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Originally Posted by mbeals
Yea, but a good inch pound wrench is one of those tools that is really nice to have on hand. In this case, I think I would rather spend $100 on a good inch pound wrench than $30 on a tool I'm going to use for 10 minutes, one time.
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I haven't decided on which torque wrench to buy. I have a regular 1/2" socket HF torque wrench I use for lug nuts, and it's perfectly fine for that. For something like this, that's a different story.
I'm also looking to buy a serpentine belt tool as well.