Yeah, but it is nice to just walk in to any Seats give them the broken one and you get a new one. It is a good deal and they are not that much more expensive. 283 pc set with tool box is $300.
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Ozark Lee
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Along with everything else a 1/2" drive breakover bar and a 4 foot long steel pipe that will fit over the handle.
The older I get, the weaker I get, and the Archimedes effect gets truer but with a lever long enough I can make things happen.
...Lee
The older I get, the weaker I get, and the Archimedes effect gets truer but with a lever long enough I can make things happen.
...Lee
'94 850 N/A 5 speed
'96 Platinum Edition Turbo
Previous:
1999 V70XC - Nautic Blue - Totaled while parked.
1999 V70XC - RIP - Wrecked Parts Car.
1998 S70 T5
1996 850 N/A
1989 740 GLT
1986 740 GLT
1972 142 Grand Luxe
'96 Platinum Edition Turbo
Previous:
1999 V70XC - Nautic Blue - Totaled while parked.
1999 V70XC - RIP - Wrecked Parts Car.
1998 S70 T5
1996 850 N/A
1989 740 GLT
1986 740 GLT
1972 142 Grand Luxe
In addition to what's been mentioned Have a "cheater bar". Buy a 2 ft long piece of muffler pipe from the auto parts store to put over the end of your wrench to increasae leverage. Also get socket extensions in 1", 3", 6" and two 12". Get the ones with "wobbly" ends that allow a little flex. A full set of Torx bits is essential as has been mentioned.
Brake pad spreader https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-24300-Speed ... B0009OR8V6
Get yourself a set of long needle nose pliers in straight and 45 degree. Lots of vise grip pliers, large and small, regular and needle nose.
Dental pick (you'll thank me later)
Telescoping magnet
LED Headlamp www.opticsplanet.net/streamlight-septor-headlamps-61052.html
Rubber gloves
You can live without air tools for a while unless you really want to jump right in.
Brake pad spreader https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-24300-Speed ... B0009OR8V6
Get yourself a set of long needle nose pliers in straight and 45 degree. Lots of vise grip pliers, large and small, regular and needle nose.
Dental pick (you'll thank me later)
Telescoping magnet
LED Headlamp www.opticsplanet.net/streamlight-septor-headlamps-61052.html
Rubber gloves
You can live without air tools for a while unless you really want to jump right in.
1998 V70 GLT, 15G swap
Fairfield, CT
Fairfield, CT
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JimBee
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+1 Harbor Freight is your friend, starting out. You won't find a price/quality better elsewhere. I've visited them many times while digging into different projects on my 850's.
Among the many great suggestions there are must have tools.
I will add:
this handy bit for changing the idler roller on an 850: http://www.harborfreight.com/3-piece-to ... 91255.html
these torx drivers for light work around your inner door panels or dash, hose clamps, etc:
http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-st ... 35187.html
and this set for use with a 1/4" extension to remove the hidden torx screw on your thermostat cap (which if you can't get it out, take your handy electric drill and a 5/16 sharp steel cutting bit and drill the head of that sucker. Then PB Blaster on the stud for a while and grab it with a vice grip or get two nuts on the threads and tighten them together, use a wrench to turn it out). http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-st ... 35187.html
this breaker bar (on sale this month) I used mine to remove head bolts with my 2 foot pipe extension. They loosened much easier than the last time I tried it with my 19" bar.
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-drive-2 ... 67933.html
Make sure your socket set has a 3/8" breaker bar, too, for getting in tight places like around the TB.
Vice grips— straight jaw and curved jaws to grasp a pipe or the boot side of the sway bar link.
and a couple of mini vice grips that you will rarely use but will be there when you need them.
Wire brush wheels with 1/4' spindle for your power drill to clean off threads of a bolt or stud before you hit it with PB Blaster.
Drifts (Harbor Freight sells a set) for removing pins that hold in your rear brake pads and other uses.
Brake fitting wrench: 3/8" x 7/16" What? SAE? That's what I thought when I shopped for it. The Carquest clerk clued me in and he was right. A mm size does not fit those brass hex fittings as well.
A cheap set of combination box-open end wrenches.
And finally (though I can think of a few others): HF's 10-15 mm ratchet wrenches (on sale often). Very handy for tight places.
(one nice but not necessary: the HF 3 piece folding torx, allen mm and allen SAE I think.)
Among the many great suggestions there are must have tools.
I will add:
this handy bit for changing the idler roller on an 850: http://www.harborfreight.com/3-piece-to ... 91255.html
these torx drivers for light work around your inner door panels or dash, hose clamps, etc:
http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-st ... 35187.html
and this set for use with a 1/4" extension to remove the hidden torx screw on your thermostat cap (which if you can't get it out, take your handy electric drill and a 5/16 sharp steel cutting bit and drill the head of that sucker. Then PB Blaster on the stud for a while and grab it with a vice grip or get two nuts on the threads and tighten them together, use a wrench to turn it out). http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-st ... 35187.html
this breaker bar (on sale this month) I used mine to remove head bolts with my 2 foot pipe extension. They loosened much easier than the last time I tried it with my 19" bar.
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-drive-2 ... 67933.html
Make sure your socket set has a 3/8" breaker bar, too, for getting in tight places like around the TB.
Vice grips— straight jaw and curved jaws to grasp a pipe or the boot side of the sway bar link.
and a couple of mini vice grips that you will rarely use but will be there when you need them.
Wire brush wheels with 1/4' spindle for your power drill to clean off threads of a bolt or stud before you hit it with PB Blaster.
Drifts (Harbor Freight sells a set) for removing pins that hold in your rear brake pads and other uses.
Brake fitting wrench: 3/8" x 7/16" What? SAE? That's what I thought when I shopped for it. The Carquest clerk clued me in and he was right. A mm size does not fit those brass hex fittings as well.
A cheap set of combination box-open end wrenches.
And finally (though I can think of a few others): HF's 10-15 mm ratchet wrenches (on sale often). Very handy for tight places.
(one nice but not necessary: the HF 3 piece folding torx, allen mm and allen SAE I think.)
Someone must have swiped my white gloves before I got the car!
Thanks for the great suggestions! I'm loving it. It is giving me lots to put on the Christmas and Birthday lists for the next few years! Also giving me some fun things to drool over.
If there are other particulars please feel free to add them. Thanks again.
Thanks for the great suggestions! I'm loving it. It is giving me lots to put on the Christmas and Birthday lists for the next few years! Also giving me some fun things to drool over.
If there are other particulars please feel free to add them. Thanks again.
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SpeedyPete
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- Year and Model: S70-T5, 1998
- Location: California, USA
Hey don't forget you need One Big Fu@#$%! Hammer and a beer for those frustrating moments.
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wheelsup
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My tool box for now to give you some ideas, best read from the bottom up starting with my first tool set. Ahh, the memories! Built this over the past few years working on my cars.
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- My first set of tools, 263 pc Craftsman tool set
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- Upgraded tool box last year, engine/cherry picker hoist on right.
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- Chrome sockets, 1/4", 3/8", 1/2". 6 point/12 point/8 point. Wobbles in 1/4" and 3/8". Torx, hex, and long ball hex. Extensions, wobble and locking. Craftsman thin profile ratchets & V series 3/8" flex and 1/2" breaker bar. 100% US made in the drawer.
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- Wrenches. 6-32mm & 1/4"-1-5/16". 10mm-23mm double box deep offset. Metric Gearwrench set (last years Black Friday $10 Ace Hardware deal)
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- 6 point wrenches used when backing up my impact (to avoid rounding out the nut)
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- Screwdrivers/torx - Craftsman, SK, JH Williams (Snap-On) and Ullman picks. Easco nut driver. Lisle brand trim removal tool. Only thing not US is the small orange box below the torx/picks from HF.
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- Crowsfoot (Craftsman) and flarenut crows foot (SK). 1/2" click (import) and 3/8" beam torque wrench (USA). Harbor Freight O2 sensor tool and torx, hex, and etorx import sockets.
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- Chisels and punches. Roll pin punches (for gun work, not really for cars). Old US Military compression test kit. Harbor Freight import manual transfer pump (awesome for transferring any sort of fluid).
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- More picks and some gasket scrapers. Double box wrench sets in SAE and MM, extra long.
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- Impact sockets. Craftsman 1/2" set. Kobalt (JH Williams vintage) 3/8" shallow. SK 1/2" deep 10-36mm and 10-19mm 12 point (for flex plates). Harbor Freight import universals.
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- Pliers, vice grips, adjustable wrenches, wire strippers, and snips.
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- Import drawer. Compression tester, multimeter, calipers, basting tool (for fluid removal), ELM blue tooth adapter (for phone OBD scan tool), battery topper off-er.
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- Soldering iron, Norton grinding stone, Allen punches, file, Lisle brand battery terminal cleaner, 1/4"-15/16" double box deep offset wrenches, teflon & electrical tape
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- Nut cracker, bolt out set, hand impact driver, allen keys, Allen brand allen key sets in torx, SAE and MM, oil filter wrench.
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- Snap ring plier set, seal puller, VW sparkplug tool
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- "Persuader" drawer. Craftsman 8oz-32oz ball peins and rubber mallet and 4 lb sledge. Estwing 3 lb drilling hammer and claw hammer along with non-marring mallet (best non-marring mallet out there bar none and cheaper than the imports).
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- Mayhew rebranded prybars, 8"-31" w/ striking caps. No place to put them so they sit on my lawnmower for now...
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- Best tool ever, my Craftsman 25 gallon 150 psi oiled belt drive compressor.
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1995 850 GLT Wagon w/ 200,000 miles
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FCPEURO
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+1dgamby wrote:I think I would need a 20 year plan to catch up to you! That's a great collection of fun right there. I particularly appreciate the "persuader" drawer.
I need to start with a garage, then work my way up to you. You have one heck of a nice set for tools.






