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What's in the OEM Tool Kit?

AsphaltEagle

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Can anyone give me a list of the tools in the OEM tool pouch.
2018 F3 Limited.
I have the pouch. But nothing in it, except a small handle.I
Thanks.
 
These days, slim pickings to say the least. I kept the RT versions and they are now in my F3's.

Upside: I have never been called upon to use any tool kit, anytime. :bowdown:
 
I thought they only came new with the empty pouch; nothing in it!


OK, just kidding. There is a nice green handle for two screwdriver blade options that will cover most of the fasteners you might need to loosen IF a long-handled tool isn't too, um, long-handled. I've added a shorty screwdriver that has a lot of bits in the handle, both straight and Philips, plus an assortment of Torx bits; I've added also an assortment (5 amp thru 25 amp) of mini-fuses. In a supplemental tool roll I've added 8-15mm combination wrenches, and a set of metric allen wrenches. I've got a small circuit tester light somewhere I'll stick in if it ever turns up (recently moved and suffering the "can't find stuff" snydrome).
 
Thanks guys. Thats about what i have, pouch with a srewdriver handle, no blades. Thats all. I got my F3 used with 300 miles on it. Thought previous owner may have kept the stuff. But for what reason. Oem tools have never been much.
 
Limited at best, but that's pretty common nowadays. Surprised they don't offer a full kit as an option or aftermarket accessory.

Speaking of toolkits ... here's what came with my Ural. Everything's there to pretty much do a full rebuild on the side of the road.

Tools%20003.jpg
 
Limited at best, but that's pretty common nowadays. Surprised they don't offer a full kit as an option or aftermarket accessory.

Speaking of toolkits ... here's what came with my Ural. Everything's there to pretty much do a full rebuild on the side of the road.

Tools%20003.jpg

yes...I have heard the Ural tool kits are pretty good. :yes:
 
Limited at best, but that's pretty common nowadays. Surprised they don't offer a full kit as an option or aftermarket accessory.

Speaking of toolkits ... here's what came with my Ural. Everything's there to pretty much do a full rebuild on the side of the road.

Tools%20003.jpg

I had a '98 Ural; the tools were a necessity, especially the big hammer! I'm told they have improved....
 
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