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I'm not sure what parts commonly need adjustment, tightening, fixing on the S550 but yesterday I saw something I thought was interesting for the Roush models...a trunk lid mounted took kit. I'm not sure whether it's useful or hokey. But I typically keep a set of sockets, screw drivers, vise grips, light, gloves, etc. in my Subaru. Can do damn near anything with those on a Subaru.

What do you keep with you tool-wise?

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I didn't buy another new Mustang to have to cart tools around. That would be counter to the point of buying a new car.

Driving a crappy car? Yeah, you might need some tools.
 

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I also saw that Roush kit. $500 !!!!
I carry a small bag of tools in the spare wheel well.
Went to Sears, got a bag and filled it with the basics.
I have used them more to help other people than myself.
 
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I also saw that Roush kit. $500 !!!!
I carry a small bag of tools in the spare wheel well.
Went to Sears, got a bag and filled it with the basics.
I have used them more to help other people than myself.
Holy crap!! I thought that was cool the way it mounted to the lid, but it's maybe...MAYBE $75 worth of tools and then $25 worth of other stuff. Otherwise, yeah, a small bag of the basics would seem to do just fine.

The main thing I've been thinking about is a compact non-scissor/bottle jack and a full sized spare for the trunk. My hope would be that tools to fix something that breaks on a brand new car wouldn't be needed.

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As the C5 Corvette forum guys used to tell me......a towing plan, a cell phone and a credit car cause you ain't fixing nothing on the side of the road!
 

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Im thinking some of the "I don't need no tools" people are the ones that don't know how to turn a wrench anyway.

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Im thinking some of the "I don't need no tools" people are the ones that don't know how to turn a wrench anyway.
I'm more in the I'll have it towed and work in the comfort of my garage. No need to have tools banging around in the trunk.
 
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I'm more in the I'll have it towed and work in the comfort of my garage. No need to have tools banging around in the trunk.
But if you blow $500 on the Roush kit it'll mount to the trunk lid and has gourmet foam separating the tools so no banging around is had.

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Should always have something " just in case". At minimum, a multimtool like a leatherman or similar.

But, most people today cant or won't even change a flat tire. On another forum, one guy was so adamant about his road side assistance, waited over two hours for a tow to the dealer with a flat tire. I would have been on the road after a ten minute change.
 

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I didn't buy another new Mustang to have to cart tools around. That would be counter to the point of buying a new car.

Driving a crappy car? Yeah, you might need some tools.
Rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.

I have a 2.5 ton jack, a socket set with a 1/2" adapter and a 1/2" ratchet wrench, impact 1/2" sockets, breaker bar, vice grip, screw drivers, crescent wrench, electrician's tape, zip ties, and a tire gauge.

If anything, if I don't need them, someone else might. Just being mindful, that's all. And it's not like it's an inconvenience really. Put em in the trunk and leave em.
 

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Should always have something " just in case". At minimum, a multimtool like a leatherman or similar.

But, most people today cant or won't even change a flat tire. On another forum, one guy was so adamant about his road side assistance, waited over two hours for a tow to the dealer with a flat tire. I would have been on the road after a ten minute change.
I don't have a spare tire to change a flat. I also have AAA. I pay for a service that I'd use as well given the opirtunity.


Driving a crappy car? Yeah, you might need some tools.
Exactly. I have. 91 Toyota pickup. It has been a great vehicle but it's got some years and miles so having tools to fix a coolant hose or something like that is necessary.
 

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Have a warranty? - Check
Have roadside? - Check

If I don't need to use either one of those then it's most likely something that can wait until I pull up to my garage to fix.

The only tool I have in my car is tire pressure gauge to double check.
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