I agree. I just keep seeming to strike out on locating one. I don't have the $$ to pay over $200 for a tool I'll use once in a great while. I checked the military hobby shop and they don't have one but recommended using the deflection torque wrench. I've never done it that way and didn't think it would work. That's why I'm asking.
I'm also thinking about taking the pinion assembly to a drivetrain shop and paying them to set the preload. Guess this is one of the plus's to runing a 9". It's easy to take the pieces parts to a shop to do the work.
Anybody close to Dayton need some beer for a few minutes use of thier dial torque wrench?
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