Lets talk Torque wrenchs

meaning that to torque 250 you need one that is capable of going to 300. which my newest (I hate to say it) Snap on does. also does angle, torque to yield and such. My older S/O clickers go to 200 and 250 respectively.
I also have another dial type one that is 600 ft/lb, and is 3/4" drive. plus a couple of 3/8" drive ones.
That's good to have. I always say with torque wrenches, it's good to have one......just one that will really get up there. Some of the pinion nuts, for example, have some of the highest torque specs on a car. Especially when a crush sleeve is involved.