jaysawatzki wrote:Good statement, queer.
First of all, don't come here in our forum and start name calling, were all grown adults and RESPECT goes a long way on this forum so learn how to respect your elders. The answer to your question though, start by saving your money and when you get around $25k then invest into metric tools, air compressor, 1/2" drive impact, 3/8 drive air ratchet, air hammer, mig welder, inner tie rod tool, 3/8 and 1/2 drive torque wrench, hydraulic jack, 4 jack stands, lights, digital volt meter, soldering iron, power probe, deep impact sockets both 3/8 and 1/2 drive, swivel sockets, line wrenches, pry bars various lengths, slide hammer, crows feet, torx bits, allen wrenches, Pretty much every tool that can be used on a car, not to mention you will need a Big tool box to hold all these tools. So Start saving your money cause if you want to work on any car the right way you need to invest into alot of tools. I personally have over $60k invested into my tools. Also if you are asking a newbie question like this you should go to a tech school of some sort so you can learn how to work on cars. look into Wyotech or UTI or many others. Now your dumb question has been answered, now if I were you I would apologize to my fellow board members or you just might not get any more future valuable help ever again.