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Old 11-12-2016, 04:39 AM   #6
cas951
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Originally Posted by rick3000 View Post
I really depends what kind of maintenance you will be doing.

Here is a list of the things I purchased (does not include basic tools I already owned) when I did my first DIY service (oil change, trans fluid change, motor mount, coolant flush, center radiator install, oil pump piston, serpentine belt, MAF, throttle body removal/cleaning, etc). I spent the money on quality where I thought it would count, the Esco jack stands, the Uview, a Durametric, but I wasn't bothered about the various sockets that will only ever get used a handful of times.

Basic/General Tools, including:
13-19mm Metric Wrenches
Strap Wrench
Torque Wrench
Torx Screwdriver Set
Socket Set w/ Various Attachements

Jacking:
Esco 10498 Jack Stands
Wheel Chocks
Long/Low Harbor Freight Jack, about $150 on sale

Coolant System:
Coolant Hydrometer
Uview Airlift 550000
Hose Clamp Tool

Porsche Specific:
16mm Triple Square Hex (transmission drain bolt)
24mm Socket
Security T20 (MAF)
27mm Deep Socket + Tape (for spin-on oil adapter)
18mm-19mm Sockets
8mm-17mm Sockets
E12 Torx Socket (or 3/8”)
5mm Allen
8mm Allen
17mm Allen
+1 on this starter kit

Now you have a choice of drive set. 1/4, 3/8 or 1/2 inch drives. I suggest to go with 3/8 drives first. However there will be a need for 1/2" and 1/4 drive set.
You will also need socket extension. 2", 5", 10" and a universal. A good breaker bar will also come in handy. Harbor Freight is a good source for this type of tools.
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