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Lexivon Torque Wrenches: 1/2" Drive Click Torque Wrench

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Update: This popular deal is back again with new promo codes.

Lexivon via Amazon has select Lexivon Torque Wrenches on sale as listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code at checkout. Shipping is free.

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Model: LEXIVON 1/2-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench 10150 Ft-Lb/13.6203.5 Nm ()

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bktj600
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I am experienced and I still go for the torque wrench, what feels tight with a standard length ratchet will feel different with a long handle ratchet, whereas the torque wrench will keep it much more consistent. When I'm working on brakes, wheels, or internal engine components, I like to make sure it's torqued to spec so there's no question later what a noise was and if it was potentially a bolt that has worked loose because "it felt like it was tight".

It's also ridiculously easy to over torque and stretch/snap smaller bolts, which is where the inch lb and 5-70 ft lb torque wrenches really shine.

I'm glad you feel confident in what you think is tight, but that is also the mindset that keeps me working on my own equipment with my torque wrenches.
daftphunk
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Hope you never offer your 'experience' to other people đŸ˜‚
OrangeCemetery2327
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Just buy the Harbor Freight one. They are cheap and if you have an issue you can take it back to the store for a new one and be back to work the same day.

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Quote from valleypoboy :
Or lug nuts? I've seen some great 'tube videos of wheels coming off on the freeway and hitting oncoming cars at 70mph. WHAM!
tipped me over to get one for bike.
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There's a big ol' honkin' thick line between someone who considers themself experienced and someone who actually is.
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bought the 1/2 in one and used it a few times.... worked well so far and it is nice to come in a case. one thing i;ve noticed is the click is a bit subtle in low torque application.
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
I never found a need for torque wrenches, if u are really experienced like I am, u don't need this tool, u can feel when it's tight
I see Facebook expert has found his way to SD
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Quote from bktj600 :
I am experienced and I still go for the torque wrench, what feels tight with a standard length ratchet will feel different with a long handle ratchet, whereas the torque wrench will keep it much more consistent. When I'm working on brakes, wheels, or internal engine components, I like to make sure it's torqued to spec so there's no question later what a noise was and if it was potentially a bolt that has worked loose because "it felt like it was tight".

It's also ridiculously easy to over torque and stretch/snap smaller bolts, which is where the inch lb and 5-70 ft lb torque wrenches really shine.

I'm glad you feel confident in what you think is tight, but that is also the mindset that keeps me working on my own equipment with my torque wrenches.
Had a buddy "help" with some brake work. I'm not a mechanic and wasn't aware of torque wrenches or torque spec. Anyway, A week or so later I went skiing. The last few miles to the resort there was a grinding that got progressively worse. Figured I should at least do a wiggle test before I went back down the canyon. One of the things tested was the caliper. One of the bolts connecting it to my car had vanished. There was a tire shop in town but they were swamped and it turned into a multi day whole ordeal.

I learned a good lesson on torque wrenches that day. Glad it wasn't one learned in a fireball at the bottom of the canyon.
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Quote from tinfox :
I tried the first two. Neither worked. Sad face emoji.
just used code for 1/2" version and it worked. If copy/pasting code make sure there is no blank space after code

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I need to torque something to 150lb/in, would I be better off with the 1/4" or the 1/2" version, the 1/2" goes to 150, the 1/4" goes to 230.1 (bike kit)
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Quote from bluekiwi :
I need to torque something to 150lb/in, would I be better off with the 1/4" or the 1/2" version, the 1/2" goes to 150, the 1/4" goes to 230.1 (bike kit)
The 1/4" are INCH pounds, not foot pounds, so that's a factor to consider.
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Quote from rage4order :
The 1/4" are INCH pounds, not foot pounds, so that's a factor to consider.
thanks for that, overlooked that EEK!
went with the lx-184 would rather have it be more versatile vs maxing out at 150
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Most local auto part stores loan these out, but this is a good price to just have one handy.
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Looking to do a brake job on 2013 lexus rx350. Can anyone recommend what torque wrench will I need. Never used one and first time doing the work. Also don't have anything to remove an retorque wheel nuts. TIA
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I need one for my bike, I'm always afraid that I'm going to break some carbon parts. This is a great deal for the bike kit. Thanks.

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