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Old Mar 23, 2004
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wrench buying tip...

yo guys... i need ur help...

i think im gonna do my own DIY soon...and i believe that i need my own set of goood tools..

hm, say...a decent torque wrench.....socket wrench kit, multisizes...screwdriver...philips, etc..

anybody know about any good brand which work nicely with our civic's screws and nuts? so they won't "screw" our car...

thanx!!!

ps: maybe in sears...or somewhere...
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it depends on what your willing to spend
(Wal-Mart doesnt carry the 'good-stuff')
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Go to sears and buy a craftsman set... Bring lots of money to? And a wrench is a wrench man...Brands aren't going to work any better than others on a civic..lol
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hehehe
thanx for the tips, man..

yup, wal-mart doesnt carry those stuffs...that's why im going to sears..

hm, sometimes, sizes matter...and the material too...i think..

cheapo stuff's not good in here...cos' u might bust those freakin expensive screws...and nuts too..
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Matco makes good stuff
So does Snap-on.

Pick up a set of Ratcheting Box/open ended wrenches, they arn't cheep but they are gods gift to auto repair.
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For the money, I think Craftsman by sears is a good deal, and won't mess up your car. They are guaranteed for life, just return any broken tool and they will replace it, free.
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yo, thanx again guys!

heh, i think craftman will do good..
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