I need to do some car repairs, but i don't have any tools..i have some screwdriver and hammer from walmart though
something i need to do next week is changing pulley, maybe some AC work, possibly engine mount and driveshaft slip joint....something i need to do later is brake work and oil change.
it's a 99 ford explorer
here are the questions:
1.i'm on budget(thats why i decide to repair my truck on my own), should i only buy tools for what i need right now, or should i buy those tool set? I did some research, probably will go with kobalt's ratchet, sockets and husky torque wrench..
2.do i need a torque wrench for these repairs?(the ones i need to do next week)
3.If i'm going to buy a 3/8 torque wrench, do i still need to buy a 3/8 ratchet?why?
thanks..
something i need to do next week is changing pulley, maybe some AC work, possibly engine mount and driveshaft slip joint....something i need to do later is brake work and oil change.
it's a 99 ford explorer
here are the questions:
1.i'm on budget(thats why i decide to repair my truck on my own), should i only buy tools for what i need right now, or should i buy those tool set? I did some research, probably will go with kobalt's ratchet, sockets and husky torque wrench..
2.do i need a torque wrench for these repairs?(the ones i need to do next week)
3.If i'm going to buy a 3/8 torque wrench, do i still need to buy a 3/8 ratchet?why?
thanks..
Your local Autoparts stores (Oreilly's and Autozone) have pulley removing tools for rent so there's no need to own those tools.

you funny cnut, I was awaiting it though. 