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What tools are in the original tool kit?


Beck180

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Looking to build a tool kit similar to the original 2002 tool kit. But couldn't find a post that listed exactly what was in the original 2002 tool kit.

Can someone list that out for me? Thanks!

Beck

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See this post:

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,50/page,viewtopic/t,370390/highlight,/sid,0122b0dea3fcdd023ae429ad08c66a71/

It has a flat and star screwdriver(swapping the tip around), the two spanners are flats, will check later today to confirm the sizes, angled 17 spanner for brake adjustment, plug spanner with T rod, and pliers.

Here you can see the sizes, but the pliers are wrong. http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,0/page,download/id,57617/

Regards

Jacques

'71 2002 Malaga, fun weekender

'70 2002ti Colorado, Restoration/money pit

'74 2002 turbo in my dreams, sideways...

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OK, so lots of interest in tools. My set is complete but rusty. The pliers work. For picture e-mail me at wbredehoft at gmail.com. Best offer takes them.

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both my 69 and 73 have their original tool rolls with grey handled screwdrivers.

mike

'69 Nevada sunroof-Wolfgang-bought new
'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
'91 Brillantrot 318is sunroof-Georg Friederich 
Fiat Topolini (Benito & Luigi), Renault 4CVs (Anatole, Lucky Pierre, Brigette) & Kermit, the Bugeye Sprite

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See this post:

http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,50/page,viewtopic/t,370390/highlight,/sid,0122b0dea3fcdd023ae429ad08c66a71/

It has a flat and star screwdriver(swapping the tip around), the two spanners are flats, will check later today to confirm the sizes, angled 17 spanner for brake adjustment, plug spanner with T rod, and pliers.

Here you can see the sizes, but the pliers are wrong. http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,0/page,download/id,57617/

Regards

Jacques

Just curious - the photo in the link has a 17mm wrench with a kink in it. Is this original, or is it a custom enhancement that allows better access to the rear brake adjusters?

Jerry

no bimmer, for now

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