Great video. I’m trying to declutter all the unnecessary tools in my car. I can’t even use my backseats because I have so much crap locked and loaded for when I break down. I think it’s all in spirit of being a cheap ass and not wanting to get towed away when I have the ability to fix right then and there lol. But I’m sure having a floor Jack and a 2x2’ tool chest in the back seat isn’t necessary. I think I’ll jinx myself as soon as I remove my items, I’ll end up stranded haha. My first car I was stuck on the side of several highways changing out tie rods, alternators, Fuel lines. Not a good time don’t want to relive
You need an essential tool list, vice grip, channel lock, needle nose, crescent wrench, flat head screw driver big and med, same with Philips, electrician tape, and a 10mm to 14mm sock wrenches.
A sturdy metal fork (yes really). Make sure it's not a chinese made one, you want it to be a bit sturdy. Invaluable for things like getting those annoying plastic clips out without destroying them (so you can reuse them, you'd be shocked at what some car companies charge for replacements, yikes) and popping off other plastic things that are really stuck (one example is the plastic scuttle cover on the Skoda Octavia mk1).
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It’s from HF. Saved me, family, friends and even one neighbor, a few times.
Great video. I’m trying to declutter all the unnecessary tools in my car. I can’t even use my backseats because I have so much crap locked and loaded for when I break down. I think it’s all in spirit of being a cheap ass and not wanting to get towed away when I have the ability to fix right then and there lol. But I’m sure having a floor Jack and a 2x2’ tool chest in the back seat isn’t necessary. I think I’ll jinx myself as soon as I remove my items, I’ll end up stranded haha. My first car I was stuck on the side of several highways changing out tie rods, alternators, Fuel lines. Not a good time don’t want to relive
Great stuff indeed 👍🏻
You need an essential tool list, vice grip, channel lock, needle nose, crescent wrench, flat head screw driver big and med, same with Philips, electrician tape, and a 10mm to 14mm sock wrenches.
Great idea for a video, thank you .
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A sturdy metal fork (yes really). Make sure it's not a chinese made one, you want it to be a bit sturdy.
Invaluable for things like getting those annoying plastic clips out without destroying them (so you can reuse them, you'd be shocked at what some car companies charge for replacements, yikes) and popping off other plastic things that are really stuck (one example is the plastic scuttle cover on the Skoda Octavia mk1).