My tool bag.
Over the past 6+ years of S2000 ownership I put together a pretty complete toolbag that goes with me wherever I go (mostly track and autox). I figure it covers 90% of the stuff I'm comfortable doing on the fly when needed. And for the most part, I don't carry anything that's not need (SAE wrenches or wrench sizes that aren't on an S).
- 3/8" socket wrench
- metric socket set (8mm to 19mm)
- 12mm ratcheting box wrench
- 10mm ratcheting box wrench
- 3/8" to 1/2" socket adapter
- 1/2" torque wrench
- adjustable wrench
- socket for axle nut (36mm)
- box wrench for diff fill bolt (23mm)
- socket for diff drain bolt (24mm)
- ball joint separator
- brake caliper spreader
- ratcheting screw driver with bit set
- flathead screwdriver
- scissors
- needle nose pliars
- wire cutters
- zip ties
- box cutter
- allen wrech set
All this fits in a small tool bag.
- 3/8" socket wrench
- metric socket set (8mm to 19mm)
- 12mm ratcheting box wrench
- 10mm ratcheting box wrench
- 3/8" to 1/2" socket adapter
- 1/2" torque wrench
- adjustable wrench
- socket for axle nut (36mm)
- box wrench for diff fill bolt (23mm)
- socket for diff drain bolt (24mm)
- ball joint separator
- brake caliper spreader
- ratcheting screw driver with bit set
- flathead screwdriver
- scissors
- needle nose pliars
- wire cutters
- zip ties
- box cutter
- allen wrech set
All this fits in a small tool bag.
Man I used to have a boosted eclipse, formerly non turbo from the factory. Anyway I used to carry a whole tool box just incase something breaks (and many times it did lol). Were talking sockets, wrenches, etc.
Now since I have a very mildly modded car...
- an air pump
-tire gauge
-a can of tire sealant (don't have a spare)
-flashlight (with a crank, no batteries needed)
-and a Swiss army multiple tool wrench, screw driver thing.
Now since I have a very mildly modded car...
- an air pump
-tire gauge
-a can of tire sealant (don't have a spare)
-flashlight (with a crank, no batteries needed)
-and a Swiss army multiple tool wrench, screw driver thing.





