Top Tools Every Car Owner Should Have In Their Garage

Collaborative post by another author. As a motorist keeping a basic supply of tools at home is important for maintaining your car properly. Vehicles are an investment to take seriously, so it's worth keeping your car in good condition for as long as you can.

While you won't be the person carrying out annual services, there are plenty of things you can do regularly to keep your car in good condition. Below we've listed five of the best tools that every car owner should keep in their garage.

A close up of a car tyre with a pressure gauge, stock image from Canva Pro
The right tools allow you to easily improve your car maintenance


Comprehensive Tool Kit


Firstly a well-rounded toolkit lays the foundation for any car maintenance task. It could include pliers, socket sets, screwdrivers and wrenches.

Buying quality tools will keep you prepared for various repairs and adjustments. If you're the type of driver who tinkers with your car before a long journey, this will be essential for fine-tuning and ensuring that your set up is ready for the next adventure.



Car Jack And Axle Stands


A reliable car jack and sturdy axle stand are indispensable for an array of different tasks. From changing tyres to inspecting the brakes, having a good view of the underbody of your car means you can address issues before they become problematic.

These tools also provide the necessary support to raise your vehicle and safely secure it during routine maintenance. Make sure you're familiar with the physical safety precautions to take to keep yourself comfortable and injury free while working under the vehicle.

Remember removing tyres might take some specialist knowledge. Don't hesitate to ask your local mechanic for some advice before a major project.



Tyre Pressure Gauge And Inflator


Keeping the correct tyre pressure is critical for safety, fuel efficiency and overall comfort when you drive your car. Keeping an eye on tyre pressure is especially important to stay safe during winter, so it's worth having a tool at home to help you carry this out safely.

A pressure gauge easily helps you monitor tyre pressure accurately, while an inflator allows you to quickly increase the pressure at home so you can start out on your journey safely. 

Whether you drive solo or with your family, regularly checking your tyres can help identify when it's time for a replacement. If you need to get a replacement fitted you can conveniently buy tyres online and choose between your favourite premium brands.


Jump Leads


Anyone can be affected by an unexpectedly flat battery. Keeping a set of jump leads in your car means that you can not only restart your own vehicle but help other people out too.

With quick and easy assistance from another car, you can save time and even eliminate the need to call out your breakdown cover provider. Roadside assistance can be costly, especially if you've not already prepaid for this to be added to your policy.

If you drive an older vehicle or you bought a used car recently, it's worth always having jump leads in your car. Alternatively if you want to be able to restart your car battery without the assistance of another car a car battery charger is a good investment.



Torque Wrench


Finally, don't underestimate how helpful a torque wrench can be when you're finishing up each little project with your car.

Every manufacturer recommends specific torques for different components in the vehicle. Whether you’re mounting brake callipers or fitting bolts, you never have to leave it to chance when you have a torque wrench. It’s the best way to make sure that you drive away with optimum safety and preparedness.

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