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  • in reply to: The Tool Factor #485893
    MatthewMatthew
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      I love buying tools. I would still buy tool regardless. Even if a shop gave me tools. Why? because the tools that I buy are Mine. I always try to buy new tools. That way I know were they have been and what they have been throw. Used tools mean just that. my opinion is your only as good as the tools you bring to the table. I feel like the best tech out there because I can get stuff done. Snap-on, Mac are my choice of tool brands.

      in reply to: The Tool Factor #486836
      MatthewMatthew
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        I love buying tools. I would still buy tool regardless. Even if a shop gave me tools. Why? because the tools that I buy are Mine. I always try to buy new tools. That way I know were they have been and what they have been throw. Used tools mean just that. my opinion is your only as good as the tools you bring to the table. I feel like the best tech out there because I can get stuff done. Snap-on, Mac are my choice of tool brands.

        in reply to: Can someone explain what system this is? #485887
        MatthewMatthew
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          This noise could be a lot of things.
          No one could tell you exactly what it is. Unless they experienced it for them self’s
          It sounds like a problem that needs fixed. Check for were the noise is coming from when idling.
          I would point at the turbo myself and work from there.
          System’s this would be are intake and exhaust.

          in reply to: Can someone explain what system this is? #486829
          MatthewMatthew
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            This noise could be a lot of things.
            No one could tell you exactly what it is. Unless they experienced it for them self’s
            It sounds like a problem that needs fixed. Check for were the noise is coming from when idling.
            I would point at the turbo myself and work from there.
            System’s this would be are intake and exhaust.

            in reply to: Snap on? #485878
            MatthewMatthew
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              My snap-on wrench’s out due any of my craftsman wrench’s. hands down.
              Professnal tools are the way to go. 😉

              in reply to: Snap on? #486819
              MatthewMatthew
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                My snap-on wrench’s out due any of my craftsman wrench’s. hands down.
                Professnal tools are the way to go. 😉

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