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Uthor posted:I like having a flashlight in my car, but I don't use them often enough and the batteries are usually dead when I need it. Any recommendations on one I can stick into a 12V socket (have a spare one in the trunk that isn't being used for anything) to keep charged for when I need it? Something like this would be okay if no one makes a bigger one with a cord, I guess. e: suggested the same variety you linked.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 02:16 |
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Maybe you could get one of these? My car actually has a little rechargeable flashlight that plugs into its own special socket in the glove box. It may be the worst flashlight I've ever used, but it's good in a pinch.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 02:56 |
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bolind posted:Does anyone have experience with products from Raceramps? I'm specifically considering ordering these: http://www.reverselogic.us/ReverseLogicLimited/Adjustable_Height_Wheel_Cribs.html I bought a set of traxjax for getting my lowered cars onto my lift. Very pleased with them. I bought them direct from Raceramps.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 03:14 |
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Uthor posted:Something like this would be okay if no one makes a bigger one with a cord, I guess. I have that one and it's plenty good for an emergency roadside flashlight. Not the best, but it's always charged and it's plenty bright enough. Perfect size for holding in your mouth while working.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 06:22 |
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this is the one I suggested. Note the hexagonal ends - it'll lay on the ground or balance across suspension members quite easily. I did an entire front axle/suspension linkage swap on a jeep with one charge, starting after dark.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 06:36 |
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I plan on buying this tool set soon, what do you guys think? The set of ratcheting wrenches is what made me decide on this set over anything else I was looking at. Also are there any other tools I should get in addition to this? I mostly wanted a set to get me in and around the few cars that I work on (83 CJ-7, 01 Crown Vic, and a 92 F-150). I'm planning on getting a decent floor jack and jack stands soon, too. Any particular recommendations for those? I see Harbor Freight being mentioned a lot here, so I was thinking of going with one of theirs.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 09:02 |
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mr_bunnyfish posted:I plan on buying this tool set soon, what do you guys think? The set of ratcheting wrenches is what made me decide on this set over anything else I was looking at. Also are there any other tools I should get in addition to this? I mostly wanted a set to get me in and around the few cars that I work on (83 CJ-7, 01 Crown Vic, and a 92 F-150). In addition to that kit you are at least gonna need a 1/2 breaker bar. I also recommend you get some actual screwdrivers not just the interchangeable bit one that comes with that kit, never know when you need to poke or pry something. Oh and pliers, specifically needle nose and vise grips. Can I just take a minute to say how awesome vise grips are? Like, drat.
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8th-samurai posted:In addition to that kit you are at least gonna need a 1/2 breaker bar. I also recommend you get some actual screwdrivers not just the interchangeable bit one that comes with that kit, never know when you need to poke or pry something. Oh and pliers, specifically needle nose and vise grips. Awesome, I didn't even think of pliers of any kind. Those are great ideas. Thanks!
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 09:35 |
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mr_bunnyfish posted:Also are there any other tools I should get in addition to this? I mostly wanted a set to get me in and around the few cars that I work on (83 CJ-7, 01 Crown Vic, and a 92 F-150). I know on the manual YJ, you need a bigass socket to open the filler for the transmission. I don't remember off the top of my head what size, but it might be a good exercise to look at your CJ's transmission and see if you need that socket.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 16:36 |
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HF makes great breaker bars. A few other things to add... 1. Rubber Mallet - Just a handy tool to beat the poo poo out of something. 2. A good set of pry bars 3. Set of wire brushes. These are handy, I just buy cheapy HF ones and toss them when I am done. Especially working on Jeep and F150, you will find yourself beating things out quite often.
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# ? Jun 11, 2012 18:42 |
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BrokenKnucklez posted:HF makes great breaker bars.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 00:25 |
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BrokenKnucklez posted:HF makes great breaker bars. And a dead blow hammer. They're really convenient when you really need to whack something hard but you can't risk using a metal hammer.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 01:12 |
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grover posted:HF's 18" ratcheting breaker bar is by far my favorite tool. Have you ever had a problem with the ratcheting portion of it? Need to pickup a 3/8" breaker bar and wondering if the ratcheting one is worth double the cost of the standard one.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 01:30 |
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velocross posted:Have you ever had a problem with the ratcheting portion of it? Need to pickup a 3/8" breaker bar and wondering if the ratcheting one is worth double the cost of the standard one. grover fucked around with this message at 03:25 on Jun 12, 2012 |
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kastein posted:this is the one I suggested. Thanks. I ended up getting this. It's almost exactly what I want. I wish I could leave it plugged in all the time, but instructions specifically say to unplug after charging. Still, I can always just plug it in if the battery's dead. The reviews mention some of the bulbs burning out quickly, so we'll see about longevity.
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# ? Jun 16, 2012 17:07 |
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Just an FYI.... Sears has a sale on tool boxes.. just picked up at nice 11 drawer unit for 179.00 plus a free mat. Talk about a kick rear end deal. Roller bearing drawers and everything. I just got one myself, I will post a photo. But heck a craftsman toolbox for next to nothing is a kick rear end deal. Also Menards has great deals on Gearwrench ratcheting wrenches. (midwesterners only)
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 06:41 |
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I was burgled last week and had my toolbox stolen along with my welder and metal chop saw Anybody else buying tools - SAVE YOUR RECIEPTS! (chuck them all in a box and sort them out if you ever need to) My initial off the top of my head value of my toolbox when asked by the police was exactly half of what it turned out to be when i went through my bix box of reciepts and added it all up and then checked out the current values. Im sure there is still stuff i have missed Has anybody in the UK seen any good offers on tools at the moment? or does anybody know when the next VAT free machine mart day might happen? I have so far bought one of these - halfords 150piece pro set for £99 - http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_173083_langId_-1_categoryId_255215. Which isnt as comprehensive as all the seperate sets I used to have but touches most things and seemed a good place to start. fingers crossed my insurance claim goes through without hassle..
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 10:11 |
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Sorry to hear that - also, if you paid by card, that can help track down what you bought later. The Machine Mart days are a random thing. If you're on their mailing list, you should get one at some point. Sign up for work, too, as well as home, to double-dip it.
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InitialDave posted:Sorry to hear that - also, if you paid by card, that can help track down what you bought later. Insurance _should_ cover it.. Man on the phone said that if it was under £1000 my claim would likely go through without question even without the reciepts. As it is, I have found the reciepts for about 80% of my stuff but (on insurance mans advice) am claiming for the replacement values rather than the reciepted values. It is amazing how much stuff has gone up over the last 3 years! (This http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cco14-14in-abrasive-cut-off-saw was £99 inc VAT when i bought it and is now £143!). I now have a 'new toolbox' file ready for the reciepts. Am already on the postal mailing lists but now on the email one multiple times I might ring and ask the manager of the local shop and see if he can give me any hints when it might be! - I've got my shopping list ready and by the end of the week should have some money!
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 13:13 |
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Tomarse posted:I might ring and ask the manager of the local shop and see if he can give me any hints when it might be! - I've got my shopping list ready and by the end of the week should have some money! Why not ring him and ask if he can cut you a bit of a deal based on the bulk purchase you'd be making at his business?
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 13:21 |
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At least at mine, the staff don't know who is being invited to the days. They get told when they are, but not who's received the cards to come along. If you were more local to Leicester, I'd also suggest you look at what Cromwell do. I have a friend who works there who can get a decent discount on collection orders. You may get a discount, but I doubt it, if you're going on a VAT-free day like that. I've spent that kind of amount in one hit before, and they weren't able to cut it further - with the 20% VAT, though, it's still a good saving.
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# ? Jun 17, 2012 15:10 |
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I'm a fellow owner of the Halfords 150 piece kit and I think it is extremely good for what it is. It always goes with me if I think that spanners may be needed. For the Machine Mart Vat free evening I'd just go into the store and ask when their next one is. For years they had an address of ours that we were never at so we didn't get the invites. But when we knew one was on, we just went in and said that we'd forgotten the invitation. Always worked.
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grover posted:I have the 1/2" one. Never had a problem; it's been a solid gently caress-off ratchet. It's amazing what a little extra leverage does to turn an impossible bolt into a trivial one. Since it's a ratchet, it's a lot easier to work with in tight spaces than a conventional breaker bar. I dont use ratcheting tools for breaking loose tight stuff, it can and will shear the inner gears eventually/immidiately. My 18 and 10 from my first set of craftsman brand gear wrenches are blown out, from years of use. That said, one of the best things i ever bought was stubby gear wrenches. the GW brand itself is pretty legit so far, esp the smooth handles. A breaker bar should be dead nuts simple so theres nothing to fail. If anyone is on the fence about it just get the conventional one. Allthough its fuckoff expensive and if you have air power, uneeded, if the breaker bar doesnt work, the dewalt 36v 1/2in electric impact will do the trick. Pulled 30 year old ball joints out with that beast when a 7 foot long cheater-on-breaker was only lifting the front end off the jack stands. Any opinions on 3/4dr impact guns? I need a high torque pro one but dont want to owe snap on my soul. Hoping to find that pawn shop gold but i need to know what models are cool. Raw_Beef fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Jun 18, 2012 |
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Finally caved in and got the Wera Joker set. 10, 13, 17 and 19mm, dunno what happened to the 15 but hey. They seem nice and strong. The little grippy plate thingie is replacable. Looking forward to testing them out.
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Raw_Beef posted:Any opinions on 3/4dr impact guns? I need a high torque pro one but dont want to owe snap on my soul. Hoping to find that pawn shop gold but i need to know what models are cool. Our Bahco ones have proved reliable, which is a big statement on a ship. They cop a lot of abuse and wet air and need nothing but a squirt of oil before use.
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# ? Jun 19, 2012 09:03 |
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FYI today only there's a 25% off one item coupon for Harbor Freight. http://widgets.harborfreight.com/ws...99&keycode=1500 There's some fine print like it doesn't work on compressors, generators, etc. but overall it's not a bad deal.
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mod sassinator posted:FYI today only there's a 25% off one item coupon for Harbor Freight. http://widgets.harborfreight.com/ws...99&keycode=1500 The nice folks there will pull the coupon off your phone. I just picked up some bullshit items for the garage. I got some trays to organize sockets. They take up a little more space in the box, but its so much easier to look in the drawer and find what you need. Plus I need to buy a shitload of missing sockets.
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# ? Jul 4, 2012 22:16 |
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Is there a generic AI recommendation for a good torque wrench? I'm going to be picking picking up the HF aluminum racing jack and I figured I might as well bundle some other poo poo together that I've been wanting to pick up.
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# ? Jul 5, 2012 13:59 |
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The Third Man posted:Is there a generic AI recommendation for a good torque wrench? I'm going to be picking picking up the HF aluminum racing jack and I figured I might as well bundle some other poo poo together that I've been wanting to pick up.
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# ? Jul 5, 2012 17:35 |
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Necropost in the tools thread. I picked up a set of used 3/4 drive sockets plus ratchet and breaker bar for $50 the other day and think I hit a pretty smokin deal. The universal joint, drag link socket, and 6" extension are snap-on, one flex bar is Plomb, and the rest of the sockets/ratchet are Par-X. All I've found so far is that Par-X was snap-on's value brand from the 70's to the 80's but I cant really find what any of this stuff is worth. I can find the value on the snap-on stuff but nothing on the Par-X
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 21:46 |
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If anyone is interested, Sears has a 260 piece mechanics Craftsman socket set on sale this week for 179.99. You just need to sign up for the free Craftsman Club membership if you don't have one already. http://www.craftsman.com/craftsmanclubmemberdeals01/nb-100000000227045 Duke Thompson fucked around with this message at 15:15 on Jul 13, 2012 |
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Any GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 21:08 on Jul 13, 2012 |
# ? Jul 13, 2012 15:41 |
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I've never wrenched on a Subaru, but my Bahco BH11500 jack is long and low. Expensive, though, and may not be available in the US. I have a feeling that it's rebranded, though, so maybe Snap-On (who owns Bahco) has one?
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Any 05-ish WRX owners in here? My buddy needs a recommendation for a jack. Apparently all the ones we find are too short (in reach not height) Someone besides Harbor Freight makes jacks?
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 18:18 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Any 05-ish WRX owners in here? My buddy needs a recommendation for a jack. Apparently all the ones we find are too short (in reach not height) http://www.jackxchange.com/ These guys carry pretty much everything, low end imports to high end domestic models, all shapes and sizes... you should find something there
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 19:05 |
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drat, what an un-intuitive website though.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 19:22 |
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The standard low profile heavy as hell steel jack from HF works on my '02 and '11 WRX just fine. It can reach the crossmember without issue. It's a BIT closer on the '11 and it's easier to put the car on wood blocks first to get a bit more clearance, but it works.
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Harbor Freight finally has an OK deal on the nicer wheel dolly sets for moving cars. The coupon came via email yesterday, at $65 for each dolly (the coupon is good for up to four). Regularly $99.00, but $65 with coupon: http://www.harborfreight.com/1250-lb-capacity-mechanical-wheel-dolly-67287.html I went to my local HF and they had three, and wouldn't sell me the display model, so I just ordered the fourth online ($6.99 shipping). Interestingly, if I added four to the cart, the coupon only took $35 off the total. I couldn't find a way to make it work for all four without four separate orders (which would have been $6.99x4 shipping). Anyway, it worked out for me. Hopefully these are OK, because the alternatives are super cheap: http://www.harborfreight.com/2-piece-1500-lb-capacity-vehicle-dollies-67338.html Or super expensive: http://www.eastwood.com/go-jak-rolling-car-jack-1-250-lbs-pack-1.html
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# ? Jul 14, 2012 02:39 |
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Grr, the coupon didn't save correctly. Try this one:
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I just wanna say that the Wera Koloss is one of the best tools I've bought in the last few years. I've abused the poo poo out of it, and other than being a little dirty and scuffed up, it may as well be brand new. Patiently awaiting a 4-lb version.
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