My good friend and mentor just received his Factory 5 car. I am going to be helping him quite a bit on this project and will want to put together a decent tool set of my own to keep at his shop for the duration of the project. He will be farming out the body work/paint, we’ll be focused on all the mechanical assembly and powertrain (Coyote/6 speed).
Does anyone know if these cars are all SAE, all Metric, or a mix of both?
I already have a Mac tools MB190UC 3-Drawer Utility Cart to dedicate to the project. I have plenty of tools in my current garage that I can split into the cart to keep at his shop for the duration of the project, and I’ll need to buy some other things. I have recently been buying some of the Carlyle stuff Napa has on sale.
For those wondering why I don’t just use his tools in his shop, most of his tools are basic Craftsman stuff. His tools are in very nice built in boxes, but they are 20’ from the car lift where we’ll be working. My cart will be much handier and gives us a place to work on assembling things while under the car. I know he will end up upgrading most of his tools during this project, but I still want to have my own. The shop is private/secure and all my tools will be marked to avoid mixups (not that I need to worry about this).
Here is what I have already that are duplicates:
Carlyle screwdriver set
Carlyle 3 piece plier set
Carlyle 3 piece electrical plier set
Carlyle SAE and Metric 6 point reversible ratcheting wrench sets
Pittsburg 1/2” deep impact sockets
1/2” breaker bar, 1/2” ratchet
Craftsman prybars (I have 3 sets of these)
Craftsman professional flare nut wrenches
Various specialty automotive tools
Fluke voltmeter
Trusty Cook flat flat stubby dead blow hammer
Torque wrenches in 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2”
Here is what I was thinking of buying:
Gearwrench 3/8” and 1/4” chrome socket sets with 120xp ratchets ($100)
3/8” impact socket set (Sunex or Gearwrench)
I plan on carrying my M12 and M18 tools with me as needed. I have enough batteries and chargers to go around. I figure I’ll want my M12 stubby impact, M12 ratchets, and M12 screwdriver at a minimum. He has a basic 5 tool M12 set so I probably don’t need a drill or hackzall. I will be bringing in my engine hoist and stand when the time comes. He has a 4 post lift, floor jacks, and jack stands.
What else do I need, or what don’t I need from the list above? Thanks!
Edit: pictures on page 2, post 28-29.
Does anyone know if these cars are all SAE, all Metric, or a mix of both?
I already have a Mac tools MB190UC 3-Drawer Utility Cart to dedicate to the project. I have plenty of tools in my current garage that I can split into the cart to keep at his shop for the duration of the project, and I’ll need to buy some other things. I have recently been buying some of the Carlyle stuff Napa has on sale.
For those wondering why I don’t just use his tools in his shop, most of his tools are basic Craftsman stuff. His tools are in very nice built in boxes, but they are 20’ from the car lift where we’ll be working. My cart will be much handier and gives us a place to work on assembling things while under the car. I know he will end up upgrading most of his tools during this project, but I still want to have my own. The shop is private/secure and all my tools will be marked to avoid mixups (not that I need to worry about this).
Here is what I have already that are duplicates:
Carlyle screwdriver set
Carlyle 3 piece plier set
Carlyle 3 piece electrical plier set
Carlyle SAE and Metric 6 point reversible ratcheting wrench sets
Pittsburg 1/2” deep impact sockets
1/2” breaker bar, 1/2” ratchet
Craftsman prybars (I have 3 sets of these)
Craftsman professional flare nut wrenches
Various specialty automotive tools
Fluke voltmeter
Trusty Cook flat flat stubby dead blow hammer
Torque wrenches in 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2”
Here is what I was thinking of buying:
Gearwrench 3/8” and 1/4” chrome socket sets with 120xp ratchets ($100)
3/8” impact socket set (Sunex or Gearwrench)
I plan on carrying my M12 and M18 tools with me as needed. I have enough batteries and chargers to go around. I figure I’ll want my M12 stubby impact, M12 ratchets, and M12 screwdriver at a minimum. He has a basic 5 tool M12 set so I probably don’t need a drill or hackzall. I will be bringing in my engine hoist and stand when the time comes. He has a 4 post lift, floor jacks, and jack stands.
What else do I need, or what don’t I need from the list above? Thanks!
Edit: pictures on page 2, post 28-29.
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I just don’t plan on bringing all of mine because he lives 2 hours away. If there is anything that needs to be fabricated I will likely take it back to my garage as his is a “clean” shop where other cars are stored. I spend significant time in his city for work most weeks with nothing to do in the evenings. 
