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King Pins and E10
29 Jul 2010 18:46 #3993
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re:King Pins and E10
I have one of the older Halfords tool kits which has everything in it and I highly recommend it as being good value and comprehensive.
Occasionally I want a socket in half inch and it's only in 1/4 or 3/4 drive but I have an older tool kit from them which has those in it so I raid that.
It is well worth the money and mine lives in the back of my Jimny permanently. I have a sall tool box to supplement it with screw drivers (free fom Halfords when I bought my last lot of oil and rated as a Best Buy in Car Mechanics Mag) some pliers, cutters, crimpers, connectors and mole grips etc.
You'll be glad you bought it as you progress on to bigger things.
Kirkynut
Occasionally I want a socket in half inch and it's only in 1/4 or 3/4 drive but I have an older tool kit from them which has those in it so I raid that.
It is well worth the money and mine lives in the back of my Jimny permanently. I have a sall tool box to supplement it with screw drivers (free fom Halfords when I bought my last lot of oil and rated as a Best Buy in Car Mechanics Mag) some pliers, cutters, crimpers, connectors and mole grips etc.
You'll be glad you bought it as you progress on to bigger things.
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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02 Aug 2010 06:51 #4020
by Knight.
Replied by Knight. on topic Re:King Pins and E10
facade wrote:
I bought a full set from these guys and i have been very impressed with the tool kit
only advice i offer to anyone that get this set is keep the foam insert or socket wont stay where they are suppose to.
You just want an e10 socket to fit your toolkit.
Any motor factors will sell you one.
Halfords do a set
But if you are doing a lot of maintenance, and you don't have any tools, it might be an idea to buy a toolkit, halfords have a good one on a special offer, pretty much everything you will ever need for £120,
go to halfords.com and put 370635 in the search box. It is a lot of money to undo 12bolts though....
I bought a full set from these guys and i have been very impressed with the tool kit

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02 Aug 2010 07:42 - 02 Aug 2010 07:43 #4022
by MigCooper
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Snorkel and plenty of rust to be treated
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Snorkel and plenty of rust to be treated

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Last edit: 02 Aug 2010 07:43 by MigCooper.
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