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    Defender workshop tools- recommendations?

    Over the weekend I installed a steering guard and diff sliders on my puma, but quickly came to realize that my existing tools are not really cut out for the eclectic mix of fasteners on the defender.
    While I'm no mechanical dunce, most of my tools are not suitable for the bigger stuff on these vehicles (I've owned / worked on Australian sedans and Japanese imports).

    Looking to get some opinions on what your 'go to' tools are for working on your defender. Am I right in thinking that there is a mix of metric and imperial? Is there any rhyme or reason to what is used?

    I've worked out I need sockets / spanners bigger than 19mm for a lot of the suspension gear, and I have nowhere near enough 15mm sockets / spanners to comfortably and quickly work on the other suspension linkages. Looks like there is some funky new-age fastener action happening in the engine bay too (I'll blame ford for that). Up until lat week, I never owned anything larger that a T6 torx bit

    What I've currently got is:
    Full set of metric ring/open end spanners up to 24mm
    Metric and imperial sockets, key sizes in 1/4 , 3/8 and 1/2" drive.
    Suitable speed braces, ratchets, extensions and 400mm 1/2" breaker bar (ole faithful)
    Key size ratchet spanners (fixed and swivel head), up to 19mm
    Offset metric ring spanners
    1/2" Inhex metric bits (and T handle and L hex varieties)
    fang-dangled new 400nm battery impact wrench with modest selection of deep impact sockets (yet to use this tool in anger)
    plus other random gear like pliers, vice-grips, tap/die, flare spanners, crows foot sockets etc.

    Opinions and advice welcomed!

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    Since acquiring my truck I have purchased a metric 3/4“ drive socket set that goes from 19 to 50 and a meter long breaker bar to help out.

    Also, I haven't noticed any imperial sizes on the Perentie except for the battery lead clamps.

    Oh and circlip pliers and assorted split pins.

    What is a flare spanner and Crows foot?

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    I bought a socket set up to 32mm which is constantly in use. I don't recall anything over 32mm. I also bought a spanner set up to 32mm that gets used a lot.

    There is wheel bearings but a 52mm hub nut spanner is ok for that.

    I haven't found much imperial on my TDI disco either. I think some suspension nuts (radius arm chassis end?) might be imperial, but you could maybe substitute all imperial stuff for a decent shifter. Keen to hear what other imperial folks have come across tho.

    Metric sockets and spanners up to 32mm is my recommendation.
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    P.S. All my sockets are 1/2" drive. I later bought a 1/2" torque wrench to compliment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post

    I haven't found much imperial on my TDI disco either. I think some suspension nuts (radius arm chassis end?) might be imperial, but you could maybe substitute all imperial stuff for a decent shifter. Keen to hear what other imperial folks have come across tho.
    Adjustable spanners are the Devil and are often referred to as mobile lathes!

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    Flare spanner and it's uses;




    Crows foot and it's uses;



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    So a flare spanner has the contact area between a ring spanner and an open ender, is that the difference?

    I'm going to wiki the Crows foot because that looks out of it.

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    A good quality torque wrench is always good to have, the one I have does from 12Nm up to about 150Nm I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett1066 View Post
    A good quality torque wrench is always good to have, the one I have does from 12Nm up to about 150Nm I think.
    What size drive is that? That's a huge range it does!

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    I call a shifter an 'all purpose nut-rounding device'.

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