Mikepol2
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When I was your age and tried to replace the rear shocks on my 1981 Ford Granada and couldn't, the family mechanic said "any job is easy if you have the right tools." I still think of that all the time.
Tools I use constantly:
FOUR jack stands, good ones not crap ones as mentioned before, and never work with just the jack - I've had jacks blow a seal while the car was being raised. You don't want that happening while you're under the car.
Floor jack with enough lift to get your car in the air
Full length jacking rails from Steeda or BMR
Good socket set with 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2' drive sockets, including deep sockets
Metric and SAE open and box end wrench set
Dead blow hammer
Torx screwdriver set
Long 1/2" drive swivel head ratchet
You'll probably get way more responses on this than you bargained for LOL!
Tools I use constantly:
FOUR jack stands, good ones not crap ones as mentioned before, and never work with just the jack - I've had jacks blow a seal while the car was being raised. You don't want that happening while you're under the car.
Floor jack with enough lift to get your car in the air
Full length jacking rails from Steeda or BMR
Good socket set with 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2' drive sockets, including deep sockets
Metric and SAE open and box end wrench set
Dead blow hammer
Torx screwdriver set
Long 1/2" drive swivel head ratchet
You'll probably get way more responses on this than you bargained for LOL!
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