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lets make a tool list.

I had this idea this morning, it might actually be a good one. Why don't we all work up a tool list for the 80!

I see so many post about people just starting to learn to wrench on there "new to them " 80's and I myself over the last couple of months have just started to collect tools that a really extensive list would be great to have in the FAQ.

the stuff I have collected so far :

152 mechanic driver set (Craftsman)
10 pc small to large screwdrivers (Snap on)
150 ftlb tourqe wrench (Powerbuilt)
18v cordless drill (De Walt) - Drill bit set
Sawz all (De Walt)
Dremel set
Mulity meter
Pickel fork set

I just getting started and most of the tools I get used from the local pawn shops. If we had a really extensive list I know it would help me and probably quite a few others.

I'm still looking for a good floor jack and stands.
 
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54mm Hub Socket (a real one, not the hub socket with the teeth, I hate those things, they tear up the nuts).
 
nobody mentioned a bottle opener!:cheers:
 
This is great, I've been meaning to ask this same question about what specific tools I should start acquiring.
 
PHH tool kit: Linoleum knife with curved blade, bent nose needle nose pliers, needle nose vice grips.

Other:
-4 12mm sockets (because you always need 2 at the same time, can't find the other 2)
-Breaker bars in all sizes
-Metric ratcheting box wrenches (at a minimum 10mm, 11mm, and 12mm)
-Spring flex ratchet extensions
-Head lamp LED flashlight
-A garage
 
plywood and board for lating accros the open hood to lie on
 
paper clip for reading codes (yup mines a '94:flipoff2:)
 
3 feet of 3/8 socket extensions for various jobs. (coolant drain from block, intake plenium removal, etc)

I think 75% of the work on this truck could be done with these sockets (10, 12, 12 deep, 14, 14 deep, 17, 22, 24)
 
Rear axle tool. If you can still find one.

Buck Buchanan
 
Of the less common things I've found useful:

Disposible Latex gloves - do a much cleaner job
trim removal tool - put it back with ALL the clips
6 point socket set
old fashioned "X" style lug wrench - spins them really fast when you get good at it.
battery terminal crimper
heat gun
 
Entire throttle pedal assembly. Don't ask me why that's in there.

I have a spare throttle pedal assembly. And I know why!
 
Pickel fork set

Unless you're just including this as a multifunction prybar, I'd recommend getting a real tie-rod end puller, or barrowing one from Autozone on the occasion you need to pop a TRE.

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cool guys keep them coming I Will compile this into a master list after more people start to chime in with suggestions.
 
Old tie rod as a breaker bar...about 4 feet worth of metal to get some good torque on a bolt. I have one of these in my truck (the Slee one...) and it works great--especially on the crank case bolt as well as other high torque bolts.

Hmmm....brass hammer. Good addition.

Uh....x1 million on the BFH...basically fixes everything a screwdriver doesn't...

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