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help with fstb installation?

Old Jun 21, 2002 | 10:25 AM
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help with fstb installation?

i know you have to torque the bolts to about 30lbs but i dont have a torque wrench. when i tried to buy one the only one pep boys had was a 1/2" $70 wrench. i refuse to pay that much for something i wont use that often. can someone give me a good estimate how tight to make it. i dont want to break any bolts. Thanks

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Old Jun 21, 2002 | 10:47 AM
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A torque wrench is a good investment >>

Originally posted by zx2max
i know you have to torque the bolts to about 30lbs but i dont have a torque wrench. when i tried to buy one the only one pep boys had was a 1/2" $70 wrench. i refuse to pay that much for something i wont use that often. can someone give me a good estimate how tight to make it. i dont want to break any bolts. Thanks

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But, you're right...$70 is a lot to spend for something that is seldomly used.

Go to Harbor Freight Tools and perform a search under these keywords, "torque wrench". I purchased the 1/2" CLICKER TORQUE WRENCH which is going for $20 right now. It's rated to 150ft-lbs which makes it capable to handling your lugnuts as well.
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 10:49 AM
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I think you should reconsider buying a torque wrench. At first, I refused to get one too. But after a little searching I found one at Home Depot, made-in-USA, for around $60 i think? And it's been one of the greatest investments I've ever made. I use it any time I do brake/rotor/wheel work, plus suspension as in your case.

If you're still not convinced, check out http://www.harborfreight.com, and they have some ranging from $20-90. The quality is decent, and is good enough for the home mechanic.
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 10:50 AM
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Re: A torque wrench is a good investment >>

Originally posted by Albertt


But, you're right...$70 is a lot to spend for something that is seldomly used.

Go to Harbor Freight Tools and perform a search under these keywords, "torque wrench". I purchased the 1/2" CLICKER TORQUE WRENCH which is going for $20 right now. It's rated to 150ft-lbs which makes it capable to handling your lugnuts as well.
hmmm, how come I didn't see any replies when I read the thread? darn.
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 10:55 AM
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Moderator! >>

Originally posted by Turd Ferguson


hmmm, how come I didn't see any replies when I read the thread? darn.
This man is post whoring!


Probably because we were typing our replies up at the same time...but mine got submitted through a bit quicker.
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 10:59 AM
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thanks. i think i will just buy a cheap one for now. i know it will come in andy for other car repairs
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 11:27 AM
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You can rent one form AutoZone for free, the charge your CC $90 and credit it after you return the wrench.

If you are dead set on buying one Northern tools have them for $23.00
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 11:41 AM
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I purchased my torque wrench from autozone for 20 dollars...3/8" drive. oh..and it's also the clicking type =)
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 11:44 AM
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Geez, I could have installed for you by now. Just use a 3/8" drive stocket wrench that's only about 8" long. Almost impossible to overtorque the studs. 30-40ftlbs is not really that much or worry about.

I took mine off, test fitted another and put mine back on in about 20 minutes.
Old Jun 21, 2002 | 01:17 PM
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3/8" from Sears. Craftsman, so you never have to worry if it breaks. $20.
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