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Old 02-10-2015, 03:20 PM   #20
Pdwight
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I understand that the Milwaukee is a far superior tool than my Craftsman but the fact is the axle nut is off and now to proceed with the teardown and installation of new parts. I would never use a Impact tool to install the new axle nuts and they need to be torqued to 340 ft lbs and the Milwaukee would probably way over do it. I do not have a Torque wrench that goes past 250 ft lbs so I will have to rely on mathematics and my weight on a breaker bar for the estimate of the correct torque.
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