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Re: Which specialized tools or Toyota SSTÆs are worthwhile? [Re: eastcoast] #800544 04/10/07 08:02 AM
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mama Offline
Mudrunner
Aside from a hand full of really dirty words(she always cooperates when the repair escalates to cursing)
The breaker bar recently joined my life and man what was I missing I must have ruined 3 or for ratchets, oops.


90 toy
dx
Acura seats and almost perfect matched paint.
Re: Which specialized tools or Toyota SSTÆs are worthwhile? [Re: kewlynx] #800545 04/10/07 12:06 PM
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Posts: 215
subliminaltrips Offline
Wheeler
Quote
Ditto snap ring pliers and 54mm hub socket. You need a 1/2" to 3/4" dr adapter to go with that too.

My others:

*My universal brake tool
*Reverse drill bits (more forgiving than extractors)
*Nut splitter for the rusted/rounded stuff
*My 1/2"dr x 36" extension and 14mm/17mm toggle sockets for tranny work <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
*Gearwrenches; if you don't have air tools, at least have these!
*Blacklight flashlight--for those elusive leaks
*metric allen set
*BJ pickle fork
*1-1/2" x 3 ft pipe for leverage <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cyclops.gif" alt="" />
*Craftsman 1/2"dr torque wrench, 25-650 ft-lb
*Little cheapie Autotron multimeter
*brass drift set


trail gear has a 3/8 drive version

http://www.trail-gear.com/knuckle-tools.html

Re: Which specialized tools or Toyota SSTÆs are worthwhile? [Re: eastcoast] #800546 04/10/07 02:14 PM
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1986xtracab Offline
Mudrunner
a nice tap & die set is handy. 8 x 1.25 is used a lot and 10 x 1.25


1986 xtra-cab 22re
stock everything
1991 bed
Re: Which specialized tools or Toyota SSTÆs are worthwhile? [Re: subliminaltrips] #800547 04/11/07 02:00 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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I won't buy anything from TG. That's been visited here before.

I have a fish scale that does a good job for checking preload. Never had to take the hubs back apart. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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