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2011-02-09 18:12:25
#31
Ball joint remover - used it for all kinds of shit not even balljoint related. $19.99 from princess auto regularly...and a pickle fork for everything else. nothing like beating your car with a hammer with good intention.

I also am a huge fan of gearwrenches, and the ever popular bench vice.

Tap n' die sets are a must, but these two are the most recent addons:

1) Right angle air drill (perfect for those hard to reach bolts inside engine compartments)
2) Easy outs (perfect to remove said hard to reach bolts)

Last edited by canx2k on 2011-02-09 at 18-16-47.
2011-02-09 19:04:54
#32
Originally Posted by MATTB
Hows that scan tool? How much does it normally run for? Hows reliability?


its pretty awesome. does live date. comes with different connections for imports. codes that are dealer codes only can be found on the website. ive had it for about 3-4 years cost me about 350.00 if remember correctly. its pretty reliable. never had a issue, works all the time. works on power from dlc and it has a internal battery in it as well. never had to change the batteries.

i used it alot when i worked for jaguar and its just as good as IDS (Factory scanner)
2011-02-09 22:03:30
#33
Originally Posted by Pr
its pretty awesome. does live date. comes with different connections for imports. codes that are dealer codes only can be found on the website. ive had it for about 3-4 years cost me about 350.00 if remember correctly. its pretty reliable. never had a issue, works all the time. works on power from dlc and it has a internal battery in it as well. never had to change the batteries.

i used it alot when i worked for jaguar and its just as good as IDS (Factory scanner)


Cool, thanks. I'm kinda looking for one and that had crossed my mind but didn't hear of any type of review until now.
2011-02-09 22:27:42
#34
Amazon.com: Lisle 29200 3/8" Hand Impact Tool Set: Automotive

^Is this the one you have @Crim? Is it one speed?

1.) Craftsman 3 ton floor jack
2.) Craftsman jack stands
3.) Magnet tool
4.) LED light
5.) Rachet set with extensions

New air compressor tank with 50ft. hose coming soon! I have a 3/8 gun and 1/2 gun already that my Dad gave me. Ready to speed up swap times for the future.
2011-02-09 22:31:43
#35
From another thread:

Originally Posted by BenFenner
Oh yah I forgot the "wobble" ratchet extensions (3/8" and others) from Harbor Freight are incredibly useful. I'm not sure I'll ever buy a normal extension ever again. Having that little bit of wiggle room (about 15 degrees) makes all the difference in many tight areas. And when you stack them together you get even more freedom.

I should have bought a set of them during the 25% off day. I just didn't think of anything to buy back then.

http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/sockets-accessories/9-piece-wobble-extension-set-31203.html

Edit: In fact I'm going to buy that 9-piece set right now.


Link in quote no longer works but here is a picture of some.

2011-02-09 22:34:12
#36
Originally Posted by MATTB
Cool, thanks. I'm kinda looking for one and that had crossed my mind but didn't hear of any type of review until now.


no problem. just get one that can read live data. makes diagnosing vehicle so much easier. the thing i like about mine is that is doesnt have restrictions like most scanners. it reads everything that gives a signal to ecu. also can hook it up to a computer and download updates for free.
2011-02-09 22:37:47
#37
Nitrile gloves. 'Nough said.
(Okay maybe not a tool.)
2011-02-09 22:45:16
#38
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
Amazon.com: Lisle 29200 3/8" Hand Impact Tool Set: Automotive

^Is this the one you have @Crim? Is it one speed?


I don't remember which one I have... pretty sure its some cheap Chinese brand...single speed.
2011-02-09 23:13:42
#39
I think my best purchase (although not inexpensive) was my Snap-on 1/2 inch electric impact. It is so useful I am thinking of getting one in 3/8s too.
2011-03-30 23:16:56
#40
@ $75 or so, my Dewalt 4.5 in. 10amp angle grinder (w/ deadman switch) isn't cheap...but sure is used often!
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