1/2" torque wrench
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anyone in the JMU area have a 1/2" drive torque wrench for up to 150 ft/lbs? I'm replacing my half shaft and need to torque it to 134...if no one does i'm just going to buy one from sears but i'd prefer to borrow one since i only need it once...
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#2
eh, just use a 1 ft breaker bar and put most of your weight on it. Precisely 135ft/lbs.

disclaimer: I have no idea how much you weigh :dunno:

Honestly though, you'll probably end up within 10% and that's quite good enough.
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BLINGMW Wrote:eh, just use a 1 ft breaker bar and put most of your weight on it. Precisely 135ft/lbs.

disclaimer: I have no idea how much you weigh :dunno:

Honestly though, you'll probably end up within 10% and that's quite good enough.

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I did it for my Accord's axle nuts. Most of the car fell apart later... but the nuts were still on and tight.
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1/2" IR impact gun for 3-4 seconds once nut is seated Wink
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.RJ Wrote:1/2" IR impact gun for 3-4 seconds once nut is seated Wink

Even better!
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#7
picked up a 15" breaker bar! thanks guys.
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2003 Xterra - Sarah



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