I just did the upper control arm and lower ball joints on my 07 Avalanche. I've got a problem getting my torque wrench onto the upper ball joint to torque it to spec. I've searched everywhere (I can get one tomorrow via Amazon) and I called my local Napa because a carlyle one is on their website. The guy who answered didn't know what a torque adapter was and his line was:
"I worked at a chevy dealer for 10 years, did a bunch of ball joints and never torqued a single upper ball joint, i just used a wrench and made it tight"
This sound irresponsible to me as I always prefer to torque to the spec in the service manual. Am I wrong?
Should I just take my 18mm box end wrench on it and tighten it up? or do I order the torque adapter?
If I go with the adapter, aside from the tool trucks, who makes them? The carlyle one would have to be sent in from Georgia (I'm in CT) and I can only find armstrong in metric open stock. I only need the 18mm.
Would love to know the thoughts from the forum on this.
"I worked at a chevy dealer for 10 years, did a bunch of ball joints and never torqued a single upper ball joint, i just used a wrench and made it tight"
This sound irresponsible to me as I always prefer to torque to the spec in the service manual. Am I wrong?
Should I just take my 18mm box end wrench on it and tighten it up? or do I order the torque adapter?
If I go with the adapter, aside from the tool trucks, who makes them? The carlyle one would have to be sent in from Georgia (I'm in CT) and I can only find armstrong in metric open stock. I only need the 18mm.
Would love to know the thoughts from the forum on this.