eggwich del fiero
Captain of Industry
Hey all, this may be a dumb question, but I'm throwing it out there anyways.
I'm enrolled in an auto tech program, and I'm just beginning to build up my tool collection. Of course, over time, I hope to have an extensive, well rounded set of tools that will allow me to do all types of work (engine, suspension, electrical, etc.) on various types of cars, but in the short term, I'd like to buy tools that are most relevant to working on my own car (09 GT).
So, when you're working on your S197, which tools do you find yourself reaching for over and over, or which tool do you find yourself praising and toasting your beer to because it's so useful?
I've got a basic Craftsman 150 pc set I've had forever, and just bought an IR 1/2" impact wrench and a voltometer lately. I get a good discount on Matco stuff through their student tech program, but I'm more concerned with hearing about specific types of tools I should get rather than brands, but hey, I'm so noob I'll take any advice I can get.
Thanks!
I'm enrolled in an auto tech program, and I'm just beginning to build up my tool collection. Of course, over time, I hope to have an extensive, well rounded set of tools that will allow me to do all types of work (engine, suspension, electrical, etc.) on various types of cars, but in the short term, I'd like to buy tools that are most relevant to working on my own car (09 GT).
So, when you're working on your S197, which tools do you find yourself reaching for over and over, or which tool do you find yourself praising and toasting your beer to because it's so useful?
I've got a basic Craftsman 150 pc set I've had forever, and just bought an IR 1/2" impact wrench and a voltometer lately. I get a good discount on Matco stuff through their student tech program, but I'm more concerned with hearing about specific types of tools I should get rather than brands, but hey, I'm so noob I'll take any advice I can get.
Thanks!