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are these tires directional?
#11
[quote M A V I C]Time to go try out my new torque wrench.
So what happened with the leaking wheel?
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#12
Do bi-directionals get more action?
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#13
[quote pRON aHOLIC]Do bi-directionals get more action?
Yeppers!
Unless it's the "Spare"!

BGnR
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#14
[quote Carm]I had a click torque wrench, but decided it wasnt accurate enough. So I went old school and got a couple of torque wrenches with beams.

Carm
Click type torque wrenches are way more accurate than a beam type.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_wrench
Also, make sure the fastener has been properly lubed.

BGnR
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#15
[quote BigGuynRusty]Click type torque wrenches are way more accurate than a beam type.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_wrench
Also, make sure the fastener has been properly lubed.

BGnR
They are, if they are properly calibrated, I think my click torque wrench lost its calibration after using it for soo damm long.

Carm
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#16
[quote Carm][quote BigGuynRusty]Click type torque wrenches are way more accurate than a beam type.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_wrench
Also, make sure the fastener has been properly lubed.

BGnR
They are, if they are properly calibrated, I think my click torque wrench lost its calibration after using it for soo damm long.

Carm
The key is to screw the tension off after every use. If you leave them tight, they'll wear out. Some can be re calibrated.
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