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CCM 12-09-2005 08:17 PM

Rachet, Standard or Metric
 
I know, I'm a pathetic newbie. But lets say I wanted to go out and buy a ratchet set for working on my Mustang, would I want to get Standard or Metric? And are there any other must-have tools for the mustang modder?

Thanks.

PureStang 12-09-2005 08:24 PM

its hard to say...some bolts are metric and some are domestic.....i got a kit that has both :D

Icefreezen 12-09-2005 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by CCM
I know, I'm a pathetic newbie. But lets say I wanted to go out and buy a ratchet set for working on my Mustang, would I want to get Standard or Metric? And are there any other must-have tools for the mustang modder?

Thanks.


Get a 96 piece mechanic set of rachet and sockets they shoould have both also deep sockets come in handy

WaterDR 12-09-2005 09:06 PM

In all honesty, for the most part you need a spark plug socket, a 1/4" socket, 8 mm, and a 10 mm and you will be able to do most everything save for the big stuff. Having a set of deep sockets and regular sockets in those sizes is helpful to.

ThePunisher 12-09-2005 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by CCM
I know, I'm a pathetic newbie. But lets say I wanted to go out and buy a ratchet set for working on my Mustang, would I want to get Standard or Metric? And are there any other must-have tools for the mustang modder?

Thanks.

A set with both would be good. It would be good to get a torque wrench too, so you don't overtighten something and create a problem. I see it this way, you can never have too many tools. If I had endless cash, I'd probably collect em.

spike_africa 12-10-2005 09:36 AM

if you ever work on your own car do yourself a favor and get a kit with many deeps,stander length and both metric and standerd sockets i have a 300peice kit plus a **** ton of other tools, but i am always working on my car or freinds etc... i dont pay people to do my work.

madmatt 12-10-2005 09:55 AM

Yes, get the Sears mechanics tool set. They sell anywhere from like a 76 piece to over 300 like Spike said. Personally, I have a 150 piece set, and I love it, although, there are some other tools that are useful for our cars. Such as, extensions of various sizes, and a torque wrench. Just go to sears, and look around at there little packages and stuff.

CCM 12-10-2005 10:19 AM

Thanks everyone.

Icefreezen 12-10-2005 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by madmatt
Yes, get the Sears mechanics tool set. They sell anywhere from like a 76 piece to over 300 like Spike said. Personally, I have a 150 piece set, and I love it, although, there are some other tools that are useful for our cars. Such as, extensions of various sizes, and a torque wrench. Just go to sears, and look around at there little packages and stuff.


I got a 96 piece mechanics set from sears cuz I used to work at Sears and got the "worker" discount after work...heh heh

Lances03SVT 12-10-2005 11:17 AM

Yep another Craftsman tool owner here.

Icefreezen 12-10-2005 11:33 AM

Cant beat the lifetime replacement on hand tools...........you basically never have to buy those same tools again.

spike_africa 12-10-2005 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Icefreezen
Cant beat the lifetime replacement on hand tools...........you basically never have to buy those same tools again.

till sears is gone which wont be long form now.

plus there sockets in my opinon are garbage, i have broken many of there sockets and wrenchs. i use husky and i have been knwon to jump on my wrenchs etc.. and i am a 6'-1" 212pounds.

but thats just my experience.

Icefreezen 12-10-2005 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by spike_africa
till sears is gone which wont be long form now.

plus there sockets in my opinon are garbage, i have broken many of there sockets and wrenchs. i use husky and i have been knwon to jump on my wrenchs etc.. and i am a 6'-1" 212pounds.

but thats just my experience.


And you have a crappy swivle socket...and you still couldnt loosen my mid pipe bolt....lol

spike_africa 12-10-2005 02:35 PM

now i have 2 huskey ones so there they are sweet and black powered coated too.


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