
How much is this kit and where can a guy get em at?![]()
How much is this kit and where can a guy get em at?![]()
It's nice to have something on-hand when you're in a pinch. Nothing impressive, mostly just extras of stuff I had laying around, and nothing close to high quality. It's already come in handy a couple times.
Shoved all into an old ammo can and secured to what I'm guessing is the spare battery tray in my Silverado.


You could send a PM to forum member dnschmidt; he sells some Toptul from time to time.How much is this kit and where can a guy get em at?![]()
What a great idea! I will be using this idea on my new truck as it is just a regular cab with not much room. Thanks!!It's nice to have something on-hand when you're in a pinch. Nothing impressive, mostly just extras of stuff I had laying around, and nothing close to high quality. It's already come in handy a couple times.
Shoved all into an old ammo can and secured to what I'm guessing is the spare battery tray in my Silverado.
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Out of sight and out of mind unless it's needed.
Thanks for the input all.
This set is not only for the random emergencies but more so when Im out helping friends/relatives fix things and I'm stuck with the wrong tool or no tool at all, and I also do various odd jobs for money.
Anyhow heres where Im at now.
I have looked at SK, Williams, Tekton, Gearwrench, Craftsman, Duralast and Carlyle.
The more I look at sets the more I realize you end up buying a lot of what you dont need, just to get what you DO need. I dont want to pay for allen keys (I have 10k of them from all kinds of stuff laying around), I dont want to pay for the set to include 5 low quality wrenches, I dont want to pay for screw drivers and crappy little bits, or a bunch of 12 point stuff that nobody ever needs. I opened my craftsman 94 piece mechanics set (USA) and realize how well its served me over the years, and the random things I needed like extensions, specific deep sockets, U joints, turns out theyre duralast brand. I really quite like the knurling on them, and the accuracy to how they attach to the detent ball on the ratchet.
My biggest pain is on my craftsman 3/8 ratchet is accidental flipping of the direction switch into "neutral", and theyre not all that comfy.
So what ive decided to do is actually piece together a better quality set that will live at home and downgrade my trusty craftsman set to live in the truck.
We'll see what unfolds. Tekton, Duralast, and Crafstman Pro are in my targets right now.
Thats a nicely thought out kit
Not reading all the other responses right now, but what I found when I was looking- the ABSOLUTE best "most for your money deal" on socket sets was the gearwrench promo I've had posted in the hot deals forum for a long time now. You get their COMPLETE 3/8" and COMPLETE 1/4" sets for a little over $100. All sockets and ratchets and extensions. All 6 point. No skipped sizes.. there is not ONE piece of junk included in the set to up the tool count.
Those sets, and another $60 will buy you 22 wrenches from Tekton online from the hd site.. for another $20 or so, you can get pliers and screwdrivers from HF. $200 will get you almost everything you'd need to "survive" as a tool set, WITHOUT wasting $1 on something you don't need.
Here is my under $200 "complete" tool set list.
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Gearwrench sockets sets here (with pics on page 2) - $108 for all
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=321931
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22 combo wrenchs from Tekton (on sale now) for $59 , metric and sae.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/TEKTON-1-4-7-8-in-8-19-mm-Combination-Wrench-Set-22-Piece-90186/205730867
OR -
26 Tekton wrenches (13 each) for $65. (Also on sale now)
http://www.homedepot.com/p/TEKTON-1-4-7-8-in-Combination-Wrench-Set-13-Piece-18769/205730827
And
http://www.homedepot.com/p/TEKTON-7-19-mm-Combination-Wrench-Set-13-Piece-18789/205730841
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Harbor freight 5 piece pliers set (not the best, but they work) $9 before coupon.
https://t.harborfreight.com/5-pc-pliers-set-62598.html
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Best HF screwdriver set, $10 before coupon.
https://t.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/screwdrivers/8-piece-professional-screwdriver-set-94607.html
Add another $4 for HF wrench rings, buy a $10 husky tool bag or flat zipper tote bag to through everything in. You're at about $220 and you'll have a very respectable socket set, a good wrench and screwdriver set, and decent enough pliers to get you through anything.. you could probably upgrade the pliers for like $60 and get a basic channellock set. That would give you a very well rounded, and respectable tool set you can rely on anywhere. Just about everyone can tell you those HF screwdrivers are on of the hidden gems in the store. I have like 4 sets of those..
Here's another option from Dewalt for $200. No pliers or screwdrivers, so figure add another $20 for the HF stuff to fill in.. this is a great set with 1/2" sockets too. It MIGHT be cheaper somewhere else if you search.
http://www.sears.com/dewalt-socket-...=11042411&utm_medium=2470763_6147012_11042411
Some Craftsman deals -
http://www.sears.com/tools-mechanics-auto-tools-mechanics-tool-sets/b-1021318?adcell=ToolsVMulti1P2

$280ish( Toptul 150pcs set). Similar sets available from Teng tools, but maybe bit more expensive.I agree, I am asking for a price on that....
The thing I always keep in mind when I equip one of my vehicles is that I often need tools for non-automotive stuff. If I go over to my mom's house for example, I may be asked to hang a picture or look at the garbage disposal etc., and I carry enough to handle to...
Dennis is getting me a price.....
Still waiting on the price, but sure once I get it.would you mind posting how much that set is? pretty well thought out for a vehicle[emoji106]
He said about 325...... No shipping as I am local. It will be close to the end of the year, if I order it. Still thinking about it.How much is this kit and where can a guy get em at?![]()
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