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  • @surzity6451
    @surzity6451 Год назад +2

    you always have the best videos please don’t stop uploading

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад

      i appreciate this 🤘🏻

  • @Saltysoldier114
    @Saltysoldier114 6 месяцев назад +1

    The OEM Toyota filter wrench is a great one as well for the filter housings. A little pricey though and my dealership doesn’t supply them… like $90 CAD lol but no issues that I’ve encountered with it!

  • @sugarskulllyfe5890
    @sugarskulllyfe5890 Месяц назад +1

    love all the green tools they aged pretty good

  • @bradydevergilio7478
    @bradydevergilio7478 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Matco reversible ratcheting wrench set for 191 (student program) is probably my favorite tool purchase I’ve made yet, use those things all the time

  • @paulgaytan6019
    @paulgaytan6019 Месяц назад

    Thanks for making this video man real help me out when I first started on the lube rack 👍 wish there were more techs like you helping us apprentices out

  • @southtxgx835
    @southtxgx835 Год назад +1

    I may have missed it, but 36mm 12pt deep impact socket for fj cruiser, 4Runner, and GX front axle nuts. My 19mm snap on torque adapter has been a godsend for retorquing the UCA through bolts when doing suspension work. Non marring pry tools for door panels as well. It’s also great to see someone recommend air tools. I’m just a DIY guy, but I’ve been leaning towards air tools just to save money and I’ve already got a compressor.

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад +1

      yeah there was a few tools i missed. 39mm axle nuts for newer land cruisers and tundras, some interior tools, etc. but this was just a broad overview. the torque adapter is definitely good to have, but they’re now 21 or 22mm for UCA bolts so i need to get a crows foot to torque it

  • @robertmcgee6853
    @robertmcgee6853 11 месяцев назад

    car repair is tool intensive. I am a tool (mostly antique) restorer so I have tools to fix tools but it is neat seeing what everyone uses on what.

  • @puremayhemFTW
    @puremayhemFTW Год назад +11

    All new techs, I tell to buy semi deep sockets first

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад +1

      i agree. mid length is a great middle ground and if i were only buying one set, it would be mid

    • @Liazon098
      @Liazon098 Год назад

      All I find is icon. And Capri?? I guess impact is double duty?

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад +1

      @@Liazon098lots of mid length options out there. snap-on, matco, mac, capri, icon, sunex, etc

    • @deeeyewhy5949
      @deeeyewhy5949 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think the ryobi impacts are a great value. I dropped mine ina. Bucket of atf and it’s still kicking ass. The p262 is a good mid torque then they have the high torque. Right now I think the high torque is going for $160 with a 4ah battery and charger. It’ll definitely last a year and it’s made by the same company that makes Milwaukee so the internal components are definitely going to be the same.

    • @DeseanWick
      @DeseanWick 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Liazon098 most impact sockets these days are thin enough to where you never need chrome sockets for 99% of jobs.

  • @rexisretro
    @rexisretro 2 месяца назад

    green theme you got going on is awesome

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 2 месяца назад

      appreciate it 🤘🏻

  • @Anthony-wj6xb
    @Anthony-wj6xb Год назад

    Another great video. Really like your content. Wish you alot of success with the new endeavors and the channel. You deserve more subs.

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад

      i appreciate that a lot man 🙌🏻

  • @zapman2100
    @zapman2100 Год назад

    i bought most of my stuff from HF first and then started replacing with better tools when they failed or broke don't waste money on a expensive tool cart right away. battery lines dont matter to much anymore since you can get adapters

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад +1

      yep that’s why i said start with air. battery tools are awesome but buying the batteries is more expensive than the tools usually

  • @mlara98796
    @mlara98796 Месяц назад +1

    Can you please explain what is a mongoose cable and what do you use it for? I have the xtool d8, will that be the same as a mongoose cable?

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Месяц назад +1

      so a mongoose cable is a j2534 pass through cable that hooks to your laptop. so the factory toyota scan tool is loaded on to a laptop and you need the mongoose to connect to a car and reprogram. without the J2534(j box) you can’t do reflashes. the Xtool d8 is not the same as a mongoose but it is an aftermarket scan tool but should be able to do most things you’d need

    • @mlara98796
      @mlara98796 Месяц назад

      @@TxToolGuy ok I understand now! Thank you so much for explaining!!🙏

  • @DeseanWick
    @DeseanWick 11 месяцев назад

    Great content for the new guys, if we can find any.

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 11 месяцев назад

      true that 💀 but thanks, man!

  • @8power0
    @8power0 Год назад

    GREAT TOOL CONTENT... just wondering what you think about the SK brand, I see it looks like it's on a come back. I'm learning a lot about the top level tool game from your videos and always looking forward to the next exciting one thanks for your time !!!

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад +3

      man i want SK to be good again. i’m interested in trying some of their new stuff that’s allegedly USA made

    • @8power0
      @8power0 Год назад

      @@TxToolGuy ME TO,,, would love to see USA made SK I hope .

  • @darrylschmidt704
    @darrylschmidt704 Год назад

    Great content. Thank you. What do you recommend for torque wrenches?

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад +1

      snap-on tech angle are the way to go if you have the money. if not clickers from snap-on are great as well. if you’re a professional get snap-on, if you’re a DIYer you could get away with like a Tekton split beam which is what i have for wheels

  • @travisvanalst4698
    @travisvanalst4698 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don’t get me wrong, I prefer air tools…but my 8aH DeWalt XR and two batteries together didn’t cost $550 lol. So that’s just false. That wasn’t even during a deal week or Black Friday. The only thing that comes close is the Milwaukee 1/2” and 3/8” with two m18 Fuel batteries and charger kit for $550 which I’ve also gotten before.

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 11 месяцев назад +1

      not false, go check the price of an 8ah battery at lowes right now. it’s $229, and the impact is $249. granted when i bought my stuff it was cheaper as well but i based my statement off current prices. obviously you can find it cheaper if you wait and search around but not everyone does that my guy

  • @eliezerramosjr1017
    @eliezerramosjr1017 Год назад

    Olight is a superior light I recommend them over streamlight and I loved them but after seeing the quality of the light man what a difference. Koken also Steel is superior to Snapon metals and tools along others I believe mind I like Snapon not because they are expensively overpriced but because there are better steel quality but for beginning that wanna save some money they won’t go wrong. Love the vids though enjoy and can’t wait for them for I’m a tool addict 🤙🏾

    • @annalongfield
      @annalongfield 8 месяцев назад

      Olights have been known to catch fire and burn up.

  • @joshuathomas6275
    @joshuathomas6275 6 месяцев назад

    Great vid dude

  • @xaphan8581
    @xaphan8581 Год назад

    Have you ever had any OSK tools? I just found out abo it then and was gonna try them because not only do they look amazing but they sell blacked out tools and blacked out ratchets. They look amazing but just never heard about them

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 11 месяцев назад

      i have not. where are they out of?

    • @xaphan8581
      @xaphan8581 11 месяцев назад

      @@TxToolGuy their from Germany but they look amazing. Their tools are flat black and the ratchet ones have like a golden goth style selector. Their website says their pretty quality like maybe mac quality but I haven’t seen a single video of anyone reviewing them or anything. Their RUclips channel even has crazy edits of the tools but there’s literally zero comments so idk how good they are. Was probably going to order some soon

  • @Chilly-uq2zl
    @Chilly-uq2zl 11 месяцев назад

    Hey man! New here and i like the content! I have a question for you and anyone here. My 3/8" dewalt ratchet just fucked up and ive been looking into another one. I have never used a flex head but damn it looks nice. So question, are flexheads worth it? Also, should i get a flex head that locks? And finally, im not a professional mechanic but i do use ratchets fairly often just for home use. What are some quality but also budget friendly options. I want it to last but dont see the value in buying a snap-on for myself. Thanks to everyone who responds. This channel is kickass and u got a new subscriber!

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 11 месяцев назад +1

      appreciate it man!
      as far as ratchets go, i haven’t used a straight head in years. once i went flex head there was no turning back. personally, i’m not a fan of the locking flex. you can also find good deals on a used snap-on ratchet or Ko-Ken is a great option. those are my 2 favorite ratchets i have

    • @Chilly-uq2zl
      @Chilly-uq2zl 11 месяцев назад

      @@TxToolGuy thanks for the speedy response! Didn't even think about used!

    • @ryanle1293
      @ryanle1293 10 месяцев назад

      I like flexheads too. If you're putting some pressure on, it can be a little daunting to keep the handle the way you want it but they're over all time savers. You can jam them where straight handles can't and these days they're generally strong enough to not worry about needing flexheads. Hell, the freaking 40ish dollar 3/8 icon flexhead (if you do buy icon ratchets buy the flexheads, their fixed heads suck) can handle around 280 ftlbs. You can use shorter ones as a sort of palm ratchet too to speed out bolts after you break them loose.

  • @addicted2tools
    @addicted2tools Год назад +1

    Idk where u got ur dewalt gun but they have same one at lowes for 199 for battery n charger get the gun for free

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад

      you can find deals, like i stated in the video. but a lot of the times with battery tools you pay more for a good big Ah battery than the tool itself

  • @jocarr1791
    @jocarr1791 11 месяцев назад

    Any other homemade or modified tools?

  • @Anthony-wj6xb
    @Anthony-wj6xb Год назад

    Question for you? I work on several different makes n models in my driveway, your opinion am I better off with the VIM PLUG SOCKETS WITH RUBBER BOOTS OR MAGNETIC? $60 price difference and worried bout boot coming off inside coil tube especially couple Audi 2.0s I'm doing work on. Man I don't like that engine, eats oil, water pump leaks common n high pressure fuel pumps go.

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад

      personally, i like the rubber boot over magnetic. my experience with magnetic was that sometimes it would crack the porcelain or wouldn’t want to come out of the plug hole because it was magnetized to the plug. my snap-on one actually had the magnet come out once too stuck on a plug

    • @Anthony-wj6xb
      @Anthony-wj6xb Год назад

      @@TxToolGuy Good to know, recently bought the VIM set with boots because I didn't have the extra cash while picking up a number of things I needed. Haven't used them yet but probably this week or next. 16 Highlander plugs, coolant flush, and oil change with rethreading the pan after lube place stripped old drain.

    • @donwasse7892
      @donwasse7892 Год назад

      ​@@Anthony-wj6xbI have the full VIM spark plug socket set. I regret the purchase, the rubber stays behind on the spark plugs.
      Koken and Hazet make spark plug sockets with metal gripping fingers inside. I have the Hazet and it is fantastic, much better than my Snap-on.

    • @Anthony-wj6xb
      @Anthony-wj6xb Год назад

      @@donwasse7892 thanks for the heads up

  • @JB_user5684
    @JB_user5684 Год назад

    Great video as always.

  • @miguelc1540
    @miguelc1540 5 месяцев назад +1

    Where did u get the hi viz socket rail? 10:42

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ernst MFG

  • @christopherhennick2297
    @christopherhennick2297 Год назад

    What was the brand and part number of that wheel lock set

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy Год назад

      you but it from the parts counter at any toyota dealer. or find em used on ebay. it’s Toyota brand

  • @Liazon098
    @Liazon098 Год назад +1

    Off the top of my head a split beam torque wrench and pocket pry bars are a must for anone wanting efficient daily work with sensors and wheelzzzzzzzz..... Maybe even torque sticks.

  • @dustinbuckley30
    @dustinbuckley30 5 месяцев назад

    Hey man do all ypur plyers come with green handles or did u make them somehow lretty sure my dealer said certain one only come in red

    • @TxToolGuy
      @TxToolGuy 5 месяцев назад

      all my snap on pliers came green. my knipex i made green

    • @dustinbuckley30
      @dustinbuckley30 5 месяцев назад

      @TxToolGuy how can u make green where do I order the stuff

    • @annalongfield
      @annalongfield 4 месяца назад

      ​@@dustinbuckley30jdtco sells plier grips in green and a couple other colors

  • @oldsoul8051
    @oldsoul8051 8 месяцев назад

    Where’d you get that seat

  • @Richhomiechang
    @Richhomiechang 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you get those green knipex twin grips? I NEED THEM

    • @annalongfield
      @annalongfield 8 месяцев назад

      Mac or Matco was selling them.