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Question on tools..., Come make fun of the newbie.... |
JustinMeier |
Sep 20 2016, 01:26 PM
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So here we go, most of the tools are going to stay with my nieces and nephews (Dad's grandkids if that's not obvious) so I'll be buying a bunch of new stuff to compliment my bailing wire, duct tape and hammer..
Feeler gauges for the /6... Angled or straight or the special ones from Pelican, Go-No Go or regular? Anything specialty that makes your life easier? I'll assume most if not all of the nuts, bolts, etc are metric, please correct me if I'm wrong.. I've had plenty of cars with mixed SAE/Metric BS (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif) |
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