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Newly broke. Heading to the junk yard to look for parts.
My old mustang used inch sockets, I am guessing the Celica need MM sockets? Could someone post a quick what do you need in a tool kit for most repairs? |
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Is this a roadside repair kit or a tool kit for the garage? Just trying to see if space is an issue. A 3/8 metric ratchet set with a couple of extensions will take care of most things. Of course, a Phillips screwdriver is very handy as well. I seldom ever need a flathead screwdriver but it doesn't hurt to have one. A small pair of channel locks, crescent wrenches, metric end wrenches, a hammer, and a swear jar for all the dirty words you are destined to say when working on the car.
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