do NOT warranty the tq wrenches for life. Only for a year.
I've heard this. From the little I've read, I'd love to get a Snap-On torque wrench but a little to expensive for me.
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