what is your fav. tool in the garage?
No power tools
--I'm air-compressor challenged.
Hand tool: It's new Used it for the first time 2 1/2 weeks ago when I finally got up the gumption to change the spark plugs in my 5.4L. It is SNAP-ON p/n is S9720KA. It is a 7 or 8" long 5/8ths plug socket. It was hard enough changing them with this tool which eliminated the need for at least one extension(that would pull out of a regular s/plug socket). It's expensive, but worth it.
#2 favorite is the 1/4" drive 7mm universal socket I had to have to get the #7 coil pack bolt out with.
Dan
--I'm air-compressor challenged.Hand tool: It's new Used it for the first time 2 1/2 weeks ago when I finally got up the gumption to change the spark plugs in my 5.4L. It is SNAP-ON p/n is S9720KA. It is a 7 or 8" long 5/8ths plug socket. It was hard enough changing them with this tool which eliminated the need for at least one extension(that would pull out of a regular s/plug socket). It's expensive, but worth it.
#2 favorite is the 1/4" drive 7mm universal socket I had to have to get the #7 coil pack bolt out with.
Dan
Fav. Power tool: My IR2131 1/2" impact. The most powerful 1/2" impact in the world - 600lbs of torque, plus it has a torque dial on the back so i don't snap off the smaller bolts.
Fav. Hand tool: 1" drive ratchet, tons of leverage, also doubles as a sledge hammer, slef defense weapon, and pry bar. Great for working on big diesals.
-Jon
Fav. Hand tool: 1" drive ratchet, tons of leverage, also doubles as a sledge hammer, slef defense weapon, and pry bar. Great for working on big diesals.
-Jon


