Which Tool kit?
Hey Guys/Gals,
I was looking around for a portable tool kit to stick in my car, just incase I ever need it on the run.
Or for those unlikely situations!
I was curious to know which one you guys/gals keep with you in your car.
I dont want something to heavy, and nothing that big! Something that will fit in the S, without taking up to much room
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I was looking around for a portable tool kit to stick in my car, just incase I ever need it on the run.
Or for those unlikely situations!
I was curious to know which one you guys/gals keep with you in your car.
I dont want something to heavy, and nothing that big! Something that will fit in the S, without taking up to much room

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You are probably better off with an emergency roadside assist kit than a tool kit. Unless you have a lot of mods under the hood there shouldn't be a real reason to sport tools everywhere plus tools are heavy.
If you must carry a kit then I would go with a metric set that has 10-12-14mm. Universal screwdriver and pliers.
If you must carry a kit then I would go with a metric set that has 10-12-14mm. Universal screwdriver and pliers.
Honestly? You should have enough tools to change a flat tire.
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Nov 17 2005, 02:01 PM
Honestly? You should have enough tools to change a flat tire.
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Nov 17 2005, 11:01 AM
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
Thanks Mike...
Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Nov 17 2005, 01:01 PM
Honestly? You should have enough tools to change a flat tire.
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
If you actually know enough to fix anything else that goes wrong, then you will also know what tools you need to do it with.
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