ravenzfusion
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You mention you work on VW? Well you are going to need diagnostic equipment to correctly measure emissions...
You mention you work on VW? Well you are going to need diagnostic equipment to correctly measure emissions...

You mention you work on VW? Well you are going to need diagnostic equipment to correctly measure emissions...
Only drop big coin on tools when you've actually MADE MONEY wrenching.
When you're new you just need tools, you don't need the best. ANYONE being honest will admit that you can get the job done with cheap tools just fine until you make enough to upgrade. Just be smart, resist the pressure to drop your kids college fund on truck brand tools.
Do we have an update from the OP?
suggestions here?)Personally I would reconsider the VW brand, personally. With Honda and Toyota you will always have work, a lot of it, if you want to stay automotive I would go there to start. Another bonus with those brands is few specialty tools like triple square bits and so forth. For example, look at a Toyota tech's box, they only need like 5 wrenches...total...
Another option is a luxury brand like Mercedes, not sure how they pay compared to Honda/Toyota though, and the volume of work would probably be less.
I know you're not thinking about this but look 10+ years down the road. Your objective in life should be maximum pay minimum time at work.
Personally I would reconsider the VW brand, personally. With Honda and Toyota you will always have work, a lot of it, if you want to stay automotive I would go there to start. Another bonus with those brands is few specialty tools like triple square bits and so forth. For example, look at a Toyota tech's box, they only need like 5 wrenches...total...
Another option is a luxury brand like Mercedes, not sure how they pay compared to Honda/Toyota though, and the volume of work would probably be less.
I know you're not thinking about this but look 10+ years down the road. Your objective in life should be maximum pay minimum time at work.
As for purchasing tools, I'm still putting together a list. Here's what I've got so far, not yet purchased:
Harbor Freight 9pc 3/8 and 1/2 Hex Socket Set
Harbor Freight 3pc SAE/Metric/Torx Folding Hex Keys x2
Still need:
Metric Wrench set (Matco ratcheting?)
Vice grips (borrow a pair from my dad?)
Being honest here. Don't count on it.I've got two particular "plans:"Start my own Performance shop."
Perhaps a byproduct of where you live but VW is one of the top automakers in the world in sales. Plenty of their cars on the road to keep a shop busy and they break more than a Honda or Toyota too.
VW has had a rough few days after being caught out cheating emissions testing, affecting their share price and reputation. VW will be facing tough times in the coming months. Looking ahead, will that deter potential buyers/
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34325005
I disagree. Not only do they have the fines for not meeting emissions, it was done by fraud, so that's going to be additional fines. That's going to add up to real money in the hundreds of millions. But the BIG money is going to come from the class action suit from the owners of these cars who were told they were buying "A" but actually got "B". Between the government fines and the lawsuits, there's a good chance that VW may have to exit the US market.No it won't. In the grand scheme of things if it wasn't for the epa no one would care.
They have fines and recalls all the time. Doesn't stop anyone
I disagree. Not only do they have the fines for not meeting emissions, it was done by fraud, so that's going to be additional fines. That's going to add up to real money in the hundreds of millions. But the BIG money is going to come from the class action suit from the owners of these cars who were told they were buying "A" but actually got "B". Between the government fines and the lawsuits, there's a good chance that VW may have to exit the US market.
Not to mention there's an ongoing investigation in South Korea, the drop to their stock price, and the worldwide drop in sales they're likely to experience.
I disagree. Not only do they have the fines for not meeting emissions, it was done by fraud, so that's going to be additional fines. That's going to add up to real money in the hundreds of millions. But the BIG money is going to come from the class action suit from the owners of these cars who were told they were buying "A" but actually got "B".
I recently bought a set of Gearwrench brake line wrenches that are pretty cool
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[*]1/2 Impact Wrench. Probably going to pick up a used IR or Matco
[*]Pliers Set. No idea.
[*]Box.
[*]Socket Trays.
[*]I'd like to get a milwaukee M12 or M18. The M12 Fuel 3/8 impact driver should be adequate, no? How about the 3/8 Impact verus the 1/4 hex impact? They can both accomplish the same task, but I'm not sure if one is better than the other.
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