Tools You Need to Start Working on Cars
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2024
- In this video, I go through all the tools that you would need to start working on cars. These are the basic tools should allow you to do most basic to intermediate tasks and modifications to your car. Make sure you learn how to use every tool properly first before using it to avoid damage to property and personal injury.
Disclaimer: The links below are affiliate links. Which means I get a small kick back if you use these links to purchase any of these tools, AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! you can support my channel by making your purchase through my links. Thanks :)
Tools in this video
- Hydraulic Floor Jack : amzn.to/3oNoCP5
- Jack Stands: amzn.to/3dInx4X
- Socket Set: amzn.to/3e2gDHU
- Ratchets: amzn.to/31JNWwY
- Extension Bars & Universal Joints: amzn.to/3ERbuOH
- Torque Wrench: amzn.to/3GDX1WQ
- Breaker Bar: amzn.to/3pOIIIa
- Impact Driver (GET BREAKER BAR FIRST): amzn.to/3IEOEw5
- Combination Wrenches: amzn.to/3DInGjm
- Adjustable Wrench: amzn.to/3EU4RuU
- Allen/Hex Wrenches (Keys): amzn.to/3s0JgNY
- Allen/Hex Wrenches (Sockets): amzn.to/3DQLgdA
- Torx Set (Keys): amzn.to/3yodbki
- Torx Set (Sockets): amzn.to/30iNfK4
- Pliers: amzn.to/3GTnTSX
- Screwdrivers: amzn.to/3dMmh0I
- Hammer & Rubber Mallet: Literally any hardware store!!
- Wire Stripper Multitool: amzn.to/3dIqZwj
- Wire Stripper: amzn.to/3DOkiU0
- Ratcheting Wire Crimper Tool: amzn.to/3GEKsKG
- Multimeter: amzn.to/3ESPqTH - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Everyone has to start sharing your videos, the quality is immaculate.
Thanks man! I appreciate it 🙏🏼
Another tip: get 20 sockets and 10 wrenches in 10mm, if you work on cars or bikes you will understand.
This is facts 😂😂😂
The first nut on a car I took off called for a 10mm and it was an OBS GM truck mirror and if I had dropped anything, it would be gone in the door pillar’s void 😂
I love how mutch effort he puts into his video's, he makes quality content for 6K subs, Hes gonna blow up, trust my words
Make that 8k
Yep. Stupid high quality with some of, if not the best explanations I've seen so far and just the right touch of comedy. Choice.
28k now
45k and couting. Truly deserved.
9:25 some smart guy said, buy the cheapest tools and replace with super quality ones the ones wich brake, that way you know in wich ones oyu need to invest
One thing i recommend getting to start with is a dead blow hammer. Best hammer out there for not damaging stuff and won't bounce off of what your hitting.
I am 16 and got pretty much everything in this video apart from jack axel stand and crimping tool but I only spent 500 on a halfords tool chest with 12 drawers all has lifetime warranty
this dude is underrated as hell
keep up the good work man
Been trying to learn how to work on my car. I’m glad I found your channel this is extremely helpful!! Appreciate the effort
Hey man, i love your videos, i can see how much effort you put into making them great. I wish to see your channel grow, keep it up!
Thank you! This is a feel good comment right here 🙏🏼
Great video thank you I’m working on my 85 el Camino it’s my first project car
I'd recommend knipex pliers wrench. Pricey but you cannot buy a more versatile set of pliers. Also, the 1/2 Milwaukee will remove crank bolts all day long. Along with anything else you can find
As a complete novice who just started feeling interested in mechanics, this video is pure gold. I feel as I should be paying for watching this, but here It is, for free.
You sir just earned a new subscriber. Keep up this awesome content, you're going places!
You are going places with the quality of these videos. i believe if you keep putting out this quality you'll hit a million subs very soon
Thank you!! I really do hope so 😅
Heavy duty diesel mechanic... I'm only missing spark plug sockets. All of my tools and box come up to about $27000 from snap-on, harbor freight, Mac, and matco
The most undervalued car CZcamsr. Your videos are great. Keep them coming..
Great video but over the years I’ve learned a jump pack , battery charger and a pick set is a must
Very helpful video, Thank you!
Great video, huge quality
If I had to add something, project farm is a good guide in which tool is good and which ones aren't
Also you can make a logic probe, in good hands they do a lot of work
Great videos! They are so informational and always answer the questions I have.
Love your videos .....great efforts 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I looked into the most of your Videos and they are amazingly made! - I hope you keep up.
Welcome back my friend 👊🏾🇯🇲👊🏾
Quality content always!
so helpful ong thank you!
Hella under watched video. very good production quality and good advice
Thank you bro
This is an extremely enjoyable watching experience
Man you got my sub. I'm getting ready to work on my car for the first time. Need to change a lower control arm.
Going to binge watch now planning on a 2014 5.0 by the end of the next year hopefully, unfortunately my working situation is a little complicated and I always use the fact that it’s not so easy for me to keep a job because of documentation as an excuse but I’m really trying to get somewhere in life and hopefully I can start with buying and building on something like a car. I’ve subscribed on the second video I watched and I really hope for great things for you as well my man keep up the content and good health. 🤝
There we go man, great video!
Made my day bro, keep up the great work!
I appreciate this man! Thank you 🙏🏼
I love these videos, there so underated.
I appreciate this a lot! Very encouraging, thank you 🙏🏼
Finally, a new one , I didn't see video yet but directly like it and I'm pretty sure it's gonna be awesome
As always, brilliant 💎🐐
You da best 🙏🏼😅
High quality content here
I appreciate you! 🙏🏼
Thanks so much for this, car is currently in the shop for some pretty major repairs, I would be able to do the labour myself but didn’t have the tools to lift the car safely.
However if I didn’t take it in and did the work myself there where a few things that would have been wrong with the work that needed to be done, so there are ups and downs.
Nonetheless this was very informative and I think I will stick with just starting to learn how to do a basic service for now.
Audio quality is amazing, what do you use for it?
Good video, i agree don't waste your money on snap on, matco, mac tools unless you are a technician or trying to pursue a career. That could still be argued because if the tool can get the job done, the brand doesn't matter.
keep consistent man, you will be big in no time.
Thanks man! I hope so too 😅
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾Awesome content
better quality put in to your videos than chrisfix, there I said it. ily man keep it up!!
Thanks! This is very encouraging! 🙏🏼
Like it...
Got a 9th gen Honda Civic Si n Im thinking about getting some lowering springs but like u I’m from the north. How u feel about lowering springs in the winter ? Love the vids bro
Firstly, nice car! Second, really depends on how low you're planning to go, an inch or two lower should be mostly fine
😂 😂 Your jokes, top tier
جواهر جميله😍
do you have the link for the impact socket set?
amzn.to/3GVbQUr
yo is that like a tire table or just tires you stacked?
Tires stacked into a table, I found a round piece of glass a while back which fit the wheels perfectly too so it looks extra legit lol
Me as a whole technician watching this on my large full snap on box in my shop 😭😂
LOL that box probably cost more than both of my cars combined
@@MZopyrus it was a terrible investment 😂 but those snap on truck owners know how to sell!
I have dumped 1000s on tools
damn what a beard bruv
Snap-on and Matco tools are just for professional mechanics. It's not really the quality these professionals are paying for, it's the warranty. A professional mechanic is going to break tools more often than you in your garage.
That said, I will say, most of the mark-up on those brands is simple name recognition. But, selectively, they are worth it if you're a pro. They are a total rip-off if you're not working on cars professionally, however.
Harbor Freight is the backyard mechanics friend. Especially when you consider that many of the power tool brands are only differentiated by brand name and the battery interface. If I remember the Hercules power tools and the Milwaukee power tools are the same tool, just different battery interface and brand name. The Milwaukee's also do have better quality control, but that's irrelevant unless you're a pro since you're not going to put the tool under the same punishment as a professional mechanic. Buy the cheaper one.
It's also a good idea to buy in to and ecosystem for power tools. This way you only really need to have two batteries to swap between all your power tools.
Return what you borrow, yeah u know who u are 😅
We need more videos mate, great work. I really like the compact style of vieos you make.