Tools your vehicles needs

There are almost as many types of car repairs as there are types and models of cars on the roads. Even for the separate vehicle systems, i.e. engine, transmission, etc., there are a multitude of repairs for each system. Then here's also maintenance items to consider. 1. A socket Set. This is the most basic tool set any mechanic needs. The vast majority of your vehicle is held together by nuts and bolts, and a good socket set will help you take it apart. I'd recommend going to Lowe's, Home Depot, or Sears. They all have their own brand of hand tools, all are reasonably priced and they all have a lifetime warranty. It's hard to go wrong with that! Additionally, these places will usually have a starter kit, or something similar, that will have a pretty good variety of the basic sizes and drives that you'll need to get the job done. 2. A Full Set of Screwdrivers. This seems like it would be so common that it wouldn't need to be on this list, but that's not the case. As with most anything else, if you need a screwdriver to remove a clamp, or to remove a clip that has a phillips head on it, not much else will do. At least not without a big hassle. When I say a full set of screwdrivers, I'm talking about the actual blade of the tool. There are different sizes of phillips head and flat head screwdrivers. If you need a size 3 phillips head and all you have is a size one, I promise you that you won't take that fastener off, and you'll most likely damage it to the point that the right size tool won't work anymore either.

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