To be honest I had to tighten the nut a lot first so the torque was great. I put it on a new Beetle. Removing the nuts from the battery post was extremely difficult. (I actually had to figure it out with a socket wrench.) When I tried to put them back on, the nuts were harder to turn (but I made sure they weren't cross-threaded). My last plus coil (it was the 2nd one I installed) was bent sideways and has, so to speak, come loose from the plastic "dust protection" (or the plastic part of the plug under the eyelet). In any case, it would be nice if they were more durable, but I plugged in a Genius charger and everything still works. It's not overly damaged, but I was disappointed that it bent so easily (but again, there was plenty of torque). Just be careful with them. Mainly because they're a bit bulky and depending on the configuration of the battery terminal and how it's connected to the battery, you could end up in a situation like mine where it wants to bend over. I think mine is fine but I'll keep an eye on it. ;-)
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