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uhmm.. yeah.. C clamp is what i used.. one of them adjustable C clamps.. heh.. pliers.. 
i was at it with some needle nose ones.. stickin them in the little grooves.. that was a pain in the forearms..

i was at it with some needle nose ones.. stickin them in the little grooves.. that was a pain in the forearms..
Originally posted by -HyJynX-
lol first work, then buy.
I got a lil tip for you guys. Go looking around for broken craftsman tools, like at yard sales and such. Take em back to sears and they will trade it in for a new one with no hassle at all.
lol first work, then buy.
I got a lil tip for you guys. Go looking around for broken craftsman tools, like at yard sales and such. Take em back to sears and they will trade it in for a new one with no hassle at all.
For about $200 get a simple metric socket set, a set of box wrenches, a channel lock, 2 adjustable wrenches (large and small) and a pair of screwdrivers for both + and -. If you go during sale time, you'll have enough change for a pretzel and an Icee
That should cover a majority of the basic auto work you'll be doing... then as time goes on, if you find you need a specific sized tool or what not, then obviously you'll have to hit up Sears again. However, before you know it, you'll have so many tools and you'll wonder many a time what you would've done without them!
To add my 0.02, I prefer the brake spreader to the C-Clamp. $5.99 @ Kragen
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