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Torque wrenches half off at Sears.com right now


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I'm a firm believer in using the traditional German torque spec on my equipment. Gooduntight.

When in a pinch, I'll use two stroke torque spec... Which requires the use of a powered impact tool. Brap brap!

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I always use torque wrenches on motorycles.  Not so much on cars.  Motorcycles use lots of light weight materials that can be prone to damage from over tightening. 

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Thanks Ben.  I need a good torque wrench.

Digital wrenches seem to be the way to go

considering you can read footpounds,

inchpounds, and newtons per meter, all in

one wrench.  That's like three for the price

of one.

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Read the reviews on the digital ones. Seems to be a lot of unhappy folks with those. 

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