Topics that apply to all 92-95 civics
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By ohDirka
#270964 Buy several 10mm. The damn things always seem to disappear when you need them lol
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By Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty
#271084
D15kid wrote:Buy several 10mm. The damn things always seem to disappear when you need them lol


:werd:
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By FunctionX
#271177
D15kid wrote:Buy several 10mm. The damn things always seem to disappear when you need them lol


Alright, thanks for the heads up :D
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By eg-guy
#271628
FunctionX wrote:
Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty wrote:
FunctionX wrote:Alright, cool. Well for now I bought me a stanley 85 pcs tool set and a Duralast 11 pcs metric wrench set from autozone. :D


i wouldnt have went with duralast man.. snap-on, blue point, or craftsman... Better quality and they have a wide selection


hahaha, i would have went with snap-on or craftsman but then are pretty pricey for my budget at the moment. I'll get them when I get my own place and a garage to work on my car :hehe:


nothin wrong with the duralast wrench set, ive had some for a while now and havent had one problem. I just bought the stanley 85 pcs tool set today, they have a lifetime warranty on their tools. the only thing i didn't like about the kit was it didn't have any deep sockets above 14mm otherwise not bad for the price.
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By RWMIII
#271648 The Stanely kit isnt a bad place to start. Trust me when I say that you do not want to get into a Snap-On, Matco, Cornwell, or Mac account unless you do work on cars on a daily basis. My home garage is almost all Craftsman :thumb:
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By Stank.EG6.Stay.Nasty
#271709
RWMIII wrote:The Stanely kit isnt a bad place to start. Trust me when I say that you do not want to get into a Snap-On, Matco, Cornwell, or Mac account unless you do work on cars on a daily basis. My home garage is almost all Craftsman :thumb:


I deal exclusively with snap-on and matco... being in the military and supplying tools to the shops i support... they are really expensive. craftsman is the best bet... :thumb: