One of my tool chests and tools

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i wonder how many car shows you had to go to to get that many stickers haha jk. And i agree about keeping ur tools organized, i let my lil brother borrow a socket and next u know i had my whole box scattered accross the shop

Those stickers are from a local car show at Lane Automotive. It's huge and the vendors are generous.
 

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i have the toolbox in my bed completely covered. when i went to the good guys show we had all kinds of venders just handing bags full of stickers, sunglasses, footballs, shirts, etc.
 
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i have the toolbox in my bed completely covered. when i went to the good guys show we had all kinds of venders just handing bags full of stickers, sunglasses, footballs, shirts, etc.

I know, they give you all kinds of stuff!! I went with my gf and her daughter, they gave me all the stuff they got. I loaded up!
 

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Ok ya got me on that one, can't say I've ever used one.

Oh man if you ever use one then you'll never get out a wrench again to pull the belt. It is a long, offset bar that requires little to no effort to hold the tensioner back while you remove/replace the belt. A 4 year old could it. I got spoiled on them.
 

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Oh man if you ever use one then you'll never get out a wrench again to pull the belt. It is a long, offset bar that requires little to no effort to hold the tensioner back while you remove/replace the belt. A 4 year old could it. I got spoiled on them.

I just used a socket with a breaker bar. I'm just working with a standard 211 pc set, along with some random tools I've picked up here and there, breaker bar, vice-grips, wire strippers....that sort of thing. Here's my set.
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Oh man if you ever use one then you'll never get out a wrench again to pull the belt. It is a long, offset bar that requires little to no effort to hold the tensioner back while you remove/replace the belt. A 4 year old could it. I got spoiled on them.

X2. Had always used standard wrenches or sockets to move the tensioner pulleys. I ended up picking up one of these at HF for like $4 because I thought "well, it can't be worse than using a standard wrench". I suppose if you have a long breaker bar it's the same thing, but the belt tool is a flat bar so it fit's a little easier in tight spots. If I'm helping someone do belts now I make them buy one or bring my own.
 
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