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    HI

    I presume by V pliers you mean side cutters ?

    One useful thing is an air tubing cutter, my mate from Pirtek has one and they are very handy.

    The USB camera is a great idea !!

    I use OATS red coolant so no need for a UV torch to see the leaks

    Thanks to all, lots of ideas for the page
    Steve

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    Don't forget a set of Torx head drives

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFarmer View Post
    HI

    I presume by V pliers you mean side cutters ?

    One useful thing is an air tubing cutter, my mate from Pirtek has one and they are very handy.

    The USB camera is a great idea !!

    I use OATS red coolant so no need for a UV torch to see the leaks

    Thanks to all, lots of ideas for the page
    Steve
    "V pliers" is my poor description of hose removal pliers ...see Lisle 47900 Hose Remover Pliers | eBay. Brilliant device which "pushes" the hose off the tube thereby expanding the hose diameter and making the job easier. I found a set in Supercheap for about $12.
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    Hi

    In terms of general tools, one I find i use a lot is a big breaker bar, about 600mm long. It takes a lot of the effort out of those ones done up to BFT tension

    Steve

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    Very long pliers for EAS hoses and door trim panel remover tool...

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    A critical eye.
    Multi meter for sure.
    1/4" drive set is pretty handy.
    Oil filter wrench.
    Nitrile mechanics gloves.

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    A 6 and 8mm spanner to push in the collets for the eas.

    Has anyone found a tool to undo the drainplug on the eas tank?



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    EAS Drain plug is a large hex, around 22 or 24mm from memory... I pulled it out to use for my inflation/locker air supply. Make sure you use the o-ring if you put something else in there or else she will leak.

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    Brake piston clamp.

    Its listed as a LR tool. Never taken the calipers off, so dont know if it would be any more useful than a g clamp. Still, maybe one for the list?

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    Hi

    I have compiled the page and added sections for useful tools as well.

    P38 Tools

    Thanks to everyone for their input

    Steve

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