If you are going to fix cars you will break tools - sockets, wrenches etc. eventually. Sears half price (or better) sales plus life-time warranty begin to look attractive. - just having gotten a 20yr old socket wrench replaced! Nobody mentioned the factory shop manuals-expensive but sometimes required details , exploded views etc . Start out with the others, chilton etc D At 10:47 PM 8/17/04, you wrote: >Thanks to all that replied my mail. Looks like I have to read the manual >of my car >before I dwell further into my car. >Any good sites to get car repair tools? >Thank you, >John -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu