I just saw that it is $1200 :O Such a shame otherwise I'd probably buy one! haha
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Thats a lot to pay for something thats not getting a lot of use compared to say a wheel shop, just remember that variable torque is simple the power output of the drill not torque setting to tighten the nuts just in case you didn't realizeOriginally posted by Hillbilly View PostMaybe 1200Watts and $129
I got the same, use it all the time, changed 5 sets of springs with it as well, great unitOriginally posted by The_Hawk View PostI have the Ryobi unit which I bought since I had one one + stuff.
Awesome little tool to have around.
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I have one of the Ryobi ones. It's been really good and stood up to general workshop abuse really well.
As every one else has suggested I use a torque wrench for final tightening.
There are also torque limiting sockets available for wheel nuts.
This is one company that sells them.
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