• Car Club Directory
  • Event Calendar
    • Add Your Event
  • Gauge Swag
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Google Plus
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Gauge Magazine

Hot Rods, Mini Trucks, Lowriders, 4x4 and Imports

Facebook Twitter Google Plus Pinterest Instagram
  • Home
  • Issues
  • Gauge Girls
  • Gauge Store
  • News
  • Featured Rides
  • Event Coverage
  • Videos
    • Live Coverage
  • Buy Printed Edition
  • Latest Issue

Here Are the Tools No Shade-Tree Mechanic Should Be Without

December 19, 2023 By Gauge Magazine

toolsWorking on your own cars at home can save you a ton of money if you know what you’re doing, and it’s satisfying, too. Plus, you can always make sure your cars are well-maintained if you’re doing the maintenance yourself. If you’re ready to start working on cars at home, make sure you have these basic tools to get started.

Socket Set with Ratchet Extender

You can’t work on any kind of motor, no matter how small, without a socket set. A socket set should include a ratchet handle and a number of sockets – the bigger the set, the more nuts and bolts you’ll be able to tackle. In addition to the basic socket set, you should buy a ratchet extender, to give you more leverage when breaking free stubborn bolts. You may also want a bent-handle ratchet and a finger ratchet to help you get into difficult places.

Torque Wrench

Many nuts and bolts in a car need to be tightened to the appropriate torque, and you’ll need a torque wrench to achieve this. A part can wear out faster if the nuts and bolts are over-tightened, or it can fall off altogether if the nuts and bolts aren’t tight enough. A torque wrench helps you get all your nuts and bolts just right.

Impact Wrench

An impact wrench provides powerful turning capabilities. It’s the ideal tool for breaking stubborn nuts and bolts free. A cordless electric model is going to be easiest to use, but you can also buy impact wrenches powered by compressed air.

Pulley Puller

A pulley puller is necessary for removing pulleys, gears, bearings, and a range of other automotive parts that are pressed into place on the factory floor and therefore can’t be removed by hand. They’re great for grabbing and holding onto round parts, as well. Because pulley pullers are specialized for different automotive parts, you may need to buy a pulley puller set or get a new pulley puller for each type of job.

Hex Bolster Screwdrivers

Hex bolster screwdrivers are like regular screwdrivers, but they have a hex bolster at the bottom of the screwdriver shaft, where the shaft connects to the handle. This allows you to turn the screwdriver with a wrench while applying pressure with your other hand to keep the screwdriver seated in the screw.

Pliers

Any mechanics tools need a good set of pliers, including spark plug pliers, vise grip pliers, linesman pliers, slip joint pliers and needle-nose pliers. You should consider buying out-of-sight pliers, in which the grabbing parts are angled to one side, allowing you to see what you’re gripping without your hands getting in the way.

Work Lights

Powerful work lights are essential in every garage. A good automotive work light should be flexible enough that you can put it anywhere you need to put it in order to shed light on your car’s innards. Look for a work light with strong magnets that allow you to place it wherever you need it to go. You may also want a battery-powered or rechargeable light, instead of one that plugs in, so you can put the light anywhere without worrying about a power source.

Oil Changing Equipment

Oil changes will be one of the most common maintenance tasks you’ll perform on your car, so you need the right equipment to do them. You’ll need a flexible funnel and a drain pan for changing oil. You may also want to get a creeper to make it easier to slide under your car – and get back out from under it again. A creeper keeps you from having to lie on the ground or floor, and it can protect your back from injury if you’re working under your car for a long time.

tools

Floor Jack and Jack Stands

If you’re going to be under your car doing work on it, you don’t want to rely on the emergency jack that came with your car. You need a floor jack and jack stands to keep your car safely propped up while you’re working. Make sure your floor jack is rated for the weight of your vehicle. If you work on many different vehicles, a valuable tools is to get a heavy-duty floor jack and jack stands.

Automotive Hook Set

In today’s heavily computerized cars, there are lots of small, delicate, fiddly connections that you shouldn’t attack with a pair of needle-nosed pliers. You need an automotive hook set to disconnect and reconnect those tiny electrical connections without damaging them.

If you’re planning to work on your own car, make sure you have the right tools. The work will go easier, and you’ll enjoy it more, too.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: car repair guide, DIY car maintenance, floor jack, impact wrench, torque wrench, vehicle safety

Related Articles

Gauge Magazine June 2026 Issue

Street Rod Nationals 2025 Fills Louisville with Thousands of Classic Cars and Hot Rods

Sundown Audio Show 2025 Brings the Bass to Newton, North Carolina

Grand National Truck Show 2025 Brings the Best Custom Trucks to Pomona, California

White Trash and White Walls 2025 Car Show Fairborn Ohio

Showdown in the Valley 2025

Severed in the Midwest 2025

Gauge Magazine April 2026 Issue

Certified Summer Car Show 2025

Moon Eyes Open House 2025

Camp-N-Drag 2025

Engine-Bay Wiring in Tight Spaces: Why Long-Nose Parallel Pliers Beat Standard Needle-Nose

The Real Cost of Running the Show Circuit for a Season

What Happens Behind the Wheel Before a Truck Accident Occurs

Steps That Can Strengthen Your Case After a Vehicle Collision

Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Car Accident Claim

Dealing With Insurance Adjusters After an Injury

What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident

Understanding Florida’s No-Fault Insurance Framework After a Gainesville Car Accident

How a Hartford Car Accident Lawyer Proves Distracted Driving

5 Signs Your Car Accident Claim May Be Undervalued in Augusta, Maine

Search Site

Latest Issue

December 2022 Gauge Magazine Cover

SITE SPONSORS

slamology automotive and music festival
adaptit usa wheel adapters

custom made wheel tubs

Ridetech suspension

Dakota Digital Gauges

Indy Body Werks indianapolis auto body shop

 

BUY PRINTED COPY

Gauge Magazine June 2026 Issue Find out more on MagCloud)

Hot Links

Visit our Hot Links page to see our partners and favorite vendors and sponsors who can help you make the most out of your ride. Hot Links
Copyright © 2026 · Gauge Media Group Inc.