cowboy's favorite LS400 tools series
#1
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cowboy's favorite LS400 tools series
gonna start posting some tool ideas for your LS400 - tools that make me happy and make working on these cars fun!
1. No bolt on your LS400 is too tight for the persuader!
2. these wrenches will deal with those stubborn smaller stuck hoses!
3. these wrenches will save your bacon in a tight spot, so you are not there all day!
4. this compressor is so quiet, I can use it outside while the neighbors are sleeping, it's not much louder than a computer!
5. This $20 headlamp is the best I have ever used, and I have several that were over $100
make sure to get the awesome lithium batteries for it as well!
(this seller is in Hong Kong, so it takes me 2 weeks for things to arrive from them, but worth the wait!)
1. No bolt on your LS400 is too tight for the persuader!
2. these wrenches will deal with those stubborn smaller stuck hoses!
3. these wrenches will save your bacon in a tight spot, so you are not there all day!
4. this compressor is so quiet, I can use it outside while the neighbors are sleeping, it's not much louder than a computer!
5. This $20 headlamp is the best I have ever used, and I have several that were over $100
make sure to get the awesome lithium batteries for it as well!
(this seller is in Hong Kong, so it takes me 2 weeks for things to arrive from them, but worth the wait!)
#2
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Good subject.
Those ratcheting Gear Wrenches are nice.
I'll add wobble extensions for the ratchets, your preference in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2".
Same with U-joints.
Sears is everywhere though the current ones are from China. Thread here if interested: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...-in-china.html
Craftsman wobble extensions
Craftsman U-Joints
Those ratcheting Gear Wrenches are nice.
I'll add wobble extensions for the ratchets, your preference in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2".
Same with U-joints.
Sears is everywhere though the current ones are from China. Thread here if interested: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...-in-china.html
Craftsman wobble extensions
Craftsman U-Joints
#3
BahHumBug
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gonna start posting some tool ideas for your LS400 - tools that make me happy and make working on these cars fun!
1. No bolt on your LS400 is too tight for the persuader!
2. these wrenches will deal with those stubborn smaller stuck hoses!
3. these wrenches will save your bacon in a tight spot, so you are not there all day!
4. this compressor is so quiet, I can use it outside while the neighbors are sleeping, it's not much louder than a computer!
5. This $20 headlamp is the best I have ever used, and I have several that were over $100
make sure to get the awesome lithium batteries for it as well!
(this seller is in Hong Kong, so it takes me 2 weeks for things to arrive from them, but worth the wait!)
1. No bolt on your LS400 is too tight for the persuader!
2. these wrenches will deal with those stubborn smaller stuck hoses!
3. these wrenches will save your bacon in a tight spot, so you are not there all day!
4. this compressor is so quiet, I can use it outside while the neighbors are sleeping, it's not much louder than a computer!
5. This $20 headlamp is the best I have ever used, and I have several that were over $100
make sure to get the awesome lithium batteries for it as well!
(this seller is in Hong Kong, so it takes me 2 weeks for things to arrive from them, but worth the wait!)
#4
Those are all good items, those gear wrenches are really thin on the end.
A quiet compressor is freaking golden, I hate loud compressors.
The long pliers are pretty awesome too.
and who can't go wrong with a 3/4 monster breaker bar, no heated up and cooled ruined axle nut is safe!
That headlamp is the king, I have a 5xXML monster I use for dog walks/bike/dirt biking/ATV at night and its wonderful, headlamps are the best lighting tool ever for cars, way better then trouble lights.
A quiet compressor is freaking golden, I hate loud compressors.
The long pliers are pretty awesome too.
and who can't go wrong with a 3/4 monster breaker bar, no heated up and cooled ruined axle nut is safe!
That headlamp is the king, I have a 5xXML monster I use for dog walks/bike/dirt biking/ATV at night and its wonderful, headlamps are the best lighting tool ever for cars, way better then trouble lights.
#5
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If you do not have one of these in your tool box, you have wasted far too many hours messing around with hose clamps....
This is the first and last impact gun you will ever need, I've had mine for over 10 years of daily use as a Technician and will still break any nut free. Rugged, light, fits into tight spaces and is super quiet to run! Costs a lot but don't waste your money on other guns, even the $700 Snap-on guns do not compare! http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com...ies/2135QTiMAX
The matching ⅜" gun makes short work of just about any routine disassembly, and will speed up repairs drastically.
Soooooo many more handy tools to have
This is the first and last impact gun you will ever need, I've had mine for over 10 years of daily use as a Technician and will still break any nut free. Rugged, light, fits into tight spaces and is super quiet to run! Costs a lot but don't waste your money on other guns, even the $700 Snap-on guns do not compare! http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com...ies/2135QTiMAX
The matching ⅜" gun makes short work of just about any routine disassembly, and will speed up repairs drastically.
Soooooo many more handy tools to have
#7
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I think you will have a tough time breaking the bar I recommended, unless you put a long pipe on it, which at 40" shouldn't ever be needed unless you are working on giant heavy equipment
here is a better than harbor freight version of the flexible hose clamp pliers
here is a better than harbor freight version of the flexible hose clamp pliers
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If you do not have one of these in your tool box, you have wasted far too many hours messing around with hose clamps....
This is the first and last impact gun you will ever need, I've had mine for over 10 years of daily use as a Technician and will still break any nut free. Rugged, light, fits into tight spaces and is super quiet to run! Costs a lot but don't waste your money on other guns, even the $700 Snap-on guns do not compare! http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com...ies/2135QTiMAX
The matching ⅜" gun makes short work of just about any routine disassembly, and will speed up repairs drastically.
Soooooo many more handy tools to have
This is the first and last impact gun you will ever need, I've had mine for over 10 years of daily use as a Technician and will still break any nut free. Rugged, light, fits into tight spaces and is super quiet to run! Costs a lot but don't waste your money on other guns, even the $700 Snap-on guns do not compare! http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com...ies/2135QTiMAX
The matching ⅜" gun makes short work of just about any routine disassembly, and will speed up repairs drastically.
Soooooo many more handy tools to have
#9
Lead Lap
Id love to get one of those IG 20v cordless impacts.
http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com...rque-impactool
wow-this is cheap! just no battery. http://www.mscdirect.com/product/454...&026=-99&025=c
i think its same as this one: http://www.idgsupply.com/p/DEWALT-DC...ff512fc3dcc96b
also cordless sawzall to cut thru frames whiel at scrapyard!
trying to go cordless with everything. Dont always have access to power, especially when doing to scrap yards!
http://www.ingersollrandproducts.com...rque-impactool
wow-this is cheap! just no battery. http://www.mscdirect.com/product/454...&026=-99&025=c
i think its same as this one: http://www.idgsupply.com/p/DEWALT-DC...ff512fc3dcc96b
also cordless sawzall to cut thru frames whiel at scrapyard!
trying to go cordless with everything. Dont always have access to power, especially when doing to scrap yards!
Last edited by Greg5OH; 02-13-14 at 07:37 AM.
#11
One of the best $4 i've ever spent was on one of these claw pick-ups:
Ever drop a little nut or bolt into a place that is impossible to get to? Well, here is your tool.
Comes in handy for running wires as well. Also works wonders around the house.
And when you are not doing anything, the creepy little claw at the end can be used to give people the ******!
Ever drop a little nut or bolt into a place that is impossible to get to? Well, here is your tool.
Comes in handy for running wires as well. Also works wonders around the house.
And when you are not doing anything, the creepy little claw at the end can be used to give people the ******!
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