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I've recently traded for an RBZ 4 and also a Titleist 913 D3. I need to get a wrench to tinker with the adjustments. Anyone know where I can get one? I've checked online at GolfSmith and didn't see anything.

Are they all a standard size or does each manufacturer have their own special wrench for their clubs?

Thanks guys!

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eBay may be your best (and cheapest) option. I have bought a few through them. And yes, each manufacturer has its own wrench. They have different torque specs.
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Home Depot. I use my torx bits. Never remember where I leave the darn factory tools.

That's perfectly fine, but just be careful you don't overtighten the screws and strip anything. I'm pretty familiar with using hand tools and I find I'm just more comfortable using the manufacturer's torque wrench.

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I've recently traded for an RBZ 4 and also a Titleist 913 D3. I need to get a wrench to tinker with the adjustments. Anyone know where I can get one? I've checked online at GolfSmith and didn't see anything.

Are they all a standard size or does each manufacturer have their own special wrench for their clubs?

Thanks guys!

The Titleist wrench can be bought on Amazon.

Never mind, It now says unavailable... nuts. :-X

Rick

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Global Golf has the Titleist wrench for $19.99.

I just ordered one from TGW for the same price.  I added a couple of other things to the order to amortize the shipping cost. :smartass:

Rick

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Home Depot. I use my torx bits. Never remember where I leave the darn factory tools.

I have done the same.  No torque wrench.  I just tighten them about......that much....

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I have done the same.  No torque wrench.  I just tighten them about......that much....

Yeah snug then just a little more. I've never had a head come loose. I suppose someone could go nuts and strip an adapter but it wouldn't be the end of the world. A new adapter is less than what some of those wrenches sell for.

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I have done the same.  No torque wrench.  I just tighten them about......that much....

Yeah snug then just a little more. I've never had a head come loose. I suppose someone could go nuts and strip an adapter but it wouldn't be the end of the world. A new adapter is less than what some of those wrenches sell for.

As someone who used Torx drivers and fasteners on the job for many years, I can tell you that there is a fine line between tight and a broken screw or driver.  Some of the tool holders that used Torx screws came with a torque driver for that reason.  It saved money otherwise spent on replacing screws broken by ham-fisted gorilla machinists.  Not to mention the hassle of digging out the end of the broken screw.

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The GolfWorks web site has all the tools you need.  I don't know that their price is any different than other web stores, but they have a wide selection.  You can get the wrenches and additional weights.  Kind of odd that I thought that so much about golf club repair was magic, but the basic jobs are simple and quick.  New grips are easy and make your club feel new.

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I would say be careful about buying from places like ebay.

Dropped my Titleist wrench a few months ago and it snapped.

Picked one up on ebay for around $8 (came with documentation), not saying it was fake, but first time I used it, it snapped the screw in my driver.

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