What's the smaller one?
For me:
Small is 1/4" or 3/8" drive, rated for 20 ft-lb (27 Nm), used up to 20 Nm. Mine was originally 1/4 but I had a 3/8 head installed when new.
Medium is 3/8" drive, rated to 100 ft-lb (135 Nm) but I generally only use it up to 50 Nm due to the relatively short handle length.
Big is 1/2" drive, rated to 250 ft-lb (340 Nm) used for lugs and drivetrain stuff up to 220 Nm which I think is the highest spec I have encountered on BMWs.
I use electronic wrenches but you can get accurate and reliable results for far less expense. The Craftsman clickers are very well regarded and you can often get a set of three, roughly matching what I described above, for somewhere in the sub-$100 range if you wait for the right special.
jcabiles wrote:Looking for recommendations for a quality torque wrench. I have a small one that I use for oil changes and gear oil changes.
Looking for one (probably 3/4 inch drive) that will cover the higher torque settings on my RT.
My winter project is to change out my disk brakes.
Cost not a consideration at this point. Want to look at all options.