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Finally realize cars are hard to maintain lol

Discussion in 'New Members' started by Asianjavah, Mar 1, 2011.

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    Asianjavah New Member

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    Hi i'm new to these kind of forums =) And hopefully you all can help a newb on repairs oO So i won't turn into a ball of fire while i try to D.I.Y repairs =)
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    CadenceScion Moderator

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    Welcome to Club-tC, what can we help you with?
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    Asianjavah New Member

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    1st question what tools should I get and what recommedation of brand to start my experiment =)
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    CadenceScion Moderator

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    I would suggest Snap-On Tools or Craftsman Tools.
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    Asianjavah New Member

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    Is that all i need to start the repairs on my ride? is there a specific tool i need to buy? Sorry, I'm a noob with tools.
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    CadenceScion Moderator

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    Metric Sockets, Open Ended Wrenches, and Screw Drivers is where I would start.
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    Asianjavah New Member

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    Thanks alot for the info =) i'll slowly will try to accumulate the funds to buy the tools you suggested. Might take a while but at the end it will be a good investment =)
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    CadenceScion Moderator

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    Your more than welcome! :)
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    smacdon New Member

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    I worked as a mechanic and know how expensive snap-on is... on another hand though span-on really is the best tools out there for starting off you can and I recomend getting a set of craftsman as they will hold up for most repairs and modifications. Best of luck

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