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Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
Hey guys.. Im new to this forum
I found these tools on ebay and wanted to see if you guys approve of these tools for modifying my car. Its a great price for all those stuff.. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 What do you guys think? Should i get it? |
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
You'd most likely break half the tools before you finished your projects - remember, a good rule of thumb to remember is "You get what you pay for"!!! 1500 tools for $20 probably means the tools are extremely cheap and will most likely cause you more problems than they are worth.
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
1327 of those tools are "nails and screws"
what a waste of money.
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
Thanks guys.. I just second thought this item. haha
But the retail was over 200 dollars. Could be worth it.. but i wouldnt know. Thanks again though. |
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
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Go down to Sears and buy some Craftsman tools.
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
Buy some craftsmen. You can break them all you want and they will replace them.
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
Craftsman is good, especially for home tools, but when we work revolves around them, its a big hassle to run down to Sears to have a tool replaced, thats why I have had 3 sockets that I need replaced and they are still sitting in my box cracked. Snap-on, Mac, and Matco are more expensive, but you pay for them coming to you, plus you can make payments on everything.
But I will agree with: "You get what you pay for"
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
I agree craftsman is the way to go. But I'll admit my favorite ratchets in my box are the snap on stubby flex and long flex handles.
But the Gen2 craftsman ratchets are MUCH better than the old ones.
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Re: Fully MODING My Car.. Need your approval for tools~
All my car tools, and my "fix things around the house" tools are crafstman, some are fairly old. No rust, not breakage.
But its true, if you do break them, they will replace them for free.
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