@@BustedKnucklesGarage1extended credit. Stuff like tool boxes go on it. Big purchase too big for the truck account are put on an extended credit account.
The green organizer is from snap on but you can get the exact same one from harbor freight. The gray ones are from target in their bathroom section. 1 dollar each when I bought them 3 years ago so now they are probably a little bit more money
I will try. If I get one I will try to record it. We rarely ever do filter replacements but If I record the process I will tell you how to do the filter as well 👍
Great video, I’m in auto tech school right now and I’m getting ready to get into the industry. I’m looking to set up a big order of snap on tools through my school. What are your recommendations on the first essentials I should get from snap on since I’m looking into being a Toyota tech like yourself. Thank you
@westcoasttools5179 Thank you I appreciate it! I would recommend buying sets not individual sockets. Others might disagree but you never know when you need the other sizes so that being said, I would make sure to get 3/8 deep impact and 1/2 deep impact metric. Get a decent length flex head 3/8 ratchet. You can get away starting out just using that. As you progress and grow you will need more stuff as well. I have a video on essential tools for Toyota you can check that out and hopefully that helps. I’m looking to make another updated version of that soon so stay tuned for that as well!
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1 thank you very much I only have a certain spending limit so thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Keep up the good work on your channel I appreciate the content
Don't overpay for tools that carry a lifetime warranty. Do t fall for overpriced tools bro. Lots of redundant tools in that box. Just a man thing I know.
wish someone told me but eBay is such a good place to find used tool truck hand tools. sockets ratchets etc. really would invest in things you can’t find on eBay. save your money. only 22 but i pass my knowledge on.
Well snap on and knipex use material that’s rust resistant. I also clean them if I get water or brake clean on them. I also have silica packets in every drawer to absorb any possibly moisture in there
@BustedKnucklesGarage1 yes snap on pliers are bad about rusting lol. I coated all of mine in penetrol though, a semi permanent oil based clear coat kinda shit. Chemical resistant and now I dont ever have to worry about leaving them in the rain or anything
Thank you. If I borrow something once I buy it and I try to make sure I have everything I can possibly need so I don’t limit myself. I also work on many different manufacturers that require different stuff. Thanks for watching!
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1 totally love that. I usually buy something if I borrow it twice lol. I’m a dodge technician! Going on 2.5 years. Good content bro keep it up!
Hell yeah!! That’s a nice set up man!!! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you. I appreciate it!
The Snap On tool guy must love you with your EC payment and truck account.
What’s EC payment?
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1(every check) payment
Every gd video same stupid comments from the tardos..snap on guy must love you...must have paid his kids college blah blah
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1 extended credit account
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1extended credit. Stuff like tool boxes go on it. Big purchase too big for the truck account are put on an extended credit account.
Great set up Sir!
Thank you!
Dope tour bro🤙🏾
Appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
Really nice setup
Thank you! I appreciate it
Love the channel, its my dream to be a Toyota tech. Keep up the good work!
Appreciate it! Just apply, you never know if they are hiring or not
Ayyyye Gio with another banger!
@almightyracing appreciate it!
You have alot of nice stuff! I work on mainly Toyota/Lexus so I have much of the same!
We probably do!
Nice!👍
Thank you!
where did you get the organizers for your bolt/parts drawer in your cart? great video 🤙
The green organizer is from snap on but you can get the exact same one from harbor freight. The gray ones are from target in their bathroom section. 1 dollar each when I bought them 3 years ago so now they are probably a little bit more money
Sweet boxes man! Just want to know, was that a 6 or 8 inch adjustable wide mouth wrench from snapon?
Thank you! I appreciate it! It is a 6 in adjustable wrench. ADHW6AG is the part number
Can you make a video on how to change the transmission fluid on a 3rd gen tacoma with filter replacement thanks ☺️
I will try. If I get one I will try to record it. We rarely ever do filter replacements but If I record the process I will tell you how to do the filter as well 👍
Great video, I’m in auto tech school right now and I’m getting ready to get into the industry. I’m looking to set up a big order of snap on tools through my school. What are your recommendations on the first essentials I should get from snap on since I’m looking into being a Toyota tech like yourself. Thank you
@westcoasttools5179 Thank you I appreciate it! I would recommend buying sets not individual sockets. Others might disagree but you never know when you need the other sizes so that being said, I would make sure to get 3/8 deep impact and 1/2 deep impact metric. Get a decent length flex head 3/8 ratchet. You can get away starting out just using that. As you progress and grow you will need more stuff as well. I have a video on essential tools for Toyota you can check that out and hopefully that helps. I’m looking to make another updated version of that soon so stay tuned for that as well!
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1 thank you very much I only have a certain spending limit so thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Keep up the good work on your channel I appreciate the content
@westcoasttools5179 no worries! Best of luck to you and I appreciate it!
Don't overpay for tools that carry a lifetime warranty. Do t fall for overpriced tools bro. Lots of redundant tools in that box. Just a man thing I know.
wish someone told me but eBay is such a good place to find used tool truck hand tools. sockets ratchets etc. really would invest in things you can’t find on eBay. save your money. only 22 but i pass my knowledge on.
Only if the video wasn’t in fast forward would be nice
How do you keep your pliers rust free?!
Well snap on and knipex use material that’s rust resistant. I also clean them if I get water or brake clean on them. I also have silica packets in every drawer to absorb any possibly moisture in there
Ain’t no way, they’re known for rusting lol. I do all the same things and they’re all brown ! 😂
@berzerker812 really?! lol idk what to tell you. Did you buy them used with rust or new and they rusted?
@BustedKnucklesGarage1 yes snap on pliers are bad about rusting lol. I coated all of mine in penetrol though, a semi permanent oil based clear coat kinda shit. Chemical resistant and now I dont ever have to worry about leaving them in the rain or anything
@DownHillgamer wow I did not know that. Learn something new everyday I guess
your 3rd year??? and you have this much omg lucky
Thank you. If I borrow something once I buy it and I try to make sure I have everything I can possibly need so I don’t limit myself. I also work on many different manufacturers that require different stuff. Thanks for watching!
@@BustedKnucklesGarage1 totally love that. I usually buy something if I borrow it twice lol. I’m a dodge technician! Going on 2.5 years. Good content bro keep it up!
@veizii6096 nice! I hate borrowing so I just buy it lol