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  • Afsil80A Offline
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    Afsil80
    wrote on last edited by
    #18

    Actually, I forgot.

    My favorite tool for working on the car is beer. By far.

    -Peter

    1991 240SX
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    • JN210J Offline
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      #19

      Ratchet, much more easier than a wrench in those tight spots.

      *1989 Nissan 300ZX Z31 *
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      > DelSlow;262050 wrote:
      > I like the new JN210

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      • bubbaB Offline
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        #20

        Afsil80;209293 wrote:
        Actually, I forgot.

        My favorite tool for working on the car is beer. By far.

        I'll have to agree with u there.

        Other than that probably an oxy-actlyne torch or a big hammer, lol.

        Current Cars:
        08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
        93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
        90 Honda CRX - Project car
        90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

        Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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          fanaticrockford
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          • JoelJ Offline
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            Joel
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            #22

            JN210;209295 wrote:
            Ratchet, much more easier than a wrench in those tight spots.

            ratcheting wrenches are much more easiest.

            no race car? becuz homeowner...

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            • bubbaB Offline
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              bubba
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              #23

              much more easiest huh?

              Current Cars:
              08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
              93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
              90 Honda CRX - Project car
              90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

              Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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              • ParkerP Offline
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                #24

                Joel;209315 wrote:
                ratcheting wrenches are much more easiest.
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                10 Jeep
                10 F450
                08 F250
                05 F350
                86 rx7
                70 F100
                63 Olds

                > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
                > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
                > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
                > You are right Parker.

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                • capitljC Offline
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                  #25

                  My sledge hammer.

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                  > Mitch Hedberg wrote:
                  > I'm sick of following my dreams, I'm just going to find out where they are going and hook up with them later.

                  ASE certified parts specialist.
                  2004 Impala LS 3.8

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                  • darkelvisD Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #26

                    my 3/8 impact or my 3/8 air ratchet

                    Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
                    http://www.realhomemadeturbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=12913.0

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                    • Krazy_KlingK Offline
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                      Krazy_Kling
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                      my stanley 3/8 in rotator ratchet. IMHO it works wonders when sitting underneath your car, etc. if you dont have room to torque the handle, just twist the handle counter and/or clockwise and it will do the same as torquing the wrench in the first place. am-a-za-zing

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                      Jordan
                      02 CBR600 F4i
                      96 Nissan 200SX
                      90 Nissan Sentra
                      87 Honda Helix

                      > SPANISH-RICE;209867 wrote:
                      > cmk is the weakest of sauces

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                      • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                        DrifterExtreme
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                        #28

                        my tig welder, is prolly the most handy thing i own. it is funny how many things you can fix, weld, make, modify, etc.

                        prolly the best purchase i have ever made.

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                        • DelSlowD Offline
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                          #29

                          Think if you own a Honda you are required to say a 10mm wrench in this thread...

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