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L300 Toolkit

Post by eastywesty »

So I was digging around and finally found the tire iron and jack (a nice little bottle jack at that) and also noticed that it includes a few extra items from your average car tool kit. I was just wondering what mitsubishi's intended quick roadside fix was for each tool included or maybe they just like to be a little bit more prepared.
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I can guess what the tire iron, jack and jack handle were intended for. But what is the straight thing with a curve at the end and what seems a flat headed screw driver on the end of that and what do the wrenches fit? Are they the only two wrenches I will ever need to fix my delica :-D ?
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Post by thedjjack »

a 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, and 14mm will take apart lots of stuff on a Delica (or any Japanese)...

a small metric socket set and a few open end wrenches goes a long way....
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The bendy thing with flat end is to pry off the hub cap when you need to change a tire - works like a charm :-D
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The curved / screwdriver works for taking the center caps off.
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Is there an echo in here??

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Your reply wasn't up on tapatalk when I replied
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Where were these located?
I am going on a 7 day road trip and trying to get all my ponies in a row so we won't have any suprises
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Post by FalcoColumbarius »

Open tailgate; look down to the left, inside the left side tail lamp and you'll see a small door with a knob; turn said knob and open the little door. This is where the jack and tools should be located but have a small tyre iron on hand just in case a Capuchin monkey suddenly leaps out. :?
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Re: L300 Toolkit

Post by Cambullos »

Hello all,

So I have been looking in my new (to me) Delica and it appears that the previous Owner has decided to keep the tool kit. I would like to have a working set of tools for any emergency roadside repairs such as a tire change.

Already have:
- "cross type" tire iron with one end as a pry bar
- 4 ton bottle jack (motomaster)
- adjustable pliers and small metric socket set

Need to get:
- metric wrench set with ratcheting box ends
- Screw driver of some sort?
- Wood blocks for lifting the jack (Falco I think I saw your post on this...)

I am attempting to match the OEM set in the picture above... Additional suggestions are appreciated!!

Cheers,
MC
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