Torque Wrench Recommendations
#46
I've used hf 3/8" tq-wrench on all my cars for 5 years now - no issues - fine for occasional use. I did get the tektron 250lb/ft one from amazon for wheel nuts and bigger jobs ....
#47
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Ok, even though I've stayed out of this thread until now, I figure it's time to fan the flames a little bit... Check out this flyer, - I got it in a email today - scroll down to the bottom coupon on the right side... http://www.harborfreight.com/?utm_me...117a_tot_quote ... Direct comparison ! ! Flame on!!!
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^That^ sure is snazzy looking! Just be careful when loving your tools...
#52
Ok, even though I've stayed out of this thread until now, I figure it's time to fan the flames a little bit... Check out this flyer, - I got it in a email today - scroll down to the bottom coupon on the right side... http://www.harborfreight.com/?utm_me...117a_tot_quote ... Direct comparison ! ! Flame on!!!
#53
this is a very helpful site for harbor freight fans............kalecoauto.com . source of hard to get tools for tools eg. the left handed screwdriver is a must have for hard to reach places
#54
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I'm sure it is (I think snap-on tools are great, and I have a few, but they're crazy expensive) but that's not what I was pointing to... The email I got was for a tool cabinet (11 drawer) for around $650.00 they were comparing it to a Snap-On unit that's very similar (size, 11 drawers, 16 guage steel, etc...) The Snap-On unit has a price of $4500.00 or thereabout...
#55
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I'm sure it is (I think snap-on tools are great, and I have a few, but they're crazy expensive) but that's not what I was pointing to... The email I got was for a tool cabinet (11 drawer) for around $650.00 they were comparing it to a Snap-On unit that's very similar (size, 11 drawers, 16 guage steel, etc...) The Snap-On unit has a price of $4500.00 or thereabout...
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@ahsai - What model number and overall length is your 5-75 ft-lb Snap-On torque wrench? I have a 5-100 ft-lb CTECH (Techangle) and its 19". It barely works for suspension work but I have to use torque adapters. A tool a few inches shorter would work better.
The one I use most is the snapon 5-75ftlb flex head. A few degrees makes a big difference in tight space. It's not cheap but it will last multiple life times.
Just keep an eye on ebay for a new one, usually 30% cheaper than buying it directly from snapon.
You will also need an inlb and a split beam 250 ftlb for suspension stuff. Those can be precision instrument.
Just keep an eye on ebay for a new one, usually 30% cheaper than buying it directly from snapon.
You will also need an inlb and a split beam 250 ftlb for suspension stuff. Those can be precision instrument.