When I started out they expected a decent set of tools I’ll quote the GM ASEP set:
¼ Inch Drive
Drive deep metric socket: 4-15mm
Drive handle
Drive ratchet: 4 to 5½ inch in length
Drive socket set 3/16-3/8 inch (recommended)
Extension 2 inch
Extension 6 inch
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½ Inch Drive
Adapter: ¼ to 3/8 inch
Adapter: 3/8 to ½ inch
Breaker bar: 18 inch
Drive extension: 3 inch
Drive extension: 10 inch
Drive impact socket: 19mm
Drive impact socket: 20mm
Drive impact socket: ¾ and 13/16 inch
Drive ratchet: 10 inch in length
Drive socket set: 7/16 to 1 inch
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3/8 Inch Drive
Drive deep metric sockets – 6mm, 8-15mm, 17mm, 20mm
Drive deep socket set: ¼-7/8 6 point (recommended)
Drive extension: 1 inch
Drive extension: 3 inch
Drive extension: 12 inch
Drive ratchet: approximately 8 inch
Drive socket set: – ¼ to 7/8 inch
Drive spark plug sockets: 5/8 inch and 1 3/16 inch (flex recommended)
Set Torx drive bits
Universal
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Pliers
Adjustable joint (channel lock): 12 inch
Diagonal cutting
Needle nose
Slip joint
Vise grip: 10 inch
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Screwdrivers
All screwdrivers should be purchased as a set.
Phillips: #1, #2 and #3 (total of 3)
Straight blade: stub, small, medium, medium large, large (total of 5)
Torx drive
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Wrenches
All wrenches should be purchased as a set.
Allen: metric
Allen: standard shank
Combination box and open end: ¼ to 1 inch
Crescent: 10 inch
Flare: metric
Flare: standard
Metric combination: 9-19mm
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Miscellaneous
Brake tools: return, hold down
Brass drift
Chisels: 7/16, 5/8 inch (total of 2)
Feeler gauges: flat, metric and standard graduations (set)
Flashlight, with batteries
Feeler gauge: brass (set)
Gasket scraper
Hand file flat with handle 10 inch
Hammer: ball peen (set)
Hammer: plastic tip
Inspection mirror
Knife
Measuring tape
Oil filter wrenches
Pick-up magnet
Prybar: pinch or crowbar
Punches: 1/8, 3/16, 5/16 inch (total of 3)
Punch: center
Rubber mallet
Safety goggles/glasses (instructor approved only)
Spark plug gap adjusting tool: round wire type 0.024 to 0.080 inch
Steel rule: 6 inch graduated in 1/64 inch
Test light: 12 volt
Tire pressure gauge
Tool chest, lockable with drawers
Valve core remover
The best recommendation I can make is talk to both your instructor and whoever you decide you are going to work for. A couple things Ill add get yourself a good set of gloves (I like the blue leather/canvas ones from Harbor Freight.) A 1/4″ battery impact (I use this like most people would use a 3/8 air impact) and a 1/2 air impact and related sockets. Dont fall into the tool truck trap yes there are a ton of great products on there but if you dont have the cash for it you probably dont really need it.