Im looking for a good all in one tool set for patrolling the junk yards. I have an ass ton of tools at home and have been throwing them in a backpack but I'm a bit sick of that. Id love something i could just leave in my car. Im sure you guys know all the tools i need but it would be great to have something in a somewhat compact case... Any thoughts??
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Anyone recommend a good all in one tool set for patrolling the junkyards
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Id say socket set, including the normal E30 MM sizes, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, (22/23 for steering wheel?)
T55, T50 torx, T20-40 or something reverse torx for transmission bolts.
A couple open end MM like 17, 15, 19
Two flatheads, two phillips.
a thin plastic pry tool
a wire cutter
a BFH
Thats it, should all fit in a carryable box. I have not even carried that much though, I usually grab the screwdriver from my toolkit in E30, the pliers, and maybe my multitool.1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4willschnitz
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don't forget a decent size pair of channel locks. 18v sawzall
8, 10, 13mm combination wrenches in addition to those above.
ball joint separator perhaps.sigpic
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my junkyard kit consists of:
metric wrench roll with 2x 10mm, 13mm, 17mm, 19mm wrenches and an adjustable wrench. one wrench each of 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18.
deep 3/8" socket rail, 10mm - 19mm, 21mm
shallow 3/8" socket rail, 10mm - 17mm, 19mm
torx 3/8" socket rail, whatever common sizes come on those
deep 6-10mm 1/4" sockets
stubby, regular and smallish flathead and phillips screwdrivers
channel-lock pliers
regular pliers
side cutters
3/8" breaker bar
3/8" ratchet
1/4" ratchet
rolling head pry bar
enough 3/8" extensions to get to the top bellhousing bolts (about 2.5')
have been able to remove pretty much anything I encounter and want using this kit.
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I keep my craftsman 94 piece tool kit in my car (with added extensions and snapon long flex handle ratchet and a few other specialty sockets all in the tray) and my wright wrenchs 8-22mm wrench roll. I tuck a flat head and a phillips screwdriver into the wrench roll - 95% of the tools you need for working on an E30. Total cost for something like this on sale or harbor freight equivalent is around $75 or less. I keep it behind my passenger seat and feel confident I always have a good selection of tools with me.
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I bring my Crapsman like 200 piece box and assorted pliers and crecent wrenches, depends on what I'm doing though.-Christian
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^ same. Most places let you go in and out to grab tools so I usually go in with 10 and 13mm sockets and a phillips screwdriver and then go back to the car where I'd have a full socket set, torx sockets, pliers, different screwdrivers, etc. I pretty much replaced my trunk tool kit with a nice craftsman socket set so I always have that with me anyway...
it's a Kenny Powers quote on wheels
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