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    Just interested to know what selection of tools and sizes people carry for their vehicles?

    I am in the process of cutting down my tool set so that I only carry the most relevent and useful tools, rather than a whole box!

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    Good question

    I have a mismatched set of tools in sizes that are all over the place.
    That in my Fender, good to know that I have the same type of tools in my shed too,

    I keep going to clean and sort it all but never get around to it.

    Have one of those alloy breifcases for a tool box, also holds spare air hose, fuses, globes and a ton of small assorted screws bolts and other fixing stuff.
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    I carry two secket set, screwdriver set, spanner set, allen keys trolley jack, the list goes on and on.
    You never know when you've gotta help fix a broken toyota.
    I think my kit weighs in excess of 40 kg's. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

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    I asked this question a while back - all I got was sarcastic comebacks. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

    I'll keep an eye on this thread, coz I hope you'll have better luck. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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    Hi ya guy's I have about 5or6 tool boxes full of tools but also have my better tools which go in my tool trolley ( cheap at $149 )

    When offroading I take my biggest tool box and put in all the tools I think I need including a grease gun and pump for diff/gearbox oil, also take a box of goodies/spares.


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    [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] Well owning a Series Vehicle I have to hedge my bets So I carry an old (20years+) ETC Flatpack set of SAE/UNF Ring & Openenders, with an additional Asst. of BSF and Metric : for front end , brake adjustment, bleeding, and fuel repair, as well as for fixing current metric type vehicles, diplomatic aren't I [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]

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    I totally agree with Richard, however after recently being in this situation - I found myself doing the opposite... I wanted a set that I could permanently keep in the vehicle so I started looking at sydchrome/kingchrome/eclipse and was staggered at the prices. I already have the good gear which I keep in my workshop, so I could justify the additional expence. In the end, I reasoned that a tool set that I kept in the car would very rarely be used, so I brought the cheapest **** I could find and at the end of the day, I have a tool for everything at a fraction of the price.

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    Re: Tools

    Originally posted by Noddy
    Just interested to know what selection of tools and sizes people carry for their vehicles?
    8 lb sledgehammer. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]



    Seriously, the tools I carry :

    2 phillips head screw drivers (1 big 'un and 1 lil 'un)
    2 flat head screw drivers (1 big 'un and 1 lil 'un)
    2 adjustable wrenches (1 big 'un and 1 lil 'un [6" & 12"])
    7/16, 1/2, 9/16 open and ring combo spanners
    1-1/16 socket with a 2ft breaker bar
    Oh, and the back of the axe is used if I need a hammer.

    Other stuff I carry:

    Electrical tape (2 colours of)
    Tube of metal putty
    WD 40
    Rope
    Spare belts
    Spare length of hose (5/8ths? Whatever size heater hose rangie's use).
    1L pre-mixed coolant
    1L 20w50 oil.

    I should carry radiator hoses too, but haven't got around to it yet.

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    jerry can and box of matches [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]



    Seriously, don't ever use that metalputty on your exhaust.

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    Originally posted by disco95

    Seriously, don't ever use that metalputty on your exhaust.
    My old man told me the same thing... Does it burn well?

    I only carry it because I had the rear uni on the front propshaft let go on me one day, and the flailing propshaft bashed a hole in the side of the gearbox. Quick slap of putty, a bourbon <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">(or three)</span>, then top up the box, and I was off again. (Apart from that, it doesn't take up much room in the glovebox!)

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