
Originally Posted by
markmdz89hatch
While I'm not all that nuts when it comes to torque'ing down everything to exact specs.... ...in fact, there's only a very small handful of parts that I do stress on getting to exact specs, and oil pan gasket is definitely one of them.
I'm with Roo on getting an in/lb 1/4" wrench for the oil pan, as that needs a very low tq, and with too much tq, you'll have a hell of a time getting a leak free job.
Anyway, I have a friend that works for snap-on, and he does agree that they are very expensive, but the benefit, as has already been said here, is their customer service is great, and their quality control on the tools they produce, or have produced for them, is great.
What I'm a big fan of with Snap-On is that I can buy a tool from them, and pay weekly or monthly on it until it's paid off. I just give them my cc or debit card info, and they automatically charge me a set amount until it's paid off. Makes it hurt less imo.
That said, I have a cheapie harbor freight 1/2 clicker (up to 150 ft/lb) that I use on basically nothing, but have it incase I need it, and I have to admit I'm not upset at all with its quality. I'm confident in using it when I have to, and for the $20 it cost me, if I break it I'm not going to cry over it. I have used my kick ass S*K 250 ft/lb clicker (it's a huge wrench) for axle nuts, flywheel bolts, etc, and it's proven very useful, and for the price (i think it was 130) I feel I got a good tool for a good price.
hmm.... I wonder if we should start a sub-forum in mechanical for tool reviews?
side note, for lugs, I never use that stupid lug wrench as it's bulky and always gets in the way of everything. Instead my weapon of choice is my 24" long 1/2" breaker w/ a long 19 impact socket. ...for those ugly stubborn beasts I break out the answer to anything, my trusty 42" long 3/4" breaker. I have yet to find anything that beat that wrench.
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