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Old 02-22-2018, 03:32 PM
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How many of you utilize the under-hood toolkit space. I don't have the original toolkit, which is actually pretty sparse anyway, (pliers, screwdriver, couple of open-ended wrenches and some bulbs), and any serious toolkit is best stored in the trunk, but I do keep a few "essentials" in mine and find it handy at times to be able to access a small flashlight, or tire pressure gauge, or small screwdriver easily from under the hood.

The original tool kits can get pretty pricey, and I guess they are desirable if you want your vehicle to have that 100% original look.


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I decided that I did not like the original tool kit at (at all...), so built my own.

All I have in there is a high quality multi ratchet with the most essentials, and a flash light.



 
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That is cool Eric, I think I need to follow your example and make a more professional foam/cutout example like yours.

I learned one dark night on the side of the road with a flat tire how valuable a flashlight would have been, I make sure i always carry one in the car now!



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Yeah I'd have to go Eric's route otherwise any noise from tools moving around would perturb me, as I'm anti unnecessary noise lol. I'm currently tracking down all my current noises, seems once I silence one, I can now hear another lol.
 
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I bought mine on ebay ... had it shipped from the UK
 
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I bought mine on ebay ... had it shipped from the UK
What size are the wrenches (top looks like 15mm and maybe 12?). Any idea why they include those particular sizes?
 
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8, 10, 13 and 15
 
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I bought mine on ebay ... had it shipped from the UK
What size are the wrenches (top looks like 15mm and maybe 12?). Any idea why they include those particular sizes?
 
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A 10mm and 8 mm will dismantle most any bolt in the engine bay. The 13mm is probably the next popular and the 15mm will take off your oil plug. This is basic maintenance btw, just to get you going to a shop.
 

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I have the OEM tool kit and it is useful if you get stuck somewhere. The screwdriver flat head will fit into the slots on the battery clamp bolts and allow you to unscrew it and the spanners allow you to remove the battery. I do of course carry a more comprehensive selection of tools, equipment and spares but I keep them underneath the boot floor in the spare wheel well.
 
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Originally Posted by ericjansen
I decided that I did not like the original tool kit at (at all...), so built my own.

All I have in there is a high quality multi ratchet with the most essentials, and a flash light.



What are the specs,brand of that ratchet set ?! I'm looking for a new portable set as my old one's a rust magnet, thanks.
 
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What are the specs,brand of that ratchet set ?! I'm looking for a new portable set as my old one's a rust magnet, thanks.
The brand is WERA, a German manufacturer, but I bought them while I was living in China, through the "back door" of the supplier.
 
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Originally Posted by ericjansen
The brand is WERA, a German manufacturer, but I bought them while I was living in China, through the "back door" of the supplier.
Started back cycling & all my small tools are getting lost are damaged lol.
 
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Hey KC, ...CK is selling different types of these kits in The Marketplace
 
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KC,

I have updated kits with better foam, with or without relays, etc, have sold over 70 of them now.

Also kits for the X300

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With one of these tools you can get another car to get to where you are going. (maybe to jail?)
Keeps the 'road-agents' away if you are 'broke-down' on the side of the road.

I think it is called a TEXAS TOOL KIT?

 
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This doesn't exactly fit under the hood (.308)...
I also have a Sig SP2022 in 9.


 
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Highhorse, if I’m not mistaken, I believe that rifle will fit in the X300 tool area.
 
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The X300 tool-kit area is longer!!
 
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Originally Posted by Highhorse
Hey KC, ...CK is selling different types of these kits in The Marketplace
I already have a CK kit, I just want a quality ratchet set for my portable tool bag for cycling etc.

Gun chat, m1911 for work piece Kalashnikov AK-47 for the house.

 

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