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OK class, time for a math question!
If my torque wrench goes up to 250 in/lbs., do I just divide that by 12 to get the ft/lb equivelent? It would be a hair under 21 ft/lbs if that is the correct way to convert it...
AND, if that's the case, I need a new TW that goes up into the 80ft/lb range!
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Correct.
The 1/4" drive wrenches won't do the lug nuts. |
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this one is a 3/8" drive but I don't thinkk it will do lug nuts either (since it will only read up to ~21 ft/lbs).
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