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Which Maintenance Tools Are Useful for Both Modern and Vintage Cars?


Which Maintenance Tools Are Useful for Both Modern and Vintage Cars?

Lucy Wyndham
12 December 2019


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New cars are typically high-tech designs, which differ greatly from charming vintage autos, but there are car tools that may be used for both types of auto maintenance, restoration, and repair. Important basics, such as socket sets, car jacks, and flat-head screwdrivers, may be utilized to fix and maintain cars of all ages. When you invest in car tools that will do double-duty with all manner of automobiles, from sleek and modern hybrids to retro Jeeps and beyond, you'll find that your new tools are a solid investment. Your typical household toolkit isn't going to cut it, so be sure to purchase these practical auto tools soon (if you don't own them already). Then, use them to keep your stable of vehicles in mint condition.

Invest in your own socket set

If you're thinking about buying basic car tools that work for all sorts of vehicles, you may be quite a newbie when it comes to car maintenance and repair, but you'll have fun learning. Get the ball rolling by investing in a sensible socket set, because you will definitely need to use it a lot, whether you're fixing a vehicle that is old or new. The right type of socket set will be designed for mechanics, but it'll be great for DIY'ers like you, too. Your socket set should come with drivers and sockets measuring 1/2-inch, 3/8-inch, and 1/4-inch. The drivers and sockets should come in metric sizes and standard sizes.

The socket size that you need will vary based on the size of a nut or bolt, but the three sizes we mentioned here will cover a lot of bases. As you probably already know, mechanic's socket kits are used to cover nuts and bolts, for the purpose of loosening or tightening them. The sockets may be attached to socket wrenches, torque handles and ratchets, to get the job done quickly.

Make sure you buy a car jack

Car maintenance isn't just about puttering around in a home garage as you attempt to restore the beauty of a vintage car. It's also about mundane things like dealing with flat tires. Flat tires happen a lot and they always seem to happen at the worst times. When you buy a car jack and keep it in your vehicle, along with a spare tire, you'll have tools that help you to change a flat tire fast, even if you do have the option of calling AAA or another emergency service for drivers. Having the right car tools onboard is empowering. Once you buy a car jack, be sure that you learn how to use it safely. Also, choose a portable car jack that folds up, as it will be easier to store in your car.

Expand your current screwdriver set

Screwdriver sets are sensible things to own and you probably have a set that you put into action around the household. The thing is, your household kit may not cut the mustard when it comes to auto maintenance, restoration, and repair. The best way to be sure you'll have the right screwdriver for automotive tasks is to purchase a bigger flat-head which may also be used as a compact tool for prying. It's also smart to buy a very delicate screwdriver that will be suitable for working on automotive electronics systems.

Now that you know a trio of car tools that no car buff should be without, you'll be ready to go shopping. Look around for great deals, but always choose tools from brands that are synonymous with quality. Once you have your tools, watch tutorials online to figure out exactly how to use them.




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