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Old 04-02-2007, 07:38 AM
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Don't forget that a 23mm combination wrench is essential for changing your diff fluid or removing a stock fan switch and installing one that is low temp!
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Originally Posted by Stratocaster,Apr 2 2007, 10:31 AM
I for one would like to see a list of odd ball tools the pros have that they think make their life's easier.

For example (To remove the uppper starter bolt)
24" 3/8 extention
Universal 17mm 3/8 (Swivel)
-Metric allen key and torx socket set 3/8 drive
-Click style torque wrench 1/2 in drive 150 lbs capacity (I need to invest in a bigger one)
-Impact screwdriver for those annoying brake rotor screws
-Stethascope
-Crows foot for the hard to reach spots
-Brake caliper piston tool
-Multimeter and test light
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Originally Posted by Stratocaster,Apr 2 2007, 10:31 AM
I for one would like to see a list of odd ball tools the pros have that they think make their life's easier.

For example (To remove the uppper starter bolt)
24" 3/8 extention
Universal 17mm 3/8 (Swivel)
Or make that a 20-24" wobble extension and a regular socket. (Note: I'm definitely not a pro, but the wobble extension was definitely handy.)
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