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21 May 2019 10:17 #208569 by Lambert
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Ok so as GeorgeC was suggesting, I and quite a few of the rest of you, look after our own vehicle to a greater or lesser degree and consequently know our way round a tool catalogue. However not everyone else does. So I propose that we start a list of those tools that we find super useful that will be of assistance to those just starting out.

First for me is some kind of basic diagnostic tool. There are many and various types but honestly for quick and dirty understanding of why the engine warning light is on the sub 20 pound types with a built in screen are more than adequate. If nothing else it will give you some more information to give the breakdown man an understanding of what's happening when you call.

A set of combination spanners as in one end open the other end a ring. Being a Japanese car the common sizes are 8mm 10, 12,14,17and 19 that covers most things.

A basic half inch drive socket set is also going to be useful for those recessed fittings. They usually come with a couple of spark plug sockets too which is great.

A matching drive breaker bar.

Hammers.

A selection of different screwdrivers will always be useful.

Things now start to get a little more special.

Torx drive sockets both male and female.

Allen wrenches.

A bench vice.

A blow torch.

A torque wrench that matches the drive size of the socket set.

A selection of pry bars.

A hacksaw.

This is just a few of the hand tools that immediately spring into mind. Over time we can add things that we can't do without.

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21 May 2019 11:33 #208574 by Andy2640
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Great topic btw.

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21 May 2019 12:40 #208578 by Lambert
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Next is lifting equipment. I can't overstate this. There's absolutely NO excuse for buying cheap lifting equipment. If it fails when you are under the car you are going to be seriously hurt. Or maimed. Or dead.


Drive up ramps.
Trolley or floor jacks.
Bottle jacks.
Axle stands.

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21 May 2019 14:31 - 21 May 2019 14:32 #208582 by jackonlyjack
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Circlip pliers screwfix £15 set of four
Slip joint pliers 10" ones that you can take apart with nut and bolt (good for pulling out oil seals)
A strong long thin wallpaper scraper good for removing trim panels
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21 May 2019 19:33 #208615 by Cremator1
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Hi George you had any luck with the wheel carrier

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21 May 2019 19:41 #208617 by Cremator1
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Ok cool

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