Torque wrench on sale

Welp, I'm in a bit of a pickle.


Didn't except them to be that large (first time I've said those words, usually there's only disappointment).

Notheless, thanks @JC99 and @Baggsy
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The range on that is a little high for most applications on a motorcycle.

Exactly and in many cases a bit high on cars as well considering most wheel nuts are at 80 lbf.ft.

I use a 3/8" Snap-On clicker that goes from 5 to 75 lbf.ft. and also note that the bottom 20% of the range in any clicker is not that accurate. But it is on mine because I calibrated it at work taking 5 readings at each point: 5, 10, 15....75 and the accuracy and repeatability is incredible for a wrench I have had for decades.

Precision Instruments likely made the Snap-On units (they looked identical). At the moment, they have a new line of clickers coming out in 2027. I have their 3/4" Split-Beam torque wrench that goes from 200 to 600 lbf.ft., the 1/4" and 1/2" clickers I have are from Snap-On.
 
Quite correct.

Every rider turning their own wrenches should own a ¼" socket and ratchet set, and a ¼" torque wrench.
I have a 1/2" drive torque wrench, then decided to buy a 1/4" torque wrench for smaller stuff thinking I'd be set. now I find there is a gap between the two and it looks like I should buy a third in 3/8" drive.

But at this point I've put so much together using my "mental" torque wrench that I wonder if it really matters.
 
Welp, I'm in a bit of a pickle.


Didn't except them to be that large (first time I've said those words, usually there's only disappointment).

Notheless, thanks @JC99 and @Baggsy
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If you had bought a cheap Rubbermaid Action Packer instead of that shiny metal box you could have fit the wrench along with your folding camp chair.

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That’s a great deal , I picked up one for dedicated sit in garage for snow tires . Plus or minus ten pounds won’t likely have my snows fall off .

I did find out when changing wife’s car over , shop that did her front brakes put the lugs down at one hundred to one twenty and one I had to stand on the breaker bar . I surprised It didn’t crack the aluminum rim .


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