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I like the look of the Bronco tool roll, but could never come close to justifying the expense. With the 20% coupon that’s good through this month, though, I’m wondering if I should consider it. I have a decent tool collection at home I’ve accumulated over the years, but I like the idea of having everything in one compact place. I’d love to hear from those of you who have it or have used it.
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Where is the 20% coupon? I only see a $20 off $80. Considering the Ford racing lift kit and 20% sure would be nice! Thanks!
 

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I use mine often. Keeps my truck tools away from normal garage tools. I think it was worth it for me. Keep mine latched down in the back 100% of the time.
 

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My .02 - I got one the last time there was a 20% off coupon. I also have a bunch of tools in the garage, but I wanted something dedicated to keep in the Bronco. This is the easy button to get a toolset to keep in your Bronco. There are cheaper ways to accomplish this, and I'm sure folks will tell us that, but I wanted easy, and dedicated. That way I know where my tools are when I need them in the garage, and don't have to go hunting for them in the Bronco.
 

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I thought about getting it. Then I wondered which spare parts would I need to carry to justify the tool roll.

Instead I'm thinking about what repairs I'd be making on the trail and carry tools for those repairs. For example tie rods, tools to remove skid plates, tools to manually unlock parking brake. I'll end up with a smaller, but more useful tool set.

That kit is a good one, but is missing tools you'd need. It's missing tools you need to change a tie rod and the torx keys are not torx plus.

There are some you'll never use such as a 13/16 spark plug socket. I asked why the 13/16 spark plug socket, they said someone you're with might need it.

They give the impression the tool kit is Bronco specific. It isn't. It's a nice and well made tool kit that has a Bronco on each tool. It's a good start for a "kitchen sink" tool set.
 
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Definitely worth it. I keep mine in the back of the bronco at all times and its come in handy quite a few times
 

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I love mine, would recommend with discount.
 

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I was able to use points to cover most of the cost of mine. I know it’s expensive but having it in the truck all the time is nice. Added a larger spanner wrench for tie rod work, but it has most of what you’d need. It fits perfectly under the rear seat (4 door) and having the Bronco logo on the bag and tools is a nice touch. Thankfully, I haven’t needed to use it much other than little random work in the garage and using the hammer to drive large tent spikes when camping.
 

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I use mine often. Keeps my truck tools away from normal garage tools. I think it was worth it for me. Keep mine latched down in the back 100% of the time.
I do the same. Also I have used the tools often. I am able to just grab what I need from the toolbag, without needing to grab things out of the tool box in the garage. It's convenient. Also on the trails its good to have a full set of tools.
 

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Worth it, IMO. I've used it multiple times and fortunately, none of them were to repair my Bronco. Easy to carry in the Bronco and even if I sold the car down the road, I'd keep the toolkit.
 

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Use mine regularly, and not just on the Bronco. Used it the other day on my wife's Escape.

Kind of annoying because it doesn't come with all of the tools you need to work on the Bronco, but it does come with most.
 

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20% off and Ford pass points lowered the price to the point I have ordered one. I like how it is made to fit under the seat. I have a bag of tools sliding around in the trunk of my other car and this sounds like a better solution.
 

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That kit is a good one, but is missing tools you'd need. It's missing tools you need to change a tie rod and the torx keys are not torx plus.
What tools do you need to add to cover a tie rod replacement?
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