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@medievalman86 Is whiskey considered a 'tool' or a 'lubricant'?
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ohh, and didnt read all the comments, but if your new to snap on trucks, my personal advice- is when you talk to the truck, always ask for "reposessed tools" I brought $1k worth of snap on sockets (impacts) for $500. because that is what the previous owner had left on them before they were reposessed.
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I hope you do this at home because that is a lot of tools if you are doing this professionally
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Nice tools though. Check out my videos. At myangelsjns in youtube search
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I was on snap on web site i am not paying that much money for a ratchet i have a get Stanley kobalt husky craftsman utra steel gear wrench task force . What ever works but not paying outrageous prices for tools.
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2135Ti, best impact ever.
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whats wrong with cadillac northstar engines?
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whats the difference between a cordless screwdriver and cordless drill????
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Trunk/boot spring tool for S2000 etc are rare over in the uk ;) I work at a honda dealer and honda dont offer them anymore with the spoilers.
I'll look after mine then!
Nice tool set.
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how mmany gallons? your air compressor?
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What are some good basic tools for beginning mechanics besides jack, jack stands,wrenches,sockets and screwdrivers ????
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i have a old dewalt sawzall box i hollowed out that i carry all the tools i need in its always in the back of my blazer its got quite a bit crammed in it i like it because its small and has a handle and not hard to just grab and go wherever i tried to use a 6 drawer craftsman box in there but i didnt have enough room in it and it took up like 7 times the space so i stuck with the good ole dewalt box haha
do you have a tool on check engine light for Mitsubishi?? please reply thanks!
I3lackl3ear 2 months ago
@I3lackl3ear Depends on the year, if it's after 96 then it just uses the standard OBDII connection.
EricTheCarGuy 2 months ago
ETCG what about your scan tools/electronic stuff?i saw you liked the autonerdz would you ever get into scope stuff?
G3kRay 2 months ago
@G3kRay I hope to at some point.
EricTheCarGuy 2 months ago
I have a question, I want to buy an electric tool to do automotive stuff with it such as changing tires, loosening bolts and screws, etc.. I see at the store that they have an impact driver and an impact wrench. What's the difference between the two and how many volts is good enough for my needs?
SexyAndlKnowIt 2 months ago
@SexyAndlKnowIt Get the most voltage they offer, electric tools work great but not as good as air tools.
EricTheCarGuy 2 months ago