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Also some other bits which I found very useful
Pin connector removal tools
Fuel pipe and air line disconnection pliers
Also useful for push fit air line connectors
Think they call these dentist picks, use them to clean terminals, removing terminals from small connectors
Small spanners, ideal for the rear valve block voss connectors
3rd Jul 2022 10:25 am
gstuart
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For the EGR pipe clips found these worked very well
Battery cable hydraulic crimping tool
At the end of the day I really hope this is useful
3rd Jul 2022 10:30 am
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I think there will be a couple that make it to the basket, but at £140 I think I'll have to leave the pliers set for now. I'm a great believer in getting the tool for the job if you can justify it. My theory is, if I'd pay someone to do the job but your able to do ut for less if you've got the tools, then that's perfect justification for buying new toys!Discovery 4 GS 2009 Auto Stornoway Grey
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3rd Jul 2022 2:35 pm
pwheeldon
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*tools* not toys damned autocorrectDiscovery 4 GS 2009 Auto Stornoway Grey
Discovery 3 s 2005 Auto Bonatti Grey Gone
Discovery 3 SE 2005 Manual Zambezi Silver Gone
Range Rover Sport HSE 2006 Black
Aston Martin DB7 VV
3rd Jul 2022 2:36 pm
pwheeldon
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Ohh and thanks for taking the time to list everything!Discovery 4 GS 2009 Auto Stornoway Grey
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3rd Jul 2022 2:37 pm
gstuart
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pwheeldon wrote:
I think there will be a couple that make it to the basket, but at £140 I think I'll have to leave the pliers set for now. I'm a great believer in getting the tool for the job if you can justify it. My theory is, if I'd pay someone to do the job but your able to do ut for less if you've got the tools, then that's perfect justification for buying new toys!
Must confess one of the best were the egr pipe clip pliers , wow that saved me a lot of hassle , the knipex clip R pliers were another great time saver , think I paid around £40
Will just look through the links to see if I can find the set ur talking about and try and find the link I paid for them
Another tool which I held off for ages was a battery ratchet ,got the long reach one , my god it seriuolsy helped , particularly when I was trying to do up the hose clips up on the turbos intercooler
Before I forget the mod I done on the upper fan cowl bolts worked out a treat
Ur so welcome snd glad it helped
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3rd Jul 2022 6:59 pm
gstuart
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pwheeldon wrote:
I think there will be a couple that make it to the basket, but at £140 I think I'll have to leave the pliers set for now. I'm a great believer in getting the tool for the job if you can justify it. My theory is, if I'd pay someone to do the job but your able to do ut for less if you've got the tools, then that's perfect justification for buying new toys!
Found the set I got , if there are any others please let me know
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