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Tool Kit for boot - bigcheez2k3 - 05-05-2016

I'm currently in the middle of a small project to make a toolkit to keep in the boot and I'm wondering what essential tools I should have in it.

Using an old socket tin and flight case foam so everything will have it's own place. (Pics will be in my shed thread once I get far enough along)

So far I have:

This socket set
Mulgrips
10mm spanner
13mm spanner

Will also have cable ties, tape, breaker bar as those are a given.


I am wondering whether I need to bother with the spanners if I have the socket set. Want to work it all out before I start cutting the foam up.


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Magenta Sunset - 05-05-2016

I've tended to keep the following in a sarnie box;
pliers, normal & long nose
screwdrivers, flat & posi
small selection of combi-spanners
small Torx set
35mm film container of spare fuses
insulating tape
and in a separate box, an OBD-2 reader

hope that helps (I've prob forgot something)


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Dum-Dum - 05-05-2016

To that add;
Hammer
Screwdriver, allen and torx kit (one driver interchangable tip)
Self amalgamating hose tape
Gaffa tape
Cable ties
Very small fag lighter tyre pump
Work Lamp
Giant jubilee clip (I could wear the thing like a belt)



And sensible things:
First aid kit
Hi vis
Warning Triangle


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Magenta Sunset - 05-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 07:51 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: To that add;
Hammer
Screwdriver, allen and torx kit (one driver interchangable tip)
Self amalgamating hose tape
Gaffa tape
Cable ties
Very small fag lighter tyre pump
Work Lamp
Giant jubilee clip (I could wear the thing like a belt)



And sensible things:
First aid kit
Hi vis
Warning Triangle

I knew I'd forgot things Blush


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Ben_w - 05-05-2016

Socket for the breaker bar same size as your wheel nuts....


RE: Tool Kit for boot - zx_volcane - 05-05-2016

I'll just leave this here >>>


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RE: Tool Kit for boot - Iceman299 - 05-05-2016

I keep a halfords 200pc kit and a breaker bar in the boot. All the other stuff in the toolbox's at home


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Piggy - 05-05-2016

I keep...

Erm...

Oh yeah, first aid kit and my breakdown card.


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Iceman299 - 05-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 08:44 PM)Piggy Wrote: I keep...

Erm...

Oh yeah, first aid kit and my breakdown card.

First aid kit is under passenger seat as standard and RAC card in the glovebox  ThumbsUp


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Ruan - 05-05-2016

I keep a 3/8" set, screwdrivers - pos, neg, couple of torx, wheel brace, jack and always have a multitool in my bag anyway which will have a knife, pliers and snips. Oh and there'll always be some electrical tape...


Tool Kit for boot - bashbarnard - 05-05-2016

Lol. Im so un unprepared day to day i have a set of jump leads and a rag. Jump leads to start it and rag jut in case she goes to over run. If i go on a long trip i take tool kits


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Dum-Dum - 05-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 08:51 PM)Ruan Wrote: I keep a 3/8" set, screwdrivers - pos, neg, couple of torx, wheel brace, jack and always have a multitool in my bag anyway which will have a knife, pliers and snips. Oh and there'll always be some electrical tape...

Oh yeah, I've got a pen knife. The knife is probably the single most used tool in my boot. Well worth having but worth having well put away (mine is in a sealed tub in the box inside my boot) and make sure you are happy with your legality of having it there with regards to offensive weapon/points & blades.


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Ruan - 05-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 08:59 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:51 PM)Ruan Wrote: I keep a 3/8" set, screwdrivers - pos, neg, couple of torx, wheel brace, jack and always have a multitool in my bag anyway which will have a knife, pliers and snips. Oh and there'll always be some electrical tape...

Oh yeah, I've got a pen knife. The knife is probably the single most used tool in my boot. Well worth having but worth having well put away (mine is in a sealed tub in the box inside my boot) and make sure you are happy with your legality of having it there with regards to offensive weapon/points & blades.

Keep mine in it's pouch and in my bag, I rarely leave home without my bag anyway!


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Dum-Dum - 05-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 09:21 PM)Ruan Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:59 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:51 PM)Ruan Wrote: I keep a 3/8" set, screwdrivers - pos, neg, couple of torx, wheel brace, jack and always have a multitool in my bag anyway which will have a knife, pliers and snips. Oh and there'll always be some electrical tape...

Oh yeah, I've got a pen knife. The knife is probably the single most used tool in my boot. Well worth having but worth having well put away (mine is in a sealed tub in the box inside my boot) and make sure you are happy with your legality of having it there with regards to offensive weapon/points & blades.

Keep mine in it's pouch and in my bag, I rarely leave home without my bag anyway!

Well where would you keep your make up and tampons if you didn't have a handbag Rofl


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Piggy - 05-05-2016

Ruan is never seen without his backpack


RE: Tool Kit for boot - RetroPug - 05-05-2016

I've driven 20k miles in under a year and a half with no tools and no breakdown cover. lmao


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Toms306 - 05-05-2016

In the Focus I have the 200pc Halfords tool kit, ratchet strapped to the boot to stop it moving, and the ratchet strap can be used as an emergency 'hold shit together' kinda thing. I also have a couple of multitools in the glovebox. And a tow rope. Oh and the OBD reader, if that counts as a tool. I have been thinking I could do with cable ties and tape just in case a hose pops or wires wear through though...

In the 306 I just have a mutlitool. Really need to get the small socket set from the 'rents to put in there! Confused

I do have RAC personal cover as an absolute last resort, but in all honesty I'd likely drive home unless the car literally wouldn't move, deal with the consequences later!


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Ruan - 05-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 09:41 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 09:21 PM)Ruan Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:59 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:51 PM)Ruan Wrote: I keep a 3/8" set, screwdrivers - pos, neg, couple of torx, wheel brace, jack and always have a multitool in my bag anyway which will have a knife, pliers and snips. Oh and there'll always be some electrical tape...

Oh yeah, I've got a pen knife. The knife is probably the single most used tool in my boot. Well worth having but worth having well put away (mine is in a sealed tub in the box inside my boot) and make sure you are happy with your legality of having it there with regards to offensive weapon/points & blades.

Keep mine in it's pouch and in my bag, I rarely leave home without my bag anyway!

Well where would you keep your make up and tampons if you didn't have a handbag  Rofl

Well, quite.

Not to mention my large collection of ladies underwear, bottles of poppers and S-Club 7 CDs.


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Adam CD P1 - 06-05-2016

BMW has a toolkit as standard (a crap one but sure) but I do keep a few in there, though I've never needed any whistle

I will keep more in the 306 though I don't think it'll take as well to my mileage/Irish roads as the bmw

I definitely recommend a hammer along with a small bottle jack and a few 8's, 10's, 12's & 13's


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Piggy - 06-05-2016

I used to carry loads...

Just ended up getting in the way n never being used.

But for most pugs. 8/10/13mm spanners, big gripd screwdriver, cable ties n some tape would help you get home with most issues


Tool Kit for boot - bashbarnard - 06-05-2016

(05-05-2016, 11:30 PM)Ruan Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 09:41 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 09:21 PM)Ruan Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:59 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(05-05-2016, 08:51 PM)Ruan Wrote: I keep a 3/8" set, screwdrivers - pos, neg, couple of torx, wheel brace, jack and always have a multitool in my bag anyway which will have a knife, pliers and snips. Oh and there'll always be some electrical tape...

Oh yeah, I've got a pen knife. The knife is probably the single most used tool in my boot. Well worth having but worth having well put away (mine is in a sealed tub in the box inside my boot) and make sure you are happy with your legality of having it there with regards to offensive weapon/points & blades.

Keep mine in it's pouch and in my bag, I rarely leave home without my bag anyway!

Well where would you keep your make up and tampons if you didn't have a handbag  Rofl

Well, quite.

Not to mention my large collection of ladies underwear, bottles of poppers and S-Club 7 CDs.


You keep s-club7 cds. Old school. All of my s-club7 stuff is on mp3s man keep up


RE: Tool Kit for boot - 1616six - 06-05-2016

I keep my Halfords 200pc in the BM purely as I have no room in the shed.

I do have one of those stretchy tow ropes under the boot floor & ive used it multiple times over the years to help others but other than my RAC card I'm not interested in laying under the car at the side of the road anymore.


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Piggy - 06-05-2016

(06-05-2016, 06:13 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: I keep my Halfords 200pc in the BM purely as I have no room in the shed.

I do have one of those stretchy tow ropes under the boot floor & ive used it multiple times over the years to help others but other than my RAC card I'm not interested in laying under the car at the side of the road anymore.

Yeah this. I think I do carry a tow rope n booster cables from memory just more to help others.

I figure...if I cant limp it home...I'm not fixing it here....so recovery or ring a mate

Rather have that scenario once a year (at most) and not carry 20kg of tools rattilng around... ?!


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Eeyore - 06-05-2016

yeh i just have a halfords tool kit and a universal screwdriver and a box of decent bits. Ive then got a breaker bar, tyre pump, tape measures, obd reader, 3 types of pliers, snips, scissors and an assortment of electrical tape and cable ties.


RE: Tool Kit for boot - toseland - 06-05-2016

I have a small motorbike toolkit that pretty much has everything I need in it to fix most simple things. Tape a huge mikalor clamp and some stickers


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Dazecoop - 06-05-2016

Torx / allen keys are a must I found, at least in a Peugeot they are!


RE: Tool Kit for boot - aggyj17 - 07-05-2016

I'm so unprepared. I don't think I've got a breaker bar or a jack to change my wheel

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RE: Tool Kit for boot - Redordead89 - 08-05-2016

(06-05-2016, 05:02 PM)Dazecoop Wrote: Torx / allen keys are a must I found, at least in a Peugeot they are!

Make sure you have a 7mm Allen key too!


RE: Tool Kit for boot - Seb_Ryan - 08-05-2016

Chemical metal or something similar aswell id say.. all the breakdowns ive had haven't been fixable lol, clutch ripping itself to bits, diff decided it prefered to live outside and an aux belt snap and knock timing out lol

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