muskaman67
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Hey guys, just got a new job as a entry level tech at toyota. Other then ratchets and sockets obviously, what other tools would you recommend me picking up? thanks! 
By the way, where are you from?
I'm curious what steps you took to get a dealership job. Did you goto school then get placement? I'd love to work at a GM dealer, so that I wouldn't have to work on Toyotas*, VW, Nissans, Chryslers, and various other cars I'd rather not know about!
*Yes I know the Nova/Prizm/Vibe are Toyotas.
I would think that you WOULD want a set of SAE sockets & wrenches. I doubt you will work only on a Toyota. I know plenty of people that take their Toyota to a dealership & then their other vehicle (any make) to the same place for a variety of reasons.
My advice though, buy cheaper combo wrenches and sockets for now. Even cheap ones are durable
I don't think Craftsman chrome sockets will hold up in daily use I broke 3-15mm 1/2 drive sockets using a long Proto ratchet on one head job. I purchased a quality impact set immediately after finishing the job. I didn't use an impact or cheater bar when they broke. Some of them was used less than one hour.Craftsman is the only cheap brand worth getting. Regardless, sockets and wrenches are a 1 time expense, my opinion is might as well get good stuff.
However, if you do go the cheap route frist, still get a good US made brand like Craftsman, then when you get Snap-on, or whatever, then you can use the cheap set as your trunk set.
I don't think Craftsman chrome sockets will hold up in daily use I broke 3-15mm 1/2 drive sockets using a long Proto ratchet on one head job. I purchased a quality impact set immediately after finishing the job. I didn't use an impact or cheater bar when they broke. Some of them was used less than one hour.
rule #1 - to be a craftsman mechanic - always have a spare on deck
I'm not trying to turn this into a Craftsman bash. They are good tools for the money, and good tools to start out with. You just have to get them replaced alot if you use them everyday. Their sockets are fine. I've used my set of chromies daily for the past eighteen months, on hand ratchets, air ratchets, and even a 3/8" impact gun. None have cracked or shattered or even chipped yet.I don't think Craftsman chrome sockets will hold up in daily use I broke 3-15mm 1/2 drive sockets using a long Proto ratchet on one head job.
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These are expensive, you can get away with an adapter. However you will need 1/4 in drive and 3/8 in drive chrome swivels for common Toyota sizes, at least to start with. 1/4 drive 8mm, and both 1/4 and 3/8 10mm, 12mm, and 14mm.impact swivel sockets 3/8 and 1/2 drives
MATCO has a new long pick set, made in China though, for $20. Sears has a nice 4 piece screwdriver handled set for $7. Get both types.now get a good pick set
I would think that you WOULD want a set of SAE sockets & wrenches. I doubt you will work only on a Toyota. I know plenty of people that take their Toyota to a dealership & then their other vehicle (any make) to the same place for a variety of reasons.
Hey guys, just got a new job as a entry level tech at toyota. Other then ratchets and sockets obviously, what other tools would you recommend me picking up? thanks!![]()
What do you already have and what is your budget going to be?
I'm not trying to turn this into a Craftsman bash. They are good tools for the money, and good tools to start out with. You just have to get them replaced alot if you use them everyday.
After my father died, I was cleaning and sorting out his toolbox and I bet I found 3 to 4 duplicates in his most commonly used sizes.
The other side of the coin is: Truck brand tools are too expensive to have back ups so when you break one yer boned!
right now i have a 154 pc. craftsman tool set. its something i got 2 years ago and has served me well for working on my vehicle. the only thing bad is that it only goes up to 18mm so i have to buy a few more sockets to finish the basic set out i would need. i have a full set of SK combo wrenches goin all the way to 24mm so i think im ok now. and all my ratchets i upgraded to snap on. i have both torx and hex drives to be used on rathchets. plus all the screwdrives i need. have all the pliers i need. my grandpa just got me the snap on CT4850HO impact gun. do you think i will have much use for it at the dealership beings that it is cordless and not air powered.