Torque wrench, digital calipers, the magnet thing at the end of the antenna thing, pop rivet gun, glue gun, an absurdly long extension & a 2 foot breaker bar.
Sorry if you were looking for a picture of like a 15 story high tool box filled with crap...
Yeah, just wanted to know what people would have in a big custom tool box if they had the dosh. Basically split what you'd put in to two catagories; essential and ideal items.
I've got really no idea what I'd want, but I'll start it off.
Essential
Socket set (1/2" drive, 8mm to 24mm as well as their imperial equivilent)
Good ratchet (obviously 1/2" drive)
Extension bars (1/2" drive... captain obvious strikes again)
Spanner set (8mm to 24mm and their imperial equivilent)
3-5 slotted screwdrivers (from 3mm to 8mm)
3-5 Philips head screwdrivers (Ph0 to maybe.... Ph5?)
Good hammer
Good rubber mallet
A mid-sized vice grip
Zip ties
Torque wrench/ratchet
One adjustable wrench
Ideal
Deep socket set
1/4" and 3/8" ratchets + sockets
More screwdrivers and vice grips in different sizes
Bigger mallet
More sets of pliers (inc circlip pliers)
Tin snips
*shrugs*
Don't know what else I'd have..... ADD!
The Phoenix; In the build since 10/06!
:: 4A-GTE / GT2560R / W58 / TRD 2-Way / F Series Diff / Microtech LT10S / AJPS Supplied Suspension ::
Where will it stop? Will it ever be finished? How will it go? Why am I not wearing any pants?
Torque wrench, digital calipers, the magnet thing at the end of the antenna thing, pop rivet gun, glue gun, an absurdly long extension & a 2 foot breaker bar.
Ill dream up a proper one later tonight, but i reckon i would HAVE to have 3/8 drive ratchet... 1/2 inch you snap to much shit when working with the delicate crap!
Decent torch is always handy too. Small maglite or something.
a basic toolkit must be at least a decent spanner set, decent screwdriver and various pliers set, decent 3/8 drive ratchet set witha short and long ratchet, 1/2 drive set with a breaker bar and a rattle gun and a fe wother little things like a couple of different hammers and a lever bar.
when you want to get serious you start looking at several types of spanner sets.. open ender, ring, long, weird shapes ect. specialist pliers, specialist tools like slide hammers ect.
you can spend tens of thousands on tools, and still not have the one you need.
I love tools
Portable Butane torches are a must as well. Great for burning shit when you get angry, one million times better than a stressball.
a tool box full of midgets of do all the work for me.
my toolboxes are always empty, for some insane reason i put all my tools on the floor in front of the box.
3/8 metric socket set
screwdrivers
allen keys (camber tops, aftermarket RCA's)
12mm ring (swaybar link pins)
14mm ring (castor arms, strut tops, gearbox x member, rear shox, swaybars, front seats)
17mm ring (LCA's, steering arms, rubber engine mounts, crossmembers, calipers)
22mm ring (castor arms, hubs)
24mm ring (diff filler and drain same with gbox)
10mm pipe spanner (brake lines)
17mm impact socket 1/2" drive (trailing arms, LCA's, crossmembers)
19mm impact socket 1/2" drive (wheel nuts)
21mm impact socket 1/2" drive (wheel nuts)
1/2" drive breaker bar (wheel nuts, also can be used as a substitute for strength)
pliers (shit head clips that hold the brake lines on to the chassis, split pins etc)
box of elec terminals
wire strippers
Must haves for interior and electrical work-
- gas solding iron,
- quality strippers,
- multi meter,
- pick.
i think my pick is my most used tool!
read it again...... i wasn't being rude.![]()
Cordless drill
3/8" and 1/2" socket drill adaptors
30kw club
most of these things are stuff you should have anyway if you like working on your car
The one thing I wish that I had was a propper terminal crimper that crimps the terminals like the factory ones...
Other essentials include dremel, hot glue gun, gaff, cable ties![]()