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06-01-2013, 04:35 PM | #1 |
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Do I need to use a torque wrench when installing Grimmspeed front license kit?
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I'm a newbie in regards to any modification. I just received the Grimmspeed front license plate relocation kit, and in the instructions it states: Apply grease or anti seize to tow hook bolt. Using a 17mm socket, tighten the bolt to approximately 45 ft. lbs. I was wondering, as I do not own a torque wrench, could I get away with using a regular socket wrench? Thanks! |
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yes you can use a regular socket and ratchet. just don't over tighten it , you will be able to feel when it's tight.
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You should probably pick up a torque wrench. It will come in handy when changing / rotating your tires as well. They're pretty cheap at Harbor Freight.
You can certainly do it without, but be careful not to over-tighten it because one of the kits (can't remember if it's the grimmspeed) uses an aluminum bolt and you can shear it off if you over-tighten it. You could shear off a steel one as well if you went to town on it, but obviously it's easier to do with aluminum. -Justin
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I've never used a torque wrench on mine, but I agree with Justin.b though. Get yourself a cheapie torque wrench. You'll eventually need it for other things. Harbor Freight has one for $9.99 right now. If you're in the LA area, there should be several Harbor Freights nearby you.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-2-hal...D%0AOCJ9%0D%0A Use Coupon Code: 36633566 |
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