Who makes a good affordable torque sticks. I looked at the Harbor Freight ones. Any better? I won't use them everyday, only when changing oil and rotating tires.
For the love of all that's holy, don't use an impact gun to put your oil plug back in.

Who makes a good affordable torque sticks. I looked at the Harbor Freight ones. Any better? I won't use them everyday, only when changing oil and rotating tires.
Oil drain plug? ROTFLMFAO. That has to be an April fools joke, right?

Um, I think the OP means for the tires while doing and oil change AND tire rotation.....as in, both at the same time.![]()
I used to not believe in torque sticks (yes, I am a simple "DIYer")....my buddy swore by them. Finally picked up a good deal on some Blue Points on CL. I will NEVER go back to the torque wrench. Yeah, I only do our cars/trucks and some friends but it's SO much easier than torqueing each nut.
Get a good set and you will NEVER go back!![]()
And I assume then that you have a nice little spread sheet in your box that matches each stick to the corresponding switch # setting on your impact gun to achieve the correct torque # ? Sticks are not plug and play and need to matched to the gun and it's o/a torque rating that they will be used with.
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And I assume then that you have a nice little spread sheet in your box that matches each stick to the corresponding switch # setting on your impact gun to achieve the correct torque # ? Sticks are not plug and play and need to matched to the gun and it's o/a torque rating that they will be used with.
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And I assume then that you have a nice little spread sheet in your box that matches each stick to the corresponding switch # setting on your impact gun to achieve the correct torque # ? Sticks are not plug and play and need to matched to the gun and it's o/a torque rating that they will be used with.
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I'd be strongly inclined to think that a good quality 1/2" torque wrench would be the best bet for your purposes.
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Yeah probably, because nobody (Pro or DIYer) uses torque wrenches on an oil drain plug. No need.
Every bolt does have a torque spec, even oil drain bolts. I have seen 10 stripped bolts on one ****** pan, guess someone used an impact gun but after stripping the first or second one you think they would stop.
I do. Same for spark plugs, oil filters/oil filter housing caps, anything that has a spec. This is the reason i have 7 torque wrenches.![]()
My harbor freight torque sticks are great so far.
But no matter what anyone says, don't trust your torque stick. They are designed to get you very close to the desired torque so that when you do the final torquing with your torque wrench, you barely have to move it instead of using a lot of ratcheting action.
just to be super clear...
THEY ARE MEANT TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A TORQUE WRENCH ONLY!
whilst your buddy 3 bays down needs the air pressure to bust a crank bolt loose
After having lost a wheel to a faulty torque stick 10 yrs ago I haven't used one since. The feeling you get when you see a new Lincoln coming back in your bay on a flatbed with no front wheel and no front fender will make you swear off these inaccurate pieces of **** for a lifetime.Buy yourself a decent torque wrench and take an extra minute to properly torque the lugs.The secure feeling of knowing you did a proper job and are not going to have a wheel off incident kill someone is worth every penny the wrench costs.
I cant see the point, I can zip the lugs with my cordless gun and final torque all 4 wheels with a clicker wrench in the same time you spend rattling away with those ****** things, wearing out your Impact wrench and compressor generating enough pressure to get somewhere closewhilst your buddy 3 bays down needs the air pressure to bust a crank bolt loose
After all that your still going to set the torque wrench and give them a nip, wheres the pay off.
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After having lost a wheel to a faulty torque stick 10 yrs ago I haven't used one since. The feeling you get when you see a new Lincoln coming back in your bay on a flatbed with no front wheel and no front fender will make you swear off these inaccurate pieces of **** for a lifetime.Buy yourself a decent torque wrench and take an extra minute to properly torque the lugs.The secure feeling of knowing you did a proper job and are not going to have a wheel off incident kill someone is worth every penny the wrench costs.
I have yet to see one stuck on a gun, and go to the torque it's supposed to. I've checked them with a dial torque wrench after, and the difference in torque to break them free has been unreal.
I thread them on a bit by hand, snug them with the impact, and then torque them. If they don't move to reach torque, I back them off and redo it.
I have yet to see one stuck on a gun, and go to the torque it's supposed to. I've checked them with a dial torque wrench after, and the difference in torque to break them free has been unreal.
I thread them on a bit by hand, snug them with the impact, and then torque them. If they don't move to reach torque, I back them off and redo it.
My harbor freight ones are extremely accurate. Breakaway force is irrelevant.
How do I know it's accurate?
You know it's "accurate" when you test each torque stick with YOUR impact gun and either dial it up or dial it down with the gun adjuster knob to meet the stick spec per a torque wrench. Each stick may require its own knob setting to meet the desired window.
Mess with the compressor/shop air psi and start all over again.
IR or not , it requires a calibration process...except for those too daft or too apathetic to know how to use them.
Adjusting and memorizing how your torque sticks work with each setting of your impact wrench is important. If it works perfectly on high then stick to high. I know my impact bounces my torque sticks weird. If I have my gun on high it will over-tourque them. So I tossed it down to my mid range setting and I'm hitting it everytime now. And yes I know it's my gun. I've tested the other guys's torque sticks that I work with and I have the same outcome to roughly the same numbers. And the other guys don't have the same problem I do so it's not the air pressure in the shop.
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