I would also add a scan tool that it bi direction that can talk to the other control modules in the car. Their are several that are bluetooth that can pair to tablet or phone or stand alone. A generic $35 ODBII scanner will only read basic codes from engine computer only. A way to save some money is to buy one that is car brand specific, because you are not paying for a library for other manufactures. This is the big difference between a $130 scanner for BMW and a $700+ scanner. If you are a Pro and never know what will be rolling into the shop, then the full scanner is a better choice, but advanced DIY, buy for what you own. Also, find out if you need to pay for a subscription. Some have free library updates, some are yearly license subscription.
2:28.. That's a good point that a lot of people don't consider... not everything is gonna be metric... 12:17.. This is the same set up that I have...I have a low car and I need to use the 1 1/2 ton aluminum jack to get room to get the 3 ton under my car so I can put it on jack stands...🏁 Probably like most people these days Everybody needs an OBD2 code reader also... They are fairly inexpensive and everyone needs one eventually....
I would also add a scan tool that it bi direction that can talk to the other control modules in the car. Their are several that are bluetooth that can pair to tablet or phone or stand alone. A generic $35 ODBII scanner will only read basic codes from engine computer only. A way to save some money is to buy one that is car brand specific, because you are not paying for a library for other manufactures. This is the big difference between a $130 scanner for BMW and a $700+ scanner. If you are a Pro and never know what will be rolling into the shop, then the full scanner is a better choice, but advanced DIY, buy for what you own. Also, find out if you need to pay for a subscription. Some have free library updates, some are yearly license subscription.
The Tekton socket set is really good quality for the price.
Excellent video and editing!
2:28.. That's a good point that a lot of people don't consider... not everything is gonna be metric...
12:17.. This is the same set up that I have...I have a low car and I need to use the 1 1/2 ton aluminum jack to get room to get the 3 ton under my car so I can put it on jack stands...🏁
Probably like most people these days
Everybody needs an OBD2 code reader also... They are fairly inexpensive and everyone needs one eventually....
Very well presented, clear and easy to listen to. Thanks!
Great video - In one of you shorts, you use rubber blocks on your jack stands, which ones do you use?
Fritz what reduction set you recommend? Or would you buy them seperatly? and if so which specefic once?
awesome video for beginners , very neately explained..
I bought all the tools except wrench set …can u make a video to change F10 brake and rotors ?
Excelent content. Thanks!
Thanks for the support. Hope it was helpful
What abt the dewalt 182 mechanic kit from Costco as the cheapest option..why should be go fo teckton?
I think that kit only goes up to 18mm or a 20mm equivalent. You won't be able to tackle your suspension with that
Bought the owl set. But couldn’t use your code because I’m in Canada and need to use Canada Amazon. Sorrry
Thomas! How are you doing? Hope all is well. No worries my friend, hope they serve you well.
Great video!
I want the electronic scroll driver orange you use
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