slipjointed
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I have worked in an industrial environment for my entire career, and have very little time wrenching on cars, especially foreign. I used to do a lot of stereo installation, but I don't do quite as much nowadays. I do remember that a 9/32" socket was a must for lots of dash work.
My lack of experience isn't so much related to capability, as it is a mixture of lack of a garage up until now, and lately combined with some injuries from an accident. Either way, I plan on doing some more tinkering and light maintenance here and there now that I am moving into a house with a garage.
I'm assembling a 1/4" and 3/8" Wright socket set a la carte, and need some advice on sizes. I don't really want to waste a bunch of money on the metric packaged sets, and end up with a bunch of metric sizes I won't use. They typically are larger and more expensive than the standard sets, and nearly every comprehensive metric set I've seen in a friend's box, has at least one or two sockets that never have left the toolbox.
I have a pretty good sense of what SAE sizes I need, so that isn't quite as much of a mystery for me.
The cars I'll be working on as of now are an 07 F-150, and an 07 Mitsu Outlander. My fiance eventually plans on upgrading to a late model BMW.
Here's my main sticking points:
Would it be more useful to buy just the 1/4" sockets in 12pt, since most small fasteners aren't torqued that hard anyways?
Are there any particular socket sizes in either drive size that would be advisable to get in 12pt, in case I encounter 12pt bolt heads?
Is there any real reason for my 1/4" and 3/8" sets to overlap sizes?
What are common metric socket sizes for the vehicles mentioned above, plus general maintenance?
If you were trying to assemble a set without breaking the bank, what are the sizes that you would die without, and what sizes would be useless?
Do you consider Torx and Hex sockets a must, and if so, what sizes are most desirable in general?
I know this topic has been asked before in different forms, and I have done plenty of searching and reading. That said, I think that my forms of the questions could possibly give me an answer that fits my needs more exactly.
I'd like to thank anyone who replies in advance, as I know this is a bit of a time consuming question to answer.
My lack of experience isn't so much related to capability, as it is a mixture of lack of a garage up until now, and lately combined with some injuries from an accident. Either way, I plan on doing some more tinkering and light maintenance here and there now that I am moving into a house with a garage.
I'm assembling a 1/4" and 3/8" Wright socket set a la carte, and need some advice on sizes. I don't really want to waste a bunch of money on the metric packaged sets, and end up with a bunch of metric sizes I won't use. They typically are larger and more expensive than the standard sets, and nearly every comprehensive metric set I've seen in a friend's box, has at least one or two sockets that never have left the toolbox.
I have a pretty good sense of what SAE sizes I need, so that isn't quite as much of a mystery for me.
The cars I'll be working on as of now are an 07 F-150, and an 07 Mitsu Outlander. My fiance eventually plans on upgrading to a late model BMW.
Here's my main sticking points:
Would it be more useful to buy just the 1/4" sockets in 12pt, since most small fasteners aren't torqued that hard anyways?
Are there any particular socket sizes in either drive size that would be advisable to get in 12pt, in case I encounter 12pt bolt heads?
Is there any real reason for my 1/4" and 3/8" sets to overlap sizes?
What are common metric socket sizes for the vehicles mentioned above, plus general maintenance?
If you were trying to assemble a set without breaking the bank, what are the sizes that you would die without, and what sizes would be useless?
Do you consider Torx and Hex sockets a must, and if so, what sizes are most desirable in general?
I know this topic has been asked before in different forms, and I have done plenty of searching and reading. That said, I think that my forms of the questions could possibly give me an answer that fits my needs more exactly.
I'd like to thank anyone who replies in advance, as I know this is a bit of a time consuming question to answer.
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