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Top Automotive Tools Every Mechanic Needs

Top Automotive Tools Every Mechanic Needs

This article is about the top automotive tools every mechanic needs. It’s a great read for anyone who has an interest in cars or even just reading about it. But we’re not going to bore you with too much technical jargon; we’ll give you the basics and what you need to know when looking for these pieces of equipment on your own. Let’s get started!

1.     A jack

No matter what kind of weight or vehicle you are trying to lift, having the right jack will help get the job done. A hydraulic floor jack is a more versatile choice than other types of jacks because it can be used on pretty much any car regardless of the wheelbase.

Although they may look too complicated to operate, hydraulic floor jacks are actually pretty straightforward. You can find a video tutorial online or ask an experienced friend to show you how it’s done.

2.     A tire pressure gauge

This is a must-have in your automotive shop tools if you want to be able to check the air pressure in your tires anytime and anywhere, regardless of whether or not your car is equipped with an in-dash tire pressure gauge.

3.     Wrenches

You need to be able to loosen or tighten any nuts, bolts, or screws that you come across when auto repair shopping. Having the right tool for the job will make it much easier to get the task done quickly and correctly. But keep in mind that if you are trying to tighten a bolt, you should do it using a clockwise motion, while loosening bolts requires a counterclockwise motion.

4.     A torque wrenches

This will help make sure that your nuts and bolts are always tightened to the right specifications. This tool is also great to have on-hand when you need to tighten wheel lugs or brake rotors and calipers.

5.     Hydraulic jack

Speaking of brakes, you will also need a hydraulic jack to lift the vehicle up if you want to replace the brake pads or shoes. These are just some of the basic tools that you will need when trying to change your rear brake shoes. It’s important to keep in mind that if you’re going to be doing any work under the hood, you will need to make sure you have enough light to see what you are doing. You should also invest in a fire extinguisher or two if you don’t already own one.

Now that we’ve covered the basic things every mechanic needs, let’s take a look at different kinds of tools and some reasons why you should be using them.

6.     Zip ties

These are great for securing cables and wires so that they don’t get in the way. You can also use them to strap down anything that needs to be held into place while you perform repairs or maintenance on your car.

Get the most out of your tools with this handy guide. We hope you enjoyed our list and find it helpful in deciding on which automotive tool to purchase.