WHAT TOOL have you bought recently?

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aircargoo

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:untitled: if you dont have the right tool...((( GET IT ))) or youll be....:Rant: :insane:.:think: this will make the job easier. theres no ifs!!! :cheers: tell us which tool youve bought last time you did work on your expedition that was sooo worth it! mine was "sensor socket kit",was used thou. :happy107:
 
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Last tool I bought was a nice set of easy outs ($100 for a set of 4) for the exhaust manafold bolts that like to snap off over time. This was actually for my Tahoe but could use it for the expedition too.
 

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I bought a 7/8" combination wrench and a crowfoot O2 wrench. Ended up using the combination wrench to get the sensor out.
 

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A timing light to set my ignition timing!

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Ok.... seriously the last tool I purchased was a mechanics stethoscope to replace my aging dried out one.
 

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263-pc craftsman set...just now

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Craftsman! :headbang:

My father was a die-hard craftsman guy so naturally that's what I use. Well... as far as hand tools anyways.
 

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I bought a Traxion Topside Creeper about 6 weeks ago that makes my life a lot easier when working near the firewall on the engine in my 1998 5.4 EB. Removing hoses to the heater core, getting behind the throttle body or replacing spark plugs and coils is much easier with this new tool in my arsenal.
 

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I got a new drill since my mom broke mine when I lent it to her. :/ Replacement is a Kobalt (Lowes brand) and it's actually pretty damn nice for the money.
 

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Tpms tool to train tpms sensors. Now I can shift past 4k rpm's with 24s :D
 
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I guess the last tool I bought was a Porter-Cable 1/2" 20v L-ion cordless drill a couple of months back. Got a nice deal on the drill and 2 batteries at Lowe's.
 
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