on 14-03-2013 15:50
on 14-03-2013 15:50
on 14-03-2013 16:20
Not quite keeping up with the times are you Liquid. I have a hex keys in my drawer on standby along with a set of jewellers screwdrivers. Simple solution: buy more tools. Its a mans right to buy more gadgets smileylol:
Oh wait, this is analogous to:
I miss my WinMob 6.1 as it could do local sync to outlook. What do you mean I have to use the cloud and set up a gmail address then sync with that when using Android?????? And what do you mean it doesn't sync with outlook calendars like everyone else?
(BTW: this works: http://www.android-sync.com/ but costs)
on 14-03-2013 16:27
7mm hex has also been used by Ford for year's on some caliper's.
With an Audi your lucky there not Ribe fixing's else you would have been even more annoyed.
7mm hex bit = 4th draw down in the roll cab for me.
I've got 4,5,6,7,8,10,12,14 & 17mm hex bit's.
Apart from the 7mm one which i've never actually used I use the rest of them in my job
on 14-03-2013 16:39
on 14-03-2013 16:39
on 14-03-2013 16:47
Ribe's are used a lot on newer VAG stuff, you should find plenty of them holding the engine together.
on 14-03-2013 16:50
on 14-03-2013 16:50
on 14-03-2013 16:52
Ribe's are more splined then the Torx "star" fixings.
on 14-03-2013 16:54
on 14-03-2013 16:54
on 14-03-2013 17:02
on 14-03-2013 17:02
I have a full set of tools with Snap On roller cabinet and stacking tool chests from my days as a motor mechanic but they are sadly underused nowadays. My days of rolling on my back under cars dripping ice, snow and slush everywhere are well and truly over. Don't mind the jobs under the bonnet or maybe the brakes in nice sunny weather though!
On the down side a lot of my tools are now obsolete including full sets of the old English Whitworth spanners and sockets but everything is now Metric. On the plus side, if you have an old Austin/Morris car you want working on......:smileyhappy:
on 14-03-2013 17:03
on 14-03-2013 17:03