Essential Vanagon Tool Kit- Harbor Freight Tool Review

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2022
  • Today we go shopping!
    We're building out an essential tool kit for roadside repairs that every vanagon owner needs! I've sold the 1983 Yellow Aircooled Vanagon Westfalia to a guy that's flying here to drive it home, and I'll be supplying him with a basic tool kit for his journey. So join me as I shop for the tools you need to get off the side of the road in a VW Vanagon!
    Our total came out to $121, but had our store had in stock the proper 3/8'' drive metric socket kit, we would have come in under $100.
    Essentials:
    3/8'' Drive Ratchet
    3/8'' Drive short Extension
    3/8'' Drive Long Extension
    3/8'' Drive Sockets in 10, 13, 15, 17, and 19mm
    3/8'' Drive Deep Well Sockets in 10, 13, 15, 17mm
    Open Ended (6 or 8 point) Wrenches in 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17mm
    Adjustable Wrench (8'' or 10'')
    3/8'' Drive Metric Allen Drivers
    3/8'' Drive 6mm "Tripple Square" socket for CV Bolts
    3/8'' Drive 13/16'' Spark Plug Socket
    Screw Drivers- Philips and Flat head, including a big flat head for prying
    Metric Hex Key Set
    1 1/2'lb Soft Faced Mallet
    11'' Tool Bag or Amo Case as a toolbox
    Safety Glasses
    Zip Ties (6'' or 8'')
    Electrical Crimping and stripping tool
    7'' Diagonal Cutters
    10'' Groove Joint (Channel Lock style) pliers
    8'' Needle Nose Pliers
    Super Glue (1-3 packets)
    Black and Red Alligator Clip equipped Test Leads
    Voltmeter with fresh batteries
    Bailing/Mechanic's/Safety wire- 25 feet for roadside Repairs
    Utility Blade/razor blades
    Lighter
    Flashlight with fresh batteries
    Spares:
    10 feet of 14gauge wire
    Assorted M8 bolts, nuts, and washers
    Assorted M6 bolts, nuts, and washers
    Assorted Philips head screws including self tappers
    Variety of crimp electrical connectors- Butt splices, Ring Terminals, and spades
    2 spare Lug Nuts
    2 spare Lug Bolts
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Комментарии • 44

  • @richardroos5965
    @richardroos5965 Год назад +5

    You really took good care of the new Owner. I'm sure he will get good use out of the tools...as well as good use out of the van that you transformed!

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад +2

      I hope he never needs the tools, but we all know... he will. lol

  • @Tannerxcsoaring
    @Tannerxcsoaring Год назад +2

    One things for sure, you got to be a mechanic to keep these things going. I have a 87 syncro Westy. Bought it from My mother in law who lived in Ct. Had it for 22 years. Its my hobby keeping this running. If you do the basic stuff, its keeps on chugging just fine. Even though my Go Westy wishlist is probably upwards of $20,000 worth of stuff, I keep it simple and keep the grounds clean and coolant leak free and bled. It keeps on going just fine.
    Like your videos, fun to watch from Seattle.

  • @janesecaraway3995
    @janesecaraway3995 Год назад +4

    I don't fix cars, own a Volkswagen, or know anyone who does....however....I find you and your channel very entertaining!! It always puts a smile on my face ☺️! From Montgomery al 🙏 ❤️

  • @JackStolz
    @JackStolz Год назад

    Thanks for this dude! Can't wait for the next adventure vid!

  • @randphong
    @randphong Год назад

    Thank you for posting this. I am new to the Westy world. I am gonna add a bit of anti-seize, dielectric grease, abrasive tape and some penetrant. Lots of rust and corrosion!

  • @hooh125
    @hooh125 Год назад

    Thank you for the video! I will try to have all of those tools in my vanagon

  • @billws893
    @billws893 Год назад

    Toolkit, Mandatory! Don't leave home without one. Don't forget the self welding silicone tape, for all those hoses!

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  11 месяцев назад

      Heck ya man, you'd be blown away how many folks I know that drive vanagons with NO tools on board! That'll change at some point for all of them. lol

  • @toddewing1223
    @toddewing1223 Год назад +1

    Very good tool kit! You are so nice to hook the new owner up!

  • @Ease_E_Street
    @Ease_E_Street Год назад

    I recently inherited a 86 vanagon gl tin top from my grandparents and was searching RUclips just for some videos with info on the vanagons. I found your videos and have watched them all with the volkswagons. Your videos are great with your commentary and personality! Hope you have more coming, even just the road trip videos are great. I have learned a lot watching you. One lesson that sticks out to me is something Dave did, filled his power steering fluid with power steering fluid. I had no clue that was a no no until you mentioned it. Glad I know now! Lucky its been full and I hadn't done that yet.

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад

      Awesome man! I hope your vanagon brings you so many great adventures!

  • @vDC2me
    @vDC2me Год назад

    Thanks that is very helpful. May a run down on all tools you take would be cool

  • @oldgadfly8398
    @oldgadfly8398 Год назад +1

    Nice work! Great ideas.

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @oldgadfly8398
      @oldgadfly8398 Год назад

      @@TheBarefootForge I just used this list recently to create a nice little tool kit. Really enjoyed your past adventure videos. All the best to you.

  • @davebauerart
    @davebauerart Год назад +2

    Nice kit. The missing 15mm combo wrench is weird and the socket set without the 10mm is totally unbelievable!

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад

      There’s some real logical folks assembling these kits…. Gota make sure they’ve got plenty of 12s and 14s instead!

  • @samtracy751
    @samtracy751 Год назад

    Seems like a pretty good dude to send you packing with a vanagon bare necessities tool kit. When I bought my syncro first thing I purchased was a Bentley manual.

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад +1

      He was supposed to buy a Bentley and ship it to my address before picking up the van, but forgot to.
      So, I sent him along with the one from my garage and he's going to send me a fresh replacement- it's a key tool, especially when you're first starting out with vanagons!

  • @minskmade
    @minskmade Год назад

    really good video craig...lots of good essentials...i nice headlamp is essential for me...i like the 100.00 budget..hf makes a really nice magnetic rechargeable flashlight also..made by braun...i have 3 of them :P

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад

      Good to know!
      I’m against rechargeable lights in tool kits though- I prefer a battery operated light with at least one spare set of batteries, because some of these tool kits don’t get opened for a year at a time…. Then the light doesn’t work. : /
      I had a rechargeable headlamp in one of the busses years ago that let me down like this.

  • @nealart
    @nealart Год назад

    I recently had all the same frustrations buying metric set for my son. Missing size mm sockets, useless SAE kits - next time I'm in Europe I'm going shopping.

  • @morganamoncada4230
    @morganamoncada4230 11 месяцев назад

    I would add breaker bar, gloves, duct tape, lube spray, and lug socket, and wheel nut socket !

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  11 месяцев назад

      The kit we did in this video is now $180. So ya, you can add all that, but now you’re talking about a $250 set, not the $100 goal.

  • @darrinrentruc6614
    @darrinrentruc6614 Год назад

    Did you say Harbor freight make quality products??? That's like saying Vanagons are reliable. Thanks for the videos, Love your expertise on those [Is it gonna get me there]Vans.

  • @philippeichinger3246
    @philippeichinger3246 Год назад

    i wonder if there are diesel vanagons in the US
    theyre a lot better fuel economy wise and simpler

  • @bklynpa
    @bklynpa Год назад

    Nice, hope you gave him some klebeband (duct tape) too!

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад

      I have never needed duct tape to repair anything on a vanagon

    • @bklynpa
      @bklynpa Год назад

      @@TheBarefootForge Bet that's just cause you do things the right way, hahah. Don't you know, duct tape can fix anything🤣🤣🤣

  • @richardroos5965
    @richardroos5965 Год назад

    Are there any RUclips video's of your process of Restoration of that 1984?

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад

      There are no videos of the yellow bus…. Yet. Lots and lots of footage to edit together though. Soon!

  • @Rickugg
    @Rickugg Год назад

    Hello:::And what does SAE stand for and why, by Who ???? I just got the 220 Mig welder, Cheap thing did not come with .035 Tip for wire. Was in HF yesterday, they were out of .035 tips.

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад +1

      I have no idea.
      In terms of welding tips- they’re not universal, so unless you’re looking for tips for your harbor freight welder, stick to the manufacturer of your machine.

    • @Rickugg
      @Rickugg Год назад

      @@TheBarefootForge They shall have some in a few days. I haven't hooked power to it yet.

    • @Tannerxcsoaring
      @Tannerxcsoaring Год назад

      SAE = Society of Automotive Engineers,.
      Basically SAE tools are based on inches,.
      And metric is the rest of the world.
      Vanagons are metric

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад +1

      @@Tannerxcsoaring It's all garbage, throw it out if it's in weird fractions. Who's got time for all that math!?

  • @euro9115
    @euro9115 Год назад

    If you break-down on the side of the road
    And you don't have tools and part you need
    Let me tell ya - brothers and sisters
    Face it - you're gonna need to get towed ...

    • @TheBarefootForge
      @TheBarefootForge  Год назад +1

      90% of breakdowns can be handled without spare parts, just the things in this bag.
      I've owned ALOT of vanagons and broken down all throughout the country, and most of the time.... you just need to zip tie, tape, tighten, or replace a missing bolt. 9 out of 10 times for sure.
      A few hose clamps and a length of bailing wire is more useful in my hands then a AAA membership.
      But, you've Gota have knowledge and skills to get out of these situations, sounds like the items listed here won't solve all of your problems.

  • @dan.p
    @dan.p Год назад

    8 inches 💀

    • @achgffgh
      @achgffgh 10 месяцев назад

      was just crying laughing at that moment too. best 8 inches i ever seen