Come along as we check out some of the best automotive tools to have in your tool box! Here are the tools shown listed in order: Cat Claw- …

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  1. Trackerjoe

    I'm an industrial maintenance tech and bought the Bosch set an absolutely love it. use it all the time and continue to be surprised by what it loosens

  2. jamecorts

    Can you do a video on you rollcart/ servicecart

  3. fonzo2525

    i had the 36 inch claw pick up tool,my friend begged it off me,lol,he gave me his 24 inch in trade,he said he never saw one that long before.

  4. Bigchuck678

    i understand what you are saying about the milwaukee 1/2" impact being so large and heavy. Look into the midtorque 1/2" impact. Still very powerful, but much smaller and less weight.

  5. nick elias

    If you havent gotten the mid torque yet, get it!!! So compact and perfect for brakes and lugnuts. Makes quick work of them. 450 tightening 600 loosening (ftlbs)

  6. Oby-1

    Excellent advice on basic tools used every day. I used to use DeWalt for all of my electric cordless and all the nicad batteries died. I started buying Milwaukee in the switchover to lithium batteries. What a difference and I have been adding to my collection ever since. I rarely reach for the air tools anymore.
    I look forward to any of your videos for your good insight on auto repair.

  7. chuck smith

    Best magnet is the flexible ones

  8. Thomas Lee

    Hey FordTechMakuloco, just subscribed to your channel. There's a lot of great info on here–thanks for taking the time to post it all.

    One essential tool that I think you are missing is a model and year-specific factory service manual–which is just what I am trying to find for my 2014 F-150/SVT Raptor. I have been a lifelong Chevy owner to this point and had a reliable aftermarket source for these manuals, but I can't seem to find one for my 2014 Ford F-150. To be clear, what I am referring to is not a two or three hundred page Haynes Repair manual, but a several volume set published every year by the OEM. Set I have for my last truck (a 2005 Silverado) is a 5 volume set and cost about $160. Do you know where I can get something similar for my Ford? Google returns a lot of hits, but they are all over the place in price and content and I'm just not sure which to trust.

  9. David Flores

    Solid video man! Thanks for sharing!

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