Which kind of Torque Wrench

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by KirkM, Oct 7, 2008.

  1. KirkM

    KirkM Guest

    I am looking at buying a Torque Wrench. It will mostly be used for
    checking lug nuts.

    Are the *dial" kind accurate enough for this purpose, or would the
    "click" type be better.

    There seems to be a big price difference between the two.

    Thanks,

    KM
     
    KirkM, Oct 7, 2008
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  2. KirkM

    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    The pointer (not dial) type is more accurate, doesn't need
    recalibration, and is cheaper. The click-type can be used when you
    aren't going to be able to see the pointer, so it's more versatile.
     
    Joe Pfeiffer, Oct 7, 2008
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  3. KirkM

    Dipstick Guest

    Either one will be fine for lug nuts. Very few people actually use
    either type correctly, but you're not likely to make an error that
    matters on your lug nuts, assuming you are talking passenger car
    service.
     
    Dipstick, Oct 7, 2008
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  4. KirkM

    KirkM Guest

    I appreciate all the useful responses.

    Yes. It would just be for passenger car service.

    -KM
     
    KirkM, Oct 8, 2008
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  5. KirkM

    kenwalker1 Guest

    If you just need one for lug nuts, a click type can be had very cheap
    at stores such as Northern Tool or most discount tool stores. These
    will probably be made in china but thats not a bad thing for the
    price,ask the sales person if it's decent or junk they usually will
    tell you truthfully.
     
    kenwalker1, Oct 8, 2008
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