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DIY Servicing: Required tools
Hi,
I want to buy some decent tools for home servicing, but don't know what tools are required for some jobs, i.e brake rotor and pad replacements.
At the moment i have:
- Crappy socket set
- Ratchet stands
- Oil filter clamp
I was hoping people could put together a list of tools they use for certain jobs, that way i can start buying.
One thing i need is a trolley jack, i was going to buy the super cheap 2500kg one on special for $100. But then i noticed a lot of people are raving about the costco one, which i think is a 1,500kg alloy twin piston for $160. Then i came across this kincrome 3000kg low profile jack for $270 from East Coast Auto Spares: http://stores.ebay.com.au/East-Coast..._sid=300363005
What do people think? Which jack?
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*imo* get a higher rating jack (3 ton is enough). dont want to cheap out on jacks.
You will also need a set of axle stands. again, good quality is the key here. I would also add a set of car ramps to the shopping list. nothing beats just driving up and having that height without all the dicking about.
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i reckon the costco ones are more than enough he wont be lifting the whole car up only 1 side of the car and front or back at a time
Originally Posted by sensei_
*imo* get a higher rating jack (3 ton is enough). dont want to cheap out on jacks.
You will also need a set of axle stands. again, good quality is the key here. I would also add a set of car ramps to the shopping list. nothing beats just driving up and having that height without all the dicking about.
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Originally Posted by NeedVtec
so them auto shops wont have them ey, will do some research on this.
try somewhere like tool mart or similar.
Originally Posted by SLOBRO
i reckon the costco ones are more than enough he wont be lifting the whole car up only 1 side of the car and front or back at a time
just want to be safe when working on our rides... hence i always try and get the best there is. im looking for a jack as well as my old one just died.
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Originally Posted by sensei_
just want to be safe when working on our rides... hence i always try and get the best there is. im looking for a jack as well as my old one just died.
There is a good discussion on the costco $160 trolley jack here:
http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/show...-COSTCO-JACKs&
It is actually made by arcan. Some guy has been buying out one of the costco stores and selling them on ebay, lol, see here:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Low-Profi...d=346180904461
On another note, i might buy myself the 3,000kg kincrome jack stands from east coast auto spares, they are pretty well priced and do not have a deep V at the top, they are nice and flat, see here:
http://stores.ebay.com.au/East-Coast..._sid=300363005
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A nice set of ratchet spanners is very handy,and some quality sockets
also if you use Honda oil filters,an oem filter tool is great.No slipping or fuss
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once you have used quality sockets, you will never go back to cheap stuff.
i recommend a set of 1/2" and 3/8" wrench/socket kit. that means you have pretty much any socket to get a nut off.
also look at your local repco store, they have 50% off sidchrome. im not sure what their prices are like, but if they price them anything like bunnings, then it isnt too bad.
also for working on old cars, you will want a set of bolt grips. without those you will be stranded if you ever round a nut. before i knew anything about those, i spent 8hrs on a ls400 (x3 persons) working with rounded nuts. once i bought them, i had them off in 10secs flat literally
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Originally Posted by sensei_
also look at your local repco store, they have 50% off sidchrome. im not sure what their prices are like, but if they price them anything like bunnings, then it isnt too bad.
i recommend a set of 1/2" and 3/8" wrench/socket kit. that means you have pretty much any socket to get a nut off.
Thanks for that, i will pop down to repco tomorrow to check out the stock.
Should i get a metric or imperial set, or a mix of both?
I don't mind the total tools brand, they come with lifetime warranty and they will swap broken bits in store, as long as you don't mistreat them like using a normal socket on a impact driver. I also really like the moulded cases they come in (EVA foam i think, same as repco tools), the bits fit in real nice.
I also like the bahco 106 piece set, but i don't think you can get replacement bits if you break or loose them though.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bahco-106...ht_1512wt_1110
also for working on old cars, you will want a set of bolt grips. without those you will be stranded if you ever round a nut. before i knew anything about those, i spent 8hrs on a ls400 (x3 persons) working with rounded nuts. once i bought them, i had them off in 10secs flat literally
I didn't know these existed, thanks a lot definitely worth having.
Last edited by adamc11; 25-05-2012 at 12:03 AM.
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Originally Posted by adamc11
Should i get a metric or imperial set, or a mix of both?
I don't mind the total tools brand, they come with lifetime warranty and they will swap broken bits in store, as long as you don't mistreat them like using a normal socket on a impact driver. I also really like the moulded cases they come in (EVA foam i think, same as repco tools), the bits fit in real nice.
I also like the bahco 106 piece set, but i don't think you can get replacement bits if you break or loose them though.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bahco-106...ht_1512wt_1110.
Metric is going to be sufficient for your day to day service, however imperial is nice to have when you have the odd nut that is neither a 12-13 and you may be able to get away with using an imperial piece.
bahco is another good brand. very precise and no nonsense honest tools. made in sweden if im not wrong, whereas sidchrome is taiwanese made (my dad swears that they just arent the same as the aussie made ones!)
as for torque wrenches, i havent used a sidchrome one before, but ive been wanting to get a good decent one. but these tools certainly add up when you want to buy the best possible.
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Originally Posted by sensei_
once you have used quality sockets, you will never go back to cheap stuff.
i recommend a set of 1/2" and 3/8" wrench/socket kit. that means you have pretty much any socket to get a nut off.
also look at your local repco store, they have 50% off sidchrome. im not sure what their prices are like, but if they price them anything like bunnings, then it isnt too bad.
also for working on old cars, you will want a set of bolt grips. without those you will be stranded if you ever round a nut. before i knew anything about those, i spent 8hrs on a ls400 (x3 persons) working with rounded nuts. once i bought them, i had them off in 10secs flat literally
these bolt grips mate
reckon the local repco/sca/bunnings will sell them or do i need to go to an independent tool shop?
also, i assume they come in different sizes?
and how much for a set/kit/individual?
cheers bud
I don't even know anymore.
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Originally Posted by NeedVtec
these bolt grips mate
reckon the local repco/sca/bunnings will sell them or do i need to go to an independent tool shop?
also, i assume they come in different sizes?
and how much for a set/kit/individual?
cheers bud
irwin makes them aswell i got a irwin 5 piece kit and cost me roughly 30bucks
pretty good and handy if u get stuck
i would say go to tool bunnings, burson, repco, autobarn and whoever and try get a good deal.
i think sidchrome and kincrome makes them too
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Originally Posted by mytfoz
irwin makes them aswell i got a irwin 5 piece kit and cost me roughly 30bucks
pretty good and handy if u get stuck
i would say go to tool bunnings, burson, repco, autobarn and whoever and try get a good deal.
i think sidchrome and kincrome makes them too
alright cheers mate
will go have a look tomorrow.
will report back.
I don't even know anymore.
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