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Rev.Chuck
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I have a couple, because it is really hard to get the full rnage in just one wrench. A torque "screwdriver" I got from Magura for very low inchpounds, a 1/4 drive MAC for inch pounds up to 200, a 3/8 Snapon for foot pounds up to 60, and a big boy 1/2 Craftsman for up to 300 foot pounds.

If you only get one get a foot pound whench that will read from around 5 to 60 foot pounds. You can figure inch pounds (times twelve). If you do brake rotors, you will want an inch pound wrench, and it will come in handy for some of the stems and other items that have tiny hardware.
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