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Post #132200134 added 11-22-2019 9:43 AM by B16707 in Deal Talk
Do you know of meijer ships BF deals? Im not seeing any confirmation
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Post #132197398 added 11-22-2019 8:56 AM by crazycreations in Deal Talk
I was about to say the same thing. For 1/2" get a 25-250 lbs.
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Post #132195478 added 11-22-2019 8:23 AM by jlwallnc in Deal Talk
I've had this for several years. Very well made and accurate.
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Post #132195616 added 11-22-2019 8:24 AM by rebel222 in Deal Talk
I'm pretty sure that this is the same unit at the Harbor Freight 1/2" torque wrench. Take that for what you want.
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Post #132199138 added 11-22-2019 9:27 AM by 91LT250R in Deal Talk
You obviously haven’t compared these two wrenches (HF vs Tekton) directly.
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Post #132228364 added 11-22-2019 8:48 PM by razman in Deal Talk
How do you set the torque you want? Is it a matter of how many clicks?
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Post #132213121 added 11-22-2019 1:54 PM by harleybogey in Deal Talk
Pittsburgh
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Post #132223753 added 11-22-2019 6:29 PM by jlwallnc in Deal Talk
Some weights, a bench vise, and simple math. You can use either physical weights or a digital scale. Pull on the handle end using the digital scale (or hang weights on it, even dumbbell weights etc)...
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Post #132193465 added 11-22-2019 7:42 AM by johnthegrump in Deal Talk
Same price at walmart if interested. TEKTON 1/2 Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench (10-150 ft.-lb.) | 24335 ...
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Post #132196843 added 11-22-2019 8:46 AM by rj124104 in Deal Talk
The handle on this is too short to be useful for higher torque. I found it annoying for wheels. I bought the 250 ft/lb version later. I'm not sure I've used this for anything since. Tekton is...
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Post #132195220 added 11-22-2019 8:18 AM by boatshoes in Deal Talk
Very happy with the 1/4" version of this
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Post #132196090 added 11-22-2019 8:33 AM by bdr0023 in Deal Talk
Damn, they were %50 last year
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Post #132195595 added 11-22-2019 8:24 AM by ralexb in Deal Talk
Good for torquing down lug nuts? I swap between winter/summer set up and would like something to tighten to spec without over torquing.
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Post #132192958 added 11-22-2019 7:34 AM by n3rf in Deal Talk
also: Save an extra $0.96 when you choose FREE No-Rush Shipping at checkout LOL :)
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Post #132203926 added 11-22-2019 10:47 AM by bastage in Deal Talk
I also have the 250lb version that I have had for about a year & a half. Like others its only ever been used for torquing down the lugnuts on my truck. I just have an f150 so this would of worked,...
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Post #132198883 added 11-22-2019 9:23 AM by harsh28 in Deal Talk
I have both, this and husky (purchased back when it was $80). Husky one wins the prize of being better; just minor things like better grip, better click feedback and easier way to set the target...
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Post #132202540 added 11-22-2019 10:22 AM by bedoyuk in Deal Talk
Description on Amazon says, "...and measures torque in clockwise direction." So it doesn't measure torque in both directions (clockwise and counterclockwise). That feature is needed for some cars...
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Post #132204622 added 11-22-2019 11:01 AM by theskater101388 in Deal Talk
Nobody actually torques wheels to spec. Just tighten the lugs and put some butt into it.
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Post #132203767 added 11-22-2019 10:44 AM by DVDxR in Deal Talk
Depends on the torque spec for your lug nuts. These go to 150 ft/lbs, and like most torque wrenches, they are only calibrated to be accurate between 20% on the low end and 80% on the high end. So if...
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Post #132207652 added 11-22-2019 11:56 AM by ekc168 in Deal Talk
For the Harbor Freight torque wrench, which brand is everyone referring to? The Pittsburgh one or the Icon one?
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Post #132192916 added 11-22-2019 7:33 AM by mcobb in Deal Talk
Amazon has the TEKTON 24335 1/2" Drive Click Torque Wrench (10-150'.-Lb./13.6-203.5 Nm) at 25% off from $40 to $29.87. (Extra $0.96 off with No-Rush Shipping) This TEKTON Torque Wrench has...
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Post #132211522 added 11-22-2019 1:15 PM by Dimitris in Deal Talk
I torque my lug nuts just fine. Sure, I don't care to do it with something better than the HFT torque wrench, but I torque them, and feel good about it too =)
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Post #132213301 added 11-22-2019 1:59 PM by monster888 in Deal Talk
These cheap torque wrenches are junk. Spend the money and get one that is reliable and individually calibrated. Around $100-150, you can get CDI (SnapOn brand) or Precision Instrument (they make...
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Post #132202663 added 11-22-2019 10:25 AM by cptskippy in Deal Talk
I bought this last month for $38. It's perfectly fine, if you need one buy it. Torque wrenches aren't terribly complicated tools and as long as you store them correctly (at the proper torque...
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Post #132205879 added 11-22-2019 11:24 AM by hadeone in Deal Talk
Why would you say that when there are a few people just in this thread that stated they use this to tighten their lug nuts? The idea is not to over torque so you don't have to stand on the bar to...
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Post #132201706 added 11-22-2019 10:09 AM by guest2011 in Deal Talk
I bought HF and returned. This one seems better quality. Paid same price last year. Dont know if it's a deal.
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Post #132198694 added 11-22-2019 9:19 AM by AndrewF5410 in Deal Talk
I think the harbor Freight lifetime warranty is only good if you pay $ and sign up for their pro account, no? I have their 3/8 and 1/2 size Pittsburgh ones, and the screws started coming out of the...
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Post #132201448 added 11-22-2019 10:05 AM by ctsoh in Deal Talk
I have used the ones from Harbor Freight for many years. When I broke one, replacing it was simple as walking into HF Store and the manager swapped mine out for a new one, no receipt or explanation...
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Post #132226351 added 11-22-2019 7:44 PM by f150intally in Deal Talk
Is this still working for you guys? I can't get the $10 discount when using the No-Rush shipping option. Is this deal dead?
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Post #132193687 added 11-22-2019 7:47 AM by Paulsfishing87 in Deal Talk
I have one of these, bought it 3 years ago still works great today. I mainly use it for torquing down my lugs nuts. For applications that need less torque I would recommend a wrench that would go...
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Post #132211444 added 11-22-2019 1:13 PM by Dimitris in Deal Talk
No, the Tekton is definitely a higher tier/better-finished unit. Cannot judge on the accuracy, but the Tekton's body is clearly better made. Other than one small detail: the setting...
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Post #132196444 added 11-22-2019 8:39 AM by Christopher1037 in Deal Talk
150 lbs is too weak for my f-250
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Post #132207133 added 11-22-2019 11:47 AM by Kystify in Deal Talk
there a couple videos out there that show they are not the same
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Post #132195667 added 11-22-2019 8:25 AM by idiggplants in Deal Talk
yep, perfect for that.
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Post #132199561 added 11-22-2019 9:33 AM by sn_85 in Deal Talk
Click type, always. There's something honestly satisfying about feeling and hearing the click. Plus some of the digital ones don't make a noise or indication that you're at the right torque, you...
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Post #132197995 added 11-22-2019 9:06 AM by nicholas.b.anello in Deal Talk
Agreed. With a different silver sticker
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Post #132204118 added 11-22-2019 10:50 AM by DVDxR in Deal Talk
Digital torque wrenches can be very well made and accurate. AC Delco makes digital wrenches with up to +/- 1.5% accuracy, with NIST traceable calibration certificates, and they are pretty affordable...
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Post #132194416 added 11-22-2019 8:03 AM by vfsanchez in Deal Talk
Any discounts on the 3/8 in? I’ve had the 1/2 for 2 years and still working great.
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Post #132201814 added 11-22-2019 10:11 AM by MichaelB4563 in Deal Talk
I use it for that exact thing. It also goes low enough for putting drain plugs on for oil and transmission fluid. Only downside is the 1/2” size can be a little hard to maneuver in tight spaces. Not...
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