Your 3/8" wrench may or may not reach the required value for the front axle. For instance, I have a 3/8" drive torque wrench scaled in inch/pounds, 50-250. 250 inch/pounds is equivalent to 20.8 foot/pounds, likely not enough for your axle nut.3/8"? so I wont have to get a new torque wrench!
Trials is correct. The serious DIY mechanic will have several torque wrenches, to cover various torque ranges and fastener sizes.Different size torque wrenches for different torque pressures :| you likely need 3 torque wrenches to cover the needs of the whole bike.
I bought this, works great:
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PM if you want to borrow it.
My question regarding the torque wrench was because I wasnt sure if i'd be able to find a 32mm socket for rear axle nut for my 3/8" torque wrenches, but then wingboy told me about adapters.
I have a 1/2" to 3/8" adapter...
What, exactly, have you bought? Photo, please.Well that was fun, bought the item, it doesnt fit 3/8" drive
The link is aboveWhat, exactly, have you bought? Photo, please.
Yes, I get that. How about a photo of the item you actually received?
Really? Sorry, I don't mean to patronize, but are you certain? Of course, you could use a wrench.
Where'd you buy?
Send it back, buy from a local bike shop, as you were advised. Or use Regder's suggestion above.