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I need a torque wrench to take care of some suspension mods on my truck + to do some general maintenance (installing a shift kit + servicing the trans)
I generally do not recommend princess auto tools, and that device looks a little bulky and may be inconvenient when you're working in tight spaces.
In terms of digital torque wrenches though I've never had a problem with mine in the past three years. The torque angle function comes in handy building cylinder heads and it never lost calibration despite constant use.
I generally do not recommend princess auto tools, and that device looks a little bulky and may be inconvenient when you're working in tight spaces.
In terms of digital torque wrenches though I've never had a problem with mine in the past three years. The torque angle function comes in handy building cylinder heads and it never lost calibration despite constant use.