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Portable tools (recommendations)..

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:23 am
by Atlarge
I know there has been a lot of suggestions previously about what we should keep in our "frunk's" so I thought I'd also add one of my own.

I recently purchased the "Wera 056490 toolset" which is both a perfect fit and extremely useful collection of tools for anyone doing a trip in their car that wants some extra piece of mind!

No affiliation, available from all the usual places - it's almost comedically small but unlike most things of its size, extremely well put together & practically enough in this one pack to disassemble about 80% of the car!!!

Not the cheapest, but really nice - highly recommend!!

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Re: Portable tools (recommendations)..

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:37 am
by Sir Nick
Looks made to measure for the Ariel:


Re: Portable tools (recommendations)..

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 1:07 pm
by 8_enj
Hi Nick, thanks for the suggestion i found it on mano mano £66.95 free pnp 👍🏻

Re: Portable tools (recommendations)..

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 10:59 am
by MDifficult
This, plus a long wheel nut socket and an imperial hex for the uprights, an adjustable spanner, a multi tool (with knife and pliers) and some zipties, and spare fuses, and a supercharger belt and a puncture repair, a bottle of water, a mars bar, gloves and a cloth.

I may have given this too much thought. ;D

Re: Portable tools (recommendations)..

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:51 am
by Atlarge
MDifficult wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 10:59 am This, plus a long wheel nut socket and an imperial hex for the uprights, an adjustable spanner, a multi tool (with knife and pliers) and some zipties, and spare fuses, and a supercharger belt and a puncture repair, a bottle of water, a mars bar, gloves and a cloth.

I may have given this too much thought. ;D
:) That's quite an impressive list, I generally roll with a spare belt (just in case), the toolkit, some zip-ties and a few polishing cloths...