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You want the "Best"?.....That could cost you....
For the floor jack, I'd go with something that works, and a lot of the red Craftsman alum 2 ton units have been sold....so many that there is a cottage industry for after market parts for them...You can buy skid plates, bigger wheels and trick quick mounts for your truck (see below...)
For a torque wrench, the cheapest Snap-On will still set you back close to $300....which will buy you a top shelf unit...BUT do you need that much wrench for non-commercial home use?...For regular home use, try to find a Proto or MAC which are still good unit, just more affordable then S/O....
For the floor jack, I'd go with something that works, and a lot of the red Craftsman alum 2 ton units have been sold....so many that there is a cottage industry for after market parts for them...You can buy skid plates, bigger wheels and trick quick mounts for your truck (see below...)

For a torque wrench, the cheapest Snap-On will still set you back close to $300....which will buy you a top shelf unit...BUT do you need that much wrench for non-commercial home use?...For regular home use, try to find a Proto or MAC which are still good unit, just more affordable then S/O....
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