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The biggest things I offer to get: -Good sockets (you'll want metric mainly, but imperial wouldnt hurt, either). Make sure you get some deep sockets! -Same with wrenches. I also
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The biggest things I offer to get:
-Good sockets (you'll want metric mainly, but imperial wouldnt hurt, either). Make sure you get some deep sockets! -Same with wrenches. I also recommend that, as you do work on the car, look for certain tasks you may do often that take a special tool. Good example, a 10MM ratcheting wrench has come in handy for me MANY times. -Breaker bars - smaller ones (like 1/4" drive) are kinda pointless. But, a good 3/8" and 1/2" breaker bar should be mandatory. -Extensions. At LEAST one for each drive that you have. -Torque wrench - you'll find they are NOT covered under Craftsman's free return policy - something about them being a precision tool or something. Anyway, I wouldnt go TOO cheap on one...I have one 3/8" and one 1/2" drive. -Varying screwdriver sizes (phillips and flat head, of course)...always annoying when you try to attack a small-*** phillips screwhead with a driver thats too big, and it strips it out. Those are the very basics I'd roll with.
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