Thread: Torque Wrench
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Old September 14th, 2011, 08:51 AM   #7
JLinde1339
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Name: Joshua
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Saving up at this point is not an option. I have what I need, minus the wrench and filter. If I could save up the $80, I'd have a shop change my oil for me. Or I'd buy the kobalt and this thread wouldn't exist. LOL. Now if I needed a torque wrench to adjust my chain slack, I'd drop the money on a good one (which I plan on doing), but that will have to wait till later, and I can't wait till later to change the oil. That adjustment, I don't want to mess with. I don't want the tire falling off, but for a drain plug, I'm not that worried about it. As long as I don't strip the threads, and start whizzing a slick, I'll be happy. Thx all.
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