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Most automotive work can be done with a 3/8ths-drive torque wrench that goes up to about 150 ft-lb. But every once in a while, you need to hit a high torque spec on something like an axle nut. That’s ...
I bought my first torque wrench as a teenager when I started autocrossing. It was a Craftsman clicker-type. I still have a later version of it today—along with at least a half-dozen other torquing ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A torque wrench is one of those tools that may seem non-essential for many. If you regularly find yourself tinkering under the hood of your ...
View post: Target Is Selling a Collapsible Storage Box for 50% Off Torque wrenches are great tools that should be in every toolbox. They’re designed to apply the required torque for loosening or ...
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Editor’s Note, 10/31/25: For this latest update, we added three new tools. The Craftsman 1/2-Inch Drive Torque Wrench is long and ideal for torquing larger bolts and fasteners. The Precision ...
So I'm in the market for a torque wrench. Primary use: tire lug nuts. Craftsman had some sales recently, but the handles were plastic. Fuck that. I did see that Harbor Freight had torque wrenches, but ...