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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Torque wrench needed, reasonable suggestions?
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[QUOTE="denbsteph, post: 1412413, member: 103701"] I have to tell you, the past several post's have taken this thread to a different level, a level I was unaware about. In a nut shell so far, never torque dry nuts, use a lube such as loctite, moly lube. Got that part down. Rich: Are you a writer? Reason for the comment, you painted a picture that I understood. It makes sense, Thanks!! Back to torque wrench's. In other words, drop some duckies on a well made wrench, perhaps one made in the USA. Leave the Chinese, Taiwanese junk alone, so to speak. What type? Beam or Clicker? Will the beam wrench do the job that is required, but not stress the bolts but create enough of the elastic stretch to produce the clamping effect that is needed? I think that is what Rich said in a nutshell. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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