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Old 07-15-2008   #8 (permalink)
localmotion411
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Originally Posted by zargarex View Post
Ah good, I was looking at the 3/8 Craftsman 944593 model -- 3.61-29.03Nm... Good thing I asked



I'm struggling between the Service Manual and a Haynes... This seems to be a question of religious nature from my searches. I'm gonna take a look the SM when I stop by the shop this week to decide.

Thanks again.
When installing my fork gaitors and fork springs, I went ahead and bought the Craftsman 944593 thinking it was all I needed. While it covered everything up to 29.03Nm, I still need to get one that will handle much higher torques. I am going with the two-wrench approach, getting a newer higher-torque wrench and keeping the one I have.
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