what 300 foot pound torque wrench do yall recommend for under 300buck??
							
						
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 When I need one I rent it. It only cost $8 for the day.what you did to this car is like getting a supermodel naked and willing to do anything you please. now here you are faced with ths once in a lifetime opportunity and then you squander it by making her fuck you in the butt with a 24" strap on. you are a sad, silly little boy.Comment
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 ~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
 
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 Current cars:
 ~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
 ~ '87 535
 ~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
 ~ '06 X5 4.8isComment
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 Guess it depends on the shop. I have bought some decent tools at both types of locations.Comment
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 yes,thinking of craftsman because I do have 20-150 pound version which is decent.
 
 what about this snap on cdi??
 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...d_i=B002LA19P2Comment
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 DO NOT BUY THE CRAFTSMAN! I had 2 of the craftsman torque wrenches and neither worked. I set them at all different torques and they never gave, just acted like a regular socket wrench.
 
 If you want to go cheap and decent, I had luck with a Kobalt wrench from Lowes. Has if for a couple years now and it hasn't failed me yet. I bought it with the money I got back from sears when I returned the craftsman one and had $20 left over.sigpicComment
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 well i just order this cdi snap on^^^ 3 day shipping.yes,thinking of craftsman because I do have 20-150 pound version which is decent.
 
 what about this snap on cdi??
 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...d_i=B002LA19P2Comment
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 But torquing a fastener 25% shy of its recommended torque and "just going a little more" isn't iffy?
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 Craftsmen torque wrenches are actually pretty accurate. We have a torque wrench calibration checker at my work and they test pretty damn close to the snap on ones.
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 I was thinking the same thing. I've got some snap on wrenches and swear by them. I inherited them from my grandpa who had them in his shop back in the early 1960's. Take care of them and get them recalibrated every once in a while just to be sure and they'll last a really long time. It's going to be spinning at some good rpm's, I would get a decent wrench, even if you have to rent it, and torque it per spec. That would suck to lose a motor because you wanted to skimp on 1 bolt. I know there's a slim chance, but at 6500rpm I don't want to be playing with chances, but that's just me.Comment

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