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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2003 Mach 1 Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 293
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Putting together a small tool kit to keep in my 2009 hatch...
Just wanting to keep a small tool kit in the car to cover most common nuts and bolts...
It seems like a small metric socket set would cover a lot of stuff... any suggestions for anything else? Types of screw drivers, maybe a magnetic pickup tool for when I inevitably drop a socket into the bottom of the engine bay... I've also got gloves, some compact blankets a, LED water proof flash light, jumper cables, and am about to swap in a full sized spare and a small Rotopax gas can once I detach the riser in the spare compartment. I've got AAA roadside as well - but I'm somewhat of a prepper so if I can undertake a quick fix instead I'd prefer that! With the mileage I have I want to be prepared for at least small roadside misadventures.
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