Where Can You Get A Torque Wrench For An Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Hitch
Question:
I have an equalizer hitch that I need to adjust. Where does one find a torque wrench that will do 340 foot pounds of torque
asked by: Brian T
Expert Reply:
Hey Brian,
We typically recommend just asking your local auto parts store or mechanic shop to torque down bolts that require over 250ft/lbs. The torque wrenches capable of this are typically in the $800 - $1000 range so it's not really worth the cost if you're not going to be regularly using it. If you are going to purchase one then you'll need to look at the auto parts store as this is a bit above the typical-use torque wrenches that we and a local hardware store would offer.
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Torque Wrench with Storage Case - 3/8" Drive - 100 ft/lbs of Torque
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