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Old 07-29-2012, 01:32 AM   #1
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Tool set help

So i am looking to buy some craftsman tools , so when i work on my s14 i can just find what i need easy instead. Im looking to get a big set but aint sure which one to get since their is so many on the market .
Has anyone recenty bought one and can give me some advice.
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Old 07-29-2012, 01:45 AM   #2
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this is a great starter set, it's what i first got when starting out

255 pc. Mechanics Tool Set with Lift Top Storage Chest- Craftsman-Tools-Tool Sets-Mechanics Tool Sets


if you don't need a box to hold it, then this is a good deal too

309 pc. Mechanic's Tool Set- Craftsman-Tools-Tool Sets-Mechanics Tool Sets


also, kobalt is a good brand too, liftetime warranty and crafstman quality

Shop Kobalt 227-Piece Standard/Metric Mechanics Tool Set with Case at Lowes.com
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Old 07-29-2012, 03:01 AM   #3
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this is a great starter set, it's what i first got when starting out

255 pc. Mechanics Tool Set with Lift Top Storage Chest- Craftsman-Tools-Tool Sets-Mechanics Tool Sets


if you don't need a box to hold it, then this is a good deal too

309 pc. Mechanic's Tool Set- Craftsman-Tools-Tool Sets-Mechanics Tool Sets


also, kobalt is a good brand too, liftetime warranty and crafstman quality

Shop Kobalt 227-Piece Standard/Metric Mechanics Tool Set with Case at Lowes.com

Think ima go with the 309pc set , thanks for your help .
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Old 07-29-2012, 03:34 AM   #4
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The Lifetime warranties are only for the made in USA models in both cases. Harder to find these days.

Make sure you get the Metric set.
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Old 07-29-2012, 07:26 PM   #5
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The Lifetime warranties are only for the made in USA models in both cases. Harder to find these days.

Make sure you get the Metric set.
oh so all the nuts and bolts on the s14 are metric ?
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Old 07-29-2012, 07:28 PM   #6
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The Lifetime warranties are only for the made in USA models in both cases. Harder to find these days.

Make sure you get the Metric set.
+1. Good affordable tools especially if you don't have any to start with.
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oh so all the nuts and bolts on the s14 are metric ?
yes, 10,12 and 14mm are the primary with some 8,15,17mm thrown in.
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10,12,14, and 17 and you can pretty much take apart the whole car haha.
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i never had a problem at lowes with ANYTHING, they don't care at all. you can go in with a wrench you cut in half and welded at an angle and they'll replace it. sears on the otherhand are dicks sometimes. like one time i brought in a 3/8" ratchet and the guy asked why it broke, i told him i was taking a suspension bolt off and it stripped the teeth, he tried telling me that's not what they're meant for and i straight up told him if he's not going to replace it i can call his boss and he immediately replaced it.
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he tried telling me that's not what they're meant for and i straight up told him if he's not going to replace it i can call his boss and he immediately replaced it.
sometimes you have to be the dick.
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i've had really good luck finding tools at swap meets and yard sales or estate sales. can't always find complete sets, but you can find some rad shit for dirt cheap.
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i find having the name 'thenissanguy' and your lack of tools ironic. but whatevs.

not trying to discourage you from your original goal but you can get a long with no name (made in china,) and/or smaller toolsets.
personally i got along pretty far with a small crafstman set like this

and a set of made in china MM wrenches from oreillys.

i just picked up this husky set on sale @ home depot for $15

37-Piece 3/8 in. Drive Socket Set-H3D37SWS at The Home Depot


anyways, if you have the budget, definitely go with a big craftsman set. i wish i couldve. but again, i get along fine (as do many others) with the tools ive accumulated over the years. and even if you bought that big set, that wouldnt be the end of it. men and their tools are like women and their shoes/purses/accessories, the collection just keeps growing.
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Old 07-30-2012, 01:42 AM   #13
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thanks everyone
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Old 07-30-2012, 02:19 AM   #14
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If only I would've seen that Husky tool set last week. I would've hopped on it before getting an 80-something piece tool set. Oh well /shrug
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