ThanKs man! Actually not really much at all! It would be better if you came out of a technical college or from a repair shop that specializes in European cars. Not required though.
I would go with higher quality sockets and ratchets. They are tools you’ll be using everyday. Snap-on or blue point, they make a couple good sets to start out. You can get away with cheaper but you’ll eventually notice the quality difference. Worst thing is being in the middle of a job and a cheap tool broke or rounded a bolt head off or do something and your stuck. Affecting your efficiency. Thanks for the comment!
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great info, what previous experience is needed to become tech at BMW?
ThanKs man! Actually not really much at all! It would be better if you came out of a technical college or from a repair shop that specializes in European cars. Not required though.
What about tool set , which one would you recommend?
I would go with higher quality sockets and ratchets. They are tools you’ll be using everyday. Snap-on or blue point, they make a couple good sets to start out. You can get away with cheaper but you’ll eventually notice the quality difference. Worst thing is being in the middle of a job and a cheap tool broke or rounded a bolt head off or do something and your stuck. Affecting your efficiency. Thanks for the comment!