Spike00513
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- Jul 18, 2012
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This is the 3rd time I've needed sockets and/or wrench.
10mm to remove taillights (change bulb), 14mm to remove a light, and whatever else to tighten a bolt that came loose (ended up using multi-tool as the inside of the bolt is also philips)
It always happens when I'm not near my tools.
Which got me thinking, I feel pretty stupid not carrying any tools given needing some to change a bulb is a very realistic possible scenario. And out of all of the other stuff I carry such as tow hook, air compressor, etc.
I don't have tools
On top of that, I even have some storage room I could try and put them, that is currently not in use.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good set?
I think even some 1/4 and 3/8 + ratchet and wrenches would suffice. Just the bare minimum basics that are better than nothing. Obviously it's gonna be more strenuous to make do with a small ratchet in a pinch, than being next to a giant toolbox with every single length ratchet available for leverage.
But this is for emergencies/less than ideal conditions.
I know some people will want even more. Breaker bar and big socket to change an axle.
But for now I'm just trying to start with the basics.
This had me eyeing the DeWalt sets at Costco. They have two. A bigger $99 one, and smaller $30 set.
But what steered me away is the fact that it wastes half of the case space by filling it with absolutely useless SAE tools.
I'm guessing Costco and DeWalt have not noticed that nobody is daily driving '69 Camaros
Autozone used to have a loaner tool box that they carry outside to change batteries for people in the parking lot or let you borrow, but last one I checked didn't have one and the staff was nice enough to let me borrow a new wrench off the shelf for a minute. Obviously not something to make a habit of.

10mm to remove taillights (change bulb), 14mm to remove a light, and whatever else to tighten a bolt that came loose (ended up using multi-tool as the inside of the bolt is also philips)
It always happens when I'm not near my tools.
Which got me thinking, I feel pretty stupid not carrying any tools given needing some to change a bulb is a very realistic possible scenario. And out of all of the other stuff I carry such as tow hook, air compressor, etc.
I don't have tools
On top of that, I even have some storage room I could try and put them, that is currently not in use.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good set?
I think even some 1/4 and 3/8 + ratchet and wrenches would suffice. Just the bare minimum basics that are better than nothing. Obviously it's gonna be more strenuous to make do with a small ratchet in a pinch, than being next to a giant toolbox with every single length ratchet available for leverage.
But this is for emergencies/less than ideal conditions.
I know some people will want even more. Breaker bar and big socket to change an axle.
But for now I'm just trying to start with the basics.
This had me eyeing the DeWalt sets at Costco. They have two. A bigger $99 one, and smaller $30 set.
But what steered me away is the fact that it wastes half of the case space by filling it with absolutely useless SAE tools.
I'm guessing Costco and DeWalt have not noticed that nobody is daily driving '69 Camaros
Autozone used to have a loaner tool box that they carry outside to change batteries for people in the parking lot or let you borrow, but last one I checked didn't have one and the staff was nice enough to let me borrow a new wrench off the shelf for a minute. Obviously not something to make a habit of.




