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Re: Sears Torque wrench for wheels
Doesn't matter what Torque wrench you get. They'll only be as good as they are routinely calibrated by a certified shop.
I purchased a Craftsman DigiTorque wrench years ago that was total crap. This wrench wasn't electronic, it merely showed the set torque through a viewing window. Problem was that the rubber handler/viewing window tended to slip on the handle which meant that the reading would shift as well. Ended up overtorquing and subsequently damaging an expensive aluminum head.
Got my current calibrated Proto torque wrench off eBay for a song.
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