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Old 11-03-2022, 07:53 PM
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Hi all! I just took delivery of my 992 2022 Turbo. I am wanting to purchase the torque and breaker bar tools for the centerlock socket that came with the car. The socket is 1" driver needed instead of the usual 3/4" that it was before. Any suggestions as to what options are out there?
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are you certain it is a 1"?
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Woah, they came with sockets? Where located on the car?
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Originally Posted by eclou
are you certain it is a 1"?
yes. Per the user manual. And checked the socket as well
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I already bought the 48" 3/4" torque wrench recommended by the GT3 guys....
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I just went and checked my 22 tts that was delivered in August. It is 3/4 on mine.
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Originally Posted by ILL_SMO_Q
Woah, they came with sockets? Where located on the car?
It’s in the small compartment located top right in the frunk, alongside the toe hook.
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1"per user manual
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Originally Posted by macallien
1"per user manual
My manual also states the "1" square fitting" but the socket that came with my car in 3/4". Maybe it is a typo in the manual. Did you check your actual socket?
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Originally Posted by macallien
Hi all! I just took delivery of my 992 2022 Turbo. I am wanting to purchase the torque and breaker bar tools for the centerlock socket that came with the car. The socket is 1" driver needed instead of the usual 3/4" that it was before. Any suggestions as to what options are out there?
I highly recommend getting the Neiko 03715B torque multiplier wrench. It is far more compact than the massive 4~5' long breaker bar and torque wrench. I purchased mine last year and it works like a charm. Since I track my car, I take my wheels on and off quite regularly for tire rotations or brake pads replacement. It is compact enough to fit in my track side toolbox that I carry with me and works with my existing breaker bar and torque wrench.





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Originally Posted by CanAutM3
It’s in the small compartment located top right in the frunk, alongside the toe hook.
Much appreciated, sure enough... its there, whats that bottle of goo (I have no idea whats inside, it just seems heavy), thats also in there? I didnt think you needed anything for run flat tires.
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Originally Posted by CanAutM3
I highly recommend getting the Neiko 03715B torque multiplier wrench. It is far more compact than the massive 4~5' long breaker bar and torque wrench. I purchased mine last year and it works like a charm. Since I track my car, I take my wheels on and off quite regularly for tire rotations or brake pads replacement. It is compact enough to fit in my track side toolbox that I carry with me and works with my existing breaker bar and torque wrench.



Not bad, only $240.00 - $280 bepending on which size, do you know which one we need??:

3/4 drive (2,200 ft-lb)
1/2 drive (1,100 ft-lb)

???
Also any value in this variant? it has some attachment, but otherwise seems the same:
Amazon Amazon


Thanks!

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Originally Posted by ILL_SMO_Q
Not bad, only $240.00 - $280 bepending on which size, do you know which one we need??:

3/4 drive (2,200 ft-lb)
1/2 drive (1,100 ft-lb)

???
Also any value in this variant? it has some attachment, but otherwise seems the same: https://www.amazon.com/OEMTOOLS-2568...p?ie=UTF8&th=1


Thanks!
I got the on with the 1/2" input drive. The torque rating is more than sufficient and it is compatible with my existing 1/2" breaker bar and torque wrench.

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I’m confused here- it’s a torque multiplier and more compact than your 4-5’ breaker bar but you later say that it works with your existing torque wrench and breaker bar. So I guess it enhances torque but not enough to replace the breaker bar? I’ve never removed CL wheels so I’m not exactly sure what works best. Thanks for helping me to understand.

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I highly recommend getting the Neiko 03715B torque multiplier wrench. It is far more compact than the massive 4~5' long breaker bar and torque wrench. I purchased mine last year and it works like a charm. Since I track my car, I take my wheels on and off quite regularly for tire rotations or brake pads replacement. It is compact enough to fit in my track side toolbox that I carry with me and works with my existing breaker bar and torque wrench.



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Originally Posted by ILL_SMO_Q
Much appreciated, sure enough... its there, whats that bottle of goo (I have no idea whats inside, it just seems heavy), thats also in there? I didnt think you needed anything for run flat tires.
that bottle of goo is tire sealant. The tires are not run flats.
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