FlaDon
Platinum Member
Wait till you get to head nuts that require 1600 ft/lbs and are 12' up in the air. With no place to anchor the torque multiplier.:confused2:165 ft-lbs actually. I think they upped the spec after SD's were out a couple years. And I think it is a ton of torque. My large 1/2" torque wrench (25-250 ft lbs) requires quite some pressure to click out on these. I don't weigh enough, so I need to leverage against the ground or truck to make that click sometimes. I love when I run across the occasional 200+ ft-lb crankshaft nut:confused2:
My small 1/2" torque wrench is a 25-250 digital. The large one is a 100 to 600lb/ft 3/4" drive to match the torque multiplier. Without it some tractor tires would never have come off.