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Originally Posted by thispecialk hey how do u know how much lb of torque ur using? i dont have an impact gun i usually do everything manual and muscle everything
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It's called a torque wrench, and is powered by your body. When you reach the selected amount of torque the wrench will click to let you know (there are also digital versions). If you are doing your own work you should have one. I believe the manual dictates 85 lb/ft.
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