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donated to get this wow
In a couple weeks I will be ordering A core set of tools mostly matco some snap on
At the moment i have a decent set of craftsman stuff

I have a diag program for my laptop i have a decent multimeter

What i want to know is opinions on what is really needed in a tool set up

I do mobile stuff now and havent had to many issues but im talking to a buddy of mine who owns a shop to see if he will let me intern

Heres the core kit im looking at Detailed link
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/k...lcatalog.jsp&query=vtk=Y&cattype=T&cat=550603

TECH ED JOURNEYMAN KIT Without the cart
  • Tech Ed Journeyman Auto/Diesel Set
  • This 345 piece tool set has been developed for the student who is entering the automotive or diesel industry and is metric focused but has some SAE coverage.
  • Set contains: 1/4" and 3/8" dr chrome sockets, 1/2" impact sockets, and all necessary industry standard ratchets, extensions, and adapters.
  • Metric/SAE combination wrenches, Metric flare nut wrenches, 48 pc master Allen/Torx set, 39 pc ratcheting screwdriver set, pliers set, complete brake set, battery set, and a variety of general service tools.
  • A solid tool set shown with an MSC4 cart to organize and protect your tool investment.
  • ITEM #TEJURNEY

Along with
Engine Diag
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/k...lcatalog.jsp&query=vtk=Y&cattype=T&cat=550603
Suspension
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/k...lcatalog.jsp&query=vtk=Y&cattype=T&cat=550603
Brake kit
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/k...lcatalog.jsp&query=vtk=Y&cattype=T&cat=550603
 


i cant forget to add a gm frontwheel drive engine moving tool LMAO I laughed at this when i saw it but the more i think about it I kinda want it
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Dont buy mac. You know my view on brands. Forget the cv tools. Install a new cv shaft dont waste time doing boots. The ball joint separator will be ok, but you will want an air hammer with pickle forks.
 


yea the suspension kit i was ify on I just get kinda confused with the whole tools thing with what i need and what they want to sell me

Like sears yea you can get a 800 piece set but theres 300 sockets you dont need

Ill get what i have listed minus the suspension stuff and just peice some of that together
I know i also want a slide hammer and the cv attachment
 
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