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Nice! I need neighbors like your.
Well I have done a lot of work on his truck. Water Pump, thermostat, all hoses, flush, thermostat housing, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, oil, and breaks. But still didnt expect anything. Im afraid to use them they are so shiny.
 

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nice,, cool neighbors, mine gave me some nice ramps, for the car, metal ones,, the good ones.. but it was not xmas, he was just cleaning his garage
 

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where i used to live i used to changer her oil....and her cars oil too.....:thumbsup::rofl:
 

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I've had a set of those (but in stubby, not full length) for years. They're great wrenches!
 

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I've had a set of those (but in stubby, not full length) for years. They're great wrenches!
I have only had the pleasure of using somebody elses before, talk about nice wrenches.
 

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I would by wrenches(or other tools)but I have access to a 2,000 square foot garage with every tool a boy could need,I figure I will use my money on other things like beer and girls lol!
 

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I would by wrenches(or other tools)but I have access to a 2,000 square foot garage with every tool and boy could need,I figure I will use my money on other things like beer and girls lol!
You dont have any tools in the back of your heep?

I have what is the equivalent of a small shop of tools in the back of my jeep:thumbsup:
 

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I was thinking of building a toll box for the cargo area of the WK but I am not sure yet,I am kinda waiting on my buddy to give me some news and that might tottally change the direction that I was thinking about going in...
 

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I was thinking of building a toll box for the cargo area of the WK but I am not sure yet,I am kinda waiting on my buddy to give me some news and that might tottally change the direction that I was thinking about going in...
Ic, well its always good to have some tools in case of emergency.
 

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When you think about it, you actually don't need much more than a standard size tool bag to hold everything needed to fix these heeps. In one tool bag I carry 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 inch drives, their associated sockets/extensions/ujoints, wrenches, a couple adjustables for good measure, pliers, needle nosed, channel locks, BP hammer, BFH, zip ties, duct tape, jumper cables, cotter pins, RTV, 3 various sized vice grips, a few screw drivers, gasket scraper, pry bar, breaker bar, an assortment of fuses, electrical tape, code reader, and some other stuff I'm probably forgetting. It doesn't weigh all that much, and really doesn't occupy much space.

"It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it."
 
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