bullitt0175
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What the hell you need all that for?!
I work on Caterpillar equipment. We use them to take shit apart, or torque bolts down. We have plates that have to removed and the head on the bolt takes a 1 1/2 inch socket. 3/4 inch ratchets dont work, plus it would get tiring trying to do it by hand.
Its actually to twist off the tops off of his soda'sWhat the hell you need all that for?!
Its actually to twist off the tops off of his soda's
was looking around for a torque wrench, nothing high dollar but nothing from harbor freight either. what do you guys recommend for our cars? not looking to spend over $150
I picked up a used Snap-on click style torque wrench (QC3R250) last year for ~$100 and it works great as well.
Craftsman is fine for a torque wrench. I use one daily.
yeah, we use snap on click styles at work and they are great and easy to use/ set torque but i cant justify spending the coin for one unelss i can find a used one cheap
http://m.sears.com/productdetails.do?partNumber=00944595000P&sid=&psid=do you have a link to the one you are talking about? just trying to hear some reviews and do some research before i buy one and get stuck with a bad piece
Auto zone has a rachet wrench closed circle ends. what's sweet is that the one rachet wrench has 4 different sizes , duralast makes it. Totally beats having to get out from under car and find another wrench for the next bolt. There's 2 wrenches in the pack equaling 8 diffent sizes in 2 tools. There not huge either do tight spaces are a breeze. Totally recommend