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Re: more tools advice
Post by pvr » Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:56 am
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Re: more tools advice
Post by AW8 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:07 pm
99% of time you will be able to find a donor car if you have a flat battery. My current leads were hand me downs & I have had to share 1 set for 2 cars, thus I recently ordered a decent set of leads for a bargain price of just over a tenner link here. Thin leads can melt or fail to do the job & most heavy duty leads come in at over twice the price of these which seem good v.f.m. You will struggle to find a better or equivalent set any cheaper............Still waiting delivery as only recently ordered but you can check reviews on the link.
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Re: more tools advice
Post by X5Sport » Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:55 pm
If you're thinking of buying tools to be able to do your own maintenance etc then this list may help.
3-tonne trolley jack (2.5T will do)
Axle stands
Wheel wedges
Decent socket set. My wife bought me the top of the line Halfords pro sets 15 years ago. Covers 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" ranges. If you time it right it can be got at 50% off too.

Additional flexible metric ring spanners/ratchet spanners to get in those awkward places BMW love!

Decent set of screwdrivers.
A brake bleed screw spanner and Easy-Bleed (Do not use on the BMW ABS systems which must e done by an Indy or Dealer as the ABS Valves nust be cycled.
Multimeter (and a circuit testing lamp)
Work light - which reminds me, I need a new one.
Oil drain can
Vinyl disposable gloves - dirty engine oil is nasty stuff as are most car fluids.
Boiler suit/coveralls - you've gotta have summat to wipe mucky paws on after all.

Elephant bog roll - aka Kimwipes, blue absorbent paper etc. Saves you nicking the last roll of kitchen paper

Kitty litter for spills
Stool - for sitting on when you're having a cuppa.

I also have a set of steel toecap ankle height workboots.

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Re: more tools advice
Post by AW8 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:13 pm
The one I has too shorter max height range for the X5 & is too tall for access under the Z3, (albeit it is best to use on jack points rather than on say diff's).
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Re: more tools advice
Post by Smeeagain » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:29 pm
I also have the 2.5t high lift trolley jack that Halfords are doing for £35.
Re jacking points - other than the defined side jacking points are there any other safe places to jack (along with the use of chocks and stands of course) - or best just to stick with the side ones only - Ideally I'd like a central point to get the car up and onto stands rather than doping each side if thats possible
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Re: more tools advice
Post by X5Sport » Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:08 pm

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Re: more tools advice
Post by AW8 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:43 pm


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Re: more tools advice
Post by X5Sport » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:56 pm

That Clarke pack looks good. Heavy though at 16kgs. Shame it hasn't got slightly longer leads as I'd want to be sure it didn't fall and would want to put it on the ground rather than in the engine bay if I was on my own. SWMBO is too short and may struggle with that weight trying to get it close to the jumper points.

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Re: more tools advice
Post by AW8 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:41 am


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Re: more tools advice
Post by Smeeagain » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:43 am
The jump pack info is good and I have ordered the leads you mentioned. But I have a question about the jump pack which is probably a really stupid question with an obvious answer.
Aside of the fact that the jump pack is a bit of a beast at 16kg as someone else has already stated, as far as I can see these packs are a seriously heavy duty battery in themselves? If so hwo do they remian charged ? Are they plugged in directly to main for a period prior to connecting to the car?
Lastly, if I have leads and a donor car - does the donor car have to a heavy duty battery itself - eg would my wifes Puegeuot 406 when running start an X5 with a completely flat battery ?
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Re: more tools advice
Post by X5Sport » Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:21 am

Ideally when jumping a car from another, you should try to retain parity (equal sizes etc) but this is almost always impossible in the real world when dealing with vehicles the size of the X. I'm lucky in that all three of our BMWs are the same 3.0d engine size (albeit with very different performance) and therefore have approx the same batteries. In most cases I would expect that you are really just providing the extra kick to the low battery which has not quite got enough to kick the engine over. If it was really dead then I would either charge it for a while or use a booster pack if that was impossible.
What size is the battery in the 406? I would imagine it would cope but would not start the X5 unaided (dead battery situation). I think the petrol X's may have smaller batteries than the diesels as they have less compression to overcome.
Does that help?

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Re: more tools advice
Post by AW8 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:22 pm
Cant advise further re jump packs as I dont have one only to say that the supplier I linked to also sells spare batteries.......... not cheap though.
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