I know; so much so i have a pair on their way to me now
I know; so much so i have a pair on their way to me now
and they are here; right beasty pair of leads. The rachet system is a god send imho.
surprised no one has posted up a cheap code reader. I'm fortunate to be in newer cars now, but my $10 ebay elm327 bluetooth one saved a lot of time fault finding.
Zak33 (30-11-2013)
Its in there somewhere!
/\ unfair!!!!
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
My chrimbo present off Shelley, the Sealey 'aviation' spanner set in the blue box...no angle on the ends so ideal for tight spaces.
glad this thread is back up
Yesterday my sis visited so I could front to back her wheels.
The trolley jack, two axle stands and a proper wheel brace paid for themselves again in a quite rapid swap round.
then she told me...."the rear lamps have a bit water in.. can you get it out?"
A BIT?
was like a gold fish bowl. Interior trim off in the boot, spot the 2 little 10mm nuts.. on LONG bolts... and out comes the Draper Vortex sockets, no bolt too long for those puppies.
Then a good torch came into it's own again as the sun was setting... then...
A HAIR DRIER!!!
emptied out the water, blow dry the lense through the holes (note NOT a heat gun. it ruins the plastic lense)
Then back in a done.
Draper..... and Babyliss .. TEAM!!!!
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
Apex (14-11-2014)
I am currently saving up for a tool box due to the amount of odd tools i have they are all over the shed and sometimes a bit of a pain to find them.
Might compile all the amazon links into one wishlist ?
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/registry/wishlist/20R9A4EONRS6C
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Last edited by Apex; 14-11-2014 at 06:54 PM.
Wish list is a good idea bud.. I have one running all the time!
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002R1PW0...I1VEF6YF9IN7U0
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00434D9I...TS1MW7S6&psc=1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000NBVMT...I2WTJPJ7QQOJQT
All of these are avereage or crap.. delete them.. I have tried them all!
and do you really need a timing light? Whar car you using it on?
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
Am not; it was linked to by some one else in the thread
List updated
I'm not sure if they've been mentioned or not but wheel chocks, simple but invaluable in certain situations
agreed.. and hand cut wooden wedges work really well... but so do Caravan chocks and sometimes they're on ebay/freecycle etc
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
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