Originally posted by RoadRunner: Originally posted by Kremithefrog: Would one that goes from 120-960 in lbs be able to set the torque on the wheels (85 ft lbs correct?) Any help is appreciated.
Since there are 12" to 1', you'd need 1020 in/lbs to torque your nuts...
We torque bolts to 2000-3000 ft lbs at work and those are torque to yield bolts. Thank god I haven't broke any yet ...inch pounds ain't sheeet 
Kermit it's just lug nuts you don't need a highly precision, high accuracy torque wrench. But a good one is a wise investment for engine rebuilds, suspension work, any thing in general that needs torquing
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