New to this forum found it while researching Lifts.. Lots of good info on here! Thanks to all who contribute. Anyways - I was working on my Jeep last night and it dawned on me that I need a good torque wrench.. I've got a cheap Harbor Freight one but doubt is accurate and I can't seem to get it to work in the higher torque settings anyhow...
So what are you guys using for a torque wrench? I'm willing to pay for a quality tool... but just like everyone a good value at a decent price is always better.
Thanks
Carlos
Use a beam torque wrench. Like 15 bucks.

I have clickers but there are bolts out of the range of most 3/8 and 1/2 clickers. I picked up a beam and for some reason I actually reach for it now.
If you "need" a clicker the precision instruments (if it's indeed a clicker) one listed in this thread is recommended (but slightly less accurate based on the % they quote; most are within 3% this is 4%) there are also cdi ones for around 100 bucks. I use a kobalt 1/2" which has served me well but it ain't cheap.
Or you can just use a beam torque wrench for 15 bucks.

But you have to pay attention to what you're doing with a beam. You don't have to calibrate beam torque wrenches which is something to think about if you're not using it professionally; it makes them even cheaper.
Oh and they also have torque adapters like a digital deal you plug a ratchet and a socket onto and it measures torque. Don't know if they ever need to be calibrated someone else might know, that is definitely an option and they're pretty cheap (40-50 bucks); people say they are pretty accurate.