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					Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: West Suburbs of Chicago, 
						IL Cobra Make, Engine: Backdraft#357, 392CI Ford Racing, 459hp, 455ft/lbs  , TKO 500, 3.43 Gears, Ceramic Coated Headers, Victor Jr. 750cfm, 17in Halibrand wheels, Sterling Gray/Silver Stripes, Gray Leather, Nitto NT05 
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				 Blas 
 I'm not disagreeing with you.  But for me, this is idiot proof - and if you have ever seen me try to fix something - you'd know why that is valuable to me.  I could do this now without a torque wrench because the feel is just as easy as a hammer.  I'm not suggesting this is better than the tried and true hammer method, but it eliminates the mistakes and damage.  I'll let you try it if you want, it made a believer out of me.  It is no "paperweight" as someone described another tool. 
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