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Thread: Aldi Torque Wrench

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    just wondering if the wheelnuts are tight though get your mate to bring his good one over and test yours against his .......a good mate would do that

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    i did have a rear passenger side wheel leave my gq at 140 scarey herd from a truck driver the other day it does happen with that wheel on patrols. normally alloys but mine was sunrasier

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    I missed the sale, does anyone know if there are any other good cheap ones (I had a look at the ones in supercheap, but they looked a little too cheap)

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    got a great underbonnet work light frol ALDI

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    For years I have purchased expensive named brand even for my previous business - a lot have failed expensive parts and repairs - For personal use I changed to purchase cheap tools they don't last as long - throw it out (not enviromently friendly but recycling is the go) - but for the price you go and buy a new one I seem to be in front - so a cheap torque wrench - probably wouldn't use it on a head but should be fine for all other work better than guessing the torque on nuts that we have done in the past but as systems become more sophisticated approx. torque is becoming a must. Paul

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