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Old 04-13-2005, 10:31 AM
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Don't know? But I'm thinking this summer I'll make a little artical for lightningrodder. I'll report what my diff measures and how to make a little tool.

Tim,

Which makes me ask why in the hell "a torque wrench with the capacity of at least 271 Nm (200 lb-ft)" is required. I can make 20 lbs-ft with a 3/8" wrench.
You sir don't understand the michigan mindset! Round about these parts they do everything as big and bad as they can. They think nothing about driving a desiel F-350 supercrew 4x4, 75mph, and in 2ft of snow. So why not use a rediculously huge wrench to measure a measily little 20ft lbs? Work hard.. play hard is the motto around here.

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Originally posted by wydopnthrtl
Don't know? But I'm thinking this summer I'll make a little artical for lightningrodder. I'll report what my diff measures and how to make a little tool.

Tim,



You sir don't understand the michigan mindset! Round about these parts they do everything as big and bad as they can. They think nothing about driving a desiel F-350 supercrew 4x4, 75mph, and in 2ft of snow. So why not use a rediculously huge wrench to measure a measily little 20ft lbs? Work hard.. play hard is the motto around here.

Rich

Pft... your not a man until you hit triple digits on the speedo with 2 feet of snow!
Rich, you need to move down to sunny Florida!
 
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Old 04-13-2005, 03:02 PM
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sunny Florida!
Been there done that for 19 yrs. East Tenn is where my heart is.

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Old 04-13-2005, 04:59 PM
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Originally posted by wydopnthrtl
Been there done that for 19 yrs. East Tenn is
where my heart is.

Rich
Ahhh ... A transplanted Mountain William !!! Kingsport? Anyone that
spends time in the Appalachian's just never leaves. I went
west a bit ... WV to KY ...
 
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Old 04-13-2005, 05:04 PM
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Lived just south of Knoxville for a few years. Gonna go back one day.

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