- Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:38 pm
#270454
Hey all, I'm planning to buy a socket and wrench set and was wondering what size would I be needing to work on my car.
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rtegra92 wrote:metric,
if you can get a set that ranges from 8mm to 19mm
common honda sizes 8 10 12 14 17 19
3/8 drive is fine
rtegra92 wrote:metric,
if you can get a set that ranges from 8mm to 19mm
common honda sizes 8 10 12 14 17 19
3/8 drive is fine
EGg OH! wrote:Might I also suggest eventually picking up a set of stubby box end wrenches and ratcheting box end wrenches. They are a little more on the expensive side, especially the ratcheting wrenches, but they work great for hard to reach or tight areas.
Oh, and definitely some extensions and a breaker bar.
Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty wrote:rtegra92 wrote:metric,
if you can get a set that ranges from 8mm to 19mm
common honda sizes 8 10 12 14 17 19
3/8 drive is fine
also 18mm - at least 26mm for the bigger nuts like the axle nut... 1/2 dr. would be better seeing that our cars are old and bolts are a BISH to get out.
TrailerTrash wrote:Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty wrote:rtegra92 wrote:metric,
if you can get a set that ranges from 8mm to 19mm
common honda sizes 8 10 12 14 17 19
3/8 drive is fine
also 18mm - at least 26mm for the bigger nuts like the axle nut... 1/2 dr. would be better seeing that our cars are old and bolts are a BISH to get out.
if your axle nuts are as stubborn as mine were your going to need a 1 inch drive
FunctionX wrote:Alright, cool. Well for now I bought me a stanley 85 pcs tool set and a Duralast 11 pcs metric wrench set from autozone.
Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty wrote:FunctionX wrote:Alright, cool. Well for now I bought me a stanley 85 pcs tool set and a Duralast 11 pcs metric wrench set from autozone.
i wouldnt have went with duralast man.. snap-on, blue point, or craftsman... Better quality and they have a wide selection
FunctionX wrote:Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty wrote:FunctionX wrote:Alright, cool. Well for now I bought me a stanley 85 pcs tool set and a Duralast 11 pcs metric wrench set from autozone.
i wouldnt have went with duralast man.. snap-on, blue point, or craftsman... Better quality and they have a wide selection
hahaha, i would have went with snap-on or craftsman but then are pretty pricey for my budget at the moment. I'll get them when I get my own place and a garage to work on my car