Trauma PA
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Point made and well taken.I can assure you that you're not knocking a properly supported truck with a 2ft torque wrench unless you're doing it wrong. Good jackstands make a difference (e.g. pin instead of ratchet and overrated for your vehicle) and bonus points for some with axle cradles if you're supporting something round.
A 90lb one-arm press is well beyond the average person so most aren't going to be able to hit the correct torque values without the clearance.
There are a ton of Harbor Freight customers on this forum. Last year HF issued a recall on one of their Jack stands for catastrophic failure. Just saying.
I'll keep taking my precautions and doing it the way I have been doing it. There's more than one way to skin a cat.
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