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Old Apr 18, 2020
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What are your most commonly used tools working on your Civics?
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Re: Most commonly used tools

8,10,14,17 just buy a normal socket set
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Re: Most commonly used tools

a deep socket and standard socket set from harbor frieght should do. make sure you purchase metric tho as SAE may strip out bolt heads. 3/8 quinn deep socket and standard from harbor frieght does it for me. The 25 inch pittsbugh breaker bar is a godsent breaking those stubborn bolts as well
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Re: Most commonly used tools

...JDM vehicles are metric, dont use standard.
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