What's in your tool box?

Lrgrnr

Well-Known Member
What tools and spare parts do you keep in the truck?

I keep

-assorted wrenches 6-24mm and some standard for the Jeeps
-assorted sockets 3/8 and 1/2 6-36mm and some standard
-assorted pry bars
-4.5lb sledge
-dead blow
-assorted pliers and channel locks
-pick set
-2 jaw puller
-4' breaker bar
-angle grinder
-dremel tool
-duct tape

Spare parts
-3 OEM front axles
-spare tie rod
-valve stems

Fluids
-4 Q of gear oil
-1 Q of brake fluid
-WD40
-brake cleaner
-teflon spray
-1 Q engine oil
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Also looking to buy a cordless impact......any recomendations?

Ask Sean about this, I believe he gas one.

I'll list up my list in the morning.
 

Lrgrnr

Well-Known Member
I'll recommend the Craftsman C3 impact. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917339000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

They have some other excellent tools in the series as well. I prefer to use their lithium-ion batts.

I was looking at that one because I have the C3 drill aswell........along with charger and batteries. The 200ft lbs is what has kept me from buying it. I don't think it will be enough to loosen those stubborn nuts and bolts.

I was dissapointed in this one http://www.dewalt.com/tools/cordless-impact-driverswrenches-high-torque-wrenches-dw059k-2.aspx and it's 300ft lbs. Wouldn't even loosen the axle nut on the truck.
 

Lrgrnr

Well-Known Member
I usually don't carry my torque wrench with me.............Something about carrying around a $350 Matco 0-250lb torque wrench around with me just bugs me.
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
Also looking to buy a cordless impact......any recomendations?

DeWalt cordless impact. My buddy has one. That is a badass cordless drill. I haven't had anything stop it yet.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
I keep
Hand Tools
- assorted wrenches 6-24mm and some standard
- assorted sockets 3/8 and 1/2 6-36mm and some standard
- 10 peiece multi screwdriver
- a pry bars
- pliers and channel locks
- tape

Fluids
- penatrating oil
- 1 Q engine oil
- Beer
- water

Recovery gear
- reciever hook
- shackle
- 20'x 3" strap
- 30'x 3" strap
- folding come-along

other
- super syphen
- assorted bungie cords
- 20-30 ft nylon rope
- ractchet straps
- gloves
- hand cleaner
- bug spray/sun tan loation
- med kit
- .40 cal
- knifes
- extra TOR decals lol
 

yotarob

Kiss My IFS
Just the usual tools, fluids and a spare CV. Most importantly I always have a trailer when I go wheeling.lol
 

Oswego

n00b
Whats wrong with a corded impact? Ill have to try mine to see if it draws to much power, but I have broken everything from BJ's, to CV nuts free with it. It's also much cheaper then a cordless. I have run my DeWalt 12" compound miter saw on my truck and while it goes very slow it does work.....until the brake engages and pops the fuse.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Lol.......all of my recovery gear stays in a bag behind my driver seat.

I dont have a "tool box" I have two bags and a ammo can, and the two pockets in my bed and the space below/behind the seats..lol
 

Lrgrnr

Well-Known Member
Whats wrong with a corded impact? Ill have to try mine to see if it draws to much power, but I have broken everything from BJ's, to CV nuts free with it. It's also much cheaper then a cordless. I have run my DeWalt 12" compound miter saw on my truck and while it goes very slow it does work.....until the brake engages and pops the fuse.

Truck will not run one at peak
 

Oswego

n00b
Truck will not run one at peak

Ill try it on the press I rented by compacting a 2x4 and then I can check it with my torque wrench to see how much it can handle.
 

bakerla

Man, Myth, Legend
Whats wrong with a corded impact? Ill have to try mine to see if it draws to much power, but I have broken everything from BJ's, to CV nuts free with it. It's also much cheaper then a cordless. I have run my DeWalt 12" compound miter saw on my truck and while it goes very slow it does work.....until the brake engages and pops the fuse.

Say what? A 15 amp saw off the inverter in the bed of the truck?
 

Oswego

n00b
Say what? A 15 amp saw off the inverter in the bed of the truck?

Yup. 15amp. Like I said it runs slow and when you take your finger off the trigger the electric brake trips it but it does work. I'm sure it's not the smartest or safest method, but in a pinch you can do it.
 

JLink

Well-Known Member
damn.. sounds like I need to re-evaluate my tools and supplies. I only have a small craftsman socket set with a couple screw drivers and then a bunch of recovery gear.

Skateboards and extra crap are taking up wayyy too much space in the tool box.
 
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