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    Question Torque Wrench Questions

    Where's a good place to get one for cheap?
    How much do they go for?
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    Don't buy a cheap tq wrench, out of all your tools this is the one to spend a little money on.
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    canadian tire. a decent one goes for $80-$100.

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    Originally posted by 5.9 R/T
    Don't buy a cheap tq wrench, out of all your tools this is the one to spend a little money on.
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    Originally posted by 2000impreza
    canadian tire. a decent one goes for $80-$100.
    Right.... For a 1/2" Torque wrench @ CT it's about $100 I think...
    You could try Princess Auto and also the home reno stores, but the MasterCraft stuff has a lifetime replacement warranty

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    $80-$100 ?? Ouch. Hmm.. maybe I can buy a relatively good used one. Should I stay away from a certain brand? What's good and what's not?
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    Go with a guarranteed one, like the Craftsman. Also suggest you get the 'click' type as opposed to the needle type - much more accurate.

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    you must make sure to de torque the torque wrench after using every time cause if you don't it messes it up.

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    House of Tools has the clicking kind for about $50.

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    I don't know, in another forum I was on, they said that cheap ones are fine. I have a cheap 20 dollar one and it seems realtively accurate.

    I think you can get decent ones at sears for cheap. Mine's from Walmart
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    i bouhgt mine from Primcess auto it works great and i only paid about 30 bucks for it, the only thing with these TQ wrenches is that you have tomaintain them frequntly, like gtting them calibrated every once n a while or you find yourself shearing bolts or undertorqing them

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    I asked this last week in another thread, and the response I would be better off renting one whenever I needed it (I only need them twice a year for changing my rims)...so??

    I might just go buy a 30-40 dollar one though.

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    Originally posted by szw
    I asked this last week in another thread, and the response I would be better off renting one whenever I needed it (I only need them twice a year for changing my rims)...so??

    I might just go buy a 30-40 dollar one though.
    In your case, for only torquing up lugs, the cheapest ones will do a good enough job. Before I got a Tq wrench, I'd just feel to where I thought it was about 90 ft-lbs and I have never had a problem with loose lugs, they'd always stay just as nice and snug as when I put em on, feel the same as when I use an accurate Tq wrench. When I start taking apart engine parts though, I think I'll buy a more accurate wrench, as you can't tell that well with things around 0-60 ft-lbs
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    Originally posted by 2000impreza
    canadian tire. a decent one goes for $80-$100.

    Wait for the sales!!!! I got mine for half off! They work great!

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    just watch your levels on a torque wrench...they are only accurate within the mid 80% range.

    Eg: 0-100ftlbs will be accurate at 10-90ftlbs. Just keep that in mind so you might want one with a scale of 0-125 since you only need like 95ftlbs on your car.
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    Originally posted by turboMiata



    Wait for the sales!!!! I got mine for half off! They work great!
    i paid $120 for mine *sigh*

    i find its too much a pain in the ass to borrow tools. better to buy one and be done with it. you don't know when you will need it.

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    Watch for special! CT sometimes have their Professional Series (click-type) on sale. I remember they go down to $69.

    A torque wrench will not have lifetime warranty. Usually one year.

    Try not to buy a used one, because torque wrench needs to be re-calibrated. And read the instruction manual that comes with it, because different torque wrench has different setting. Not all torque wrench needs to be de-torque after use.

    Lastly, torque your wheel lugs, don't torque guess. And no impact!!

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    Originally posted by Pole Position
    A torque wrench will not have lifetime warranty. Usually one year.
    The Canadian Tire click type are lifetime warranty - I used to work there and I have both the smaller and larger ones

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    Are you sure? Because I have the Profressional Series one, and it says on the manual that is has one year limited warranty.

    I go check again to make sure.

    Thanks for letting me know though.
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    Originally posted by Pole Position
    Are you sure? Because I have the Profressional Series one, and it says on the manual that is has one year limited warranty.

    I go check again to make sure.

    Thanks for letting me know though.
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    just call them and give them the product number, it should be written on the side of it somewhere, should be something like "59-5342-6" or whatever, but should start with 59 and they will look it up in the computer and it will say "Lifetime Warranty" in the computer

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    Originally posted by ls/vtec-crx
    you must make sure to de torque the torque wrench after using every time cause if you don't it messes it up.
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