This was a very comprehensive list and probably something that most people should acquire over time but definitely must have for serious DIYers. I don't agree with using impact sockets for everything due to their added thickness and malleability. I prefer to have separate socket sets for regular ratchets.
Very good review with an extremely pleasing and informative presentation. The tip regarding ball socket adapters vs traditional universal joint types was so helpful I subscribed because of this video. Thank you
Regarding sockets, any true mechanic has both chrome and impact. The issue with only having impact sockets is the they are too bulky for access in alot of tight places and by their composition are softer than a chrome socket. Thus they wear out faster. So having both is the best of both worlds.
Hey what's up A-1 Auto I like your videos always finding something new to do on your channel. Helpful learning process of working on my 2006 Chevy Colorado. I don't have a air gun most of it is by hand cuz I can't invest in one yet. But I appreciate you guys doing what you do keep up the good work.
Ayy yoo it’s Sue I work on caas and yous jamooks wanna work on em too. Oh! Buy dees toolz you know, your kids can use em but whateva works for you. 34 yeas bustin my knuckles on caas. Get this muff type and screw the hub. But ayy whatevaz get these tooz
Your little speech on tools lasting a lifetime doesn't hold up anymore with some tool trucks these days as the warranty is "lifetime warranty with original purchaser" .
This was a very comprehensive list and probably something that most people should acquire over time but definitely must have for serious DIYers. I don't agree with using impact sockets for everything due to their added thickness and malleability. I prefer to have separate socket sets for regular ratchets.
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This was a very comprehensive list and probably something that most people should acquire over time but definitely must have for serious DIYers. I don't agree with using impact sockets for everything due to their added thickness and malleability. I prefer to have separate socket sets for regular ratchets.
This very channel helped me working on my lifted truck. As an Amateur, Im still learning as this is a side hobby. Main occupation is a welder
I love how you gave aditional uses for the tools outside of vehicles.
I can see, Sue that you are talking from experience. Thanks for the video.
I love your videos, I have learned a lot being a DIY since watching a lot of your videos. Keep up the informative videos. Thanks.
Good video
Very good review with an extremely pleasing and informative presentation. The tip regarding ball socket adapters vs traditional universal joint types was so helpful I subscribed because of this video. Thank you
+Larry Croft Thanks for checking us out!
Regarding sockets, any true mechanic has both chrome and impact. The issue with only having impact sockets is the they are too bulky for access in alot of tight places and by their composition are softer than a chrome socket. Thus they wear out faster. So having both is the best of both worlds.
Excellent info, now a vid on selecting a toolbox to put them all in 👍🏽
Why is it my 10 mm always missing 😂😂
Very well explained, 10/10
+MP Automotive Thanks for the feedback!
You guys should make a video on how on how to use the brake line tools, how each flair works and how to identify them please....?
Great Video!! Love her voice, too.
+Kevin Johnson Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
Sue is back 💗 Nice video 👍
Great research. Can you help find the least expensive bidirectional ODB2 tester for evap troubleshooting. Thanks.
Hey what's up A-1 Auto I like your videos always finding something new to do on your channel. Helpful learning process of working on my 2006 Chevy Colorado. I don't have a air gun most of it is by hand cuz I can't invest in one yet. But I appreciate you guys doing what you do keep up the good work.
+Johnny 155 Thank you so much for the great feedback!
Thanks for this
+Wells Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the video
Great video 👌
Great video
How much will this run?
I think I'll add to the list.
Lots and lots of extensions. A ton of 10mm sockets. And you will need no less the two of each of 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 ratchets.
This video is a great help!
still use my 1976 era craftsman set with tools added as needed upgraded my ratchets to MAC long handle.
This is such a good channel. thanks for the info
Very helpful, thank you
You are a good people ❤
Can i order to your tools
Nice tools
I need more of her
+docthompson1 Thanks for the feedback!
hmmm seems i missing swivel sockets mainly!
Please🙏 I need a least of the importance auto mechanic tools to start up
FINALLY a pretty girl that knows the difference between a claw hammer from a screwdriver. top shelf.
Don't forgot the torque wrenches. Some of these things, if you torque it to tight, the engine might blow up, too loose it falls apart. LOL.
u forgot the custard creams
Why does she seem so cool?
Ayy yoo it’s Sue I work on caas and yous jamooks wanna work on em too. Oh! Buy dees toolz you know, your kids can use em but whateva works for you. 34 yeas bustin my knuckles on caas. Get this muff type and screw the hub. But ayy whatevaz get these tooz
Use foam once again. So much dirt and you scrub it
SECURITY torx, NOT inverted torx!
Your little speech on tools lasting a lifetime doesn't hold up anymore with some tool trucks these days as the warranty is "lifetime warranty with original purchaser" .
I wish I knew what she was talking about. Half inch drive bla bla I don't know this venacular. I'm a nurse, not a mechanic.
This was a very comprehensive list and probably something that most people should acquire over time but definitely must have for serious DIYers. I don't agree with using impact sockets for everything due to their added thickness and malleability. I prefer to have separate socket sets for regular ratchets.