My friend Howard, God rest his soul, once said “I have one tool in my toolbox. A check book.” Of course, we laughed. Howard was a great guy and had owned his share of great cars ranging from BMW to Mercedes to Ferrari to Porsche. He was a crotchety old curmudgeon that could tell a dirty joke to a room full of women and get a big laughs. I miss him a lot.
Howard had already done all of the wrenching he wanted to do. He was tired of it, and he wanted to focus on driving. I don’t have a problem with that, but that wasn’t where I was (or am). I have little kids and if I intend to be in this hobby, I need to wrench for myself.
It got me to thinking about the essential tools that I needed to keep my cars in tune, running and to effectively, albeit not swiftly at times, make repairs.
I think that most of us have the basics pretty well covered. We have screw drivers, and socket sets. However, as I have taken on more and more of the work on my cars, I have collected more and more tools. Some of the tools are obvious, some not so much. Here’s a short list:
Ramps
Floor jack
Pin locking jack stands (4)
3/8” and ½” drive socket set, metric and standard.
Open end wrenches, metric and standard.
Torque wrench – ½” & 3/8” drive
Drop lights
Pickup/extendable magnet
BFH (Big F-ing Hammer)
Breaker bar, ½” plus 4 foot section of steel pipe.
Gap tools (spark plugs, valves, etc..)
So I am wondering, what tools do you have that you find indispensable? I am sure a garage lift would make a lot of your lists, so let’s leave that off for now.
Let me know, and thanks for humoring me.