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Re: Good toolkit to start wrenching
Reply #15 - 10/11/08 at 17:07:49
 
bill67 wrote on 10/09/08 at 13:52:59:
  The tool kit that comes with it will do about everything you need to do for maintenance.

true, but i have broken a few of the wrenches inmy oem tool kit... my suggestion is to buy the biggest craftsman metric kit you can afford. one with open end/box wrenches and ratchet drives. deep and shallow well sockets are necessary too! if you break something, you can use that lifetime guarantee at any sears location. snap-on fits better, but it's big $ and not as convenient for replacing...
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Re: Good toolkit to start wrenching
Reply #16 - 10/11/08 at 20:35:02
 
Thanks guys for all your suggestions, I have started with a metric craftsman kit, and some open ended wrenches.

Did my first oil change today, it was so easy, and only took me about 25 minutes, including filter change... I figure next time it won't take any time at all.

Thanks again,
Scott
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Re: Good toolkit to start wrenching
Reply #17 - 10/11/08 at 20:43:57
 
I don,t have any wrenches, however I do have a nice set of "Spanners" from sears garenteed for life,for big spanners I use my brother in laws wrenches (he's American) Wink
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