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Hey all! I just bought a used 2009 Outlander 800R XT. The previous owner traded it but must have kept the tool kit. Can someone tell me what it was comprised of? And what size spark plug socket was in it? Thanks for the help in advan
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Welcome aboard OuttyOwner. The factory toolkit doesn't really amount to much honestly and the tools are fairly cheap. However, probably a little better than most OEM tool kits. Basically comes with a pair of pliers, a screwdriver (phillips and flathead) and a spark plug tool along with a few wrenches. Oh yeah, and a little wipe cloth. I think that's about it. You would really be better off to get a small tool box or pouch and put the same items but a quality brand in there. I would do screwdrivers, pliers, spark plug tool (5/8 inch I believe) a 10mm socket, along with a 13, 14 and 15mm sockets and wrenches. With that, you should be all set.
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Thanks a lot 1Bad800X. Exactly what I was needing to know. I bought a cheap utility tool that came with a screwdriver that switches from flat to Phillips to put in it. Really appreciate the help and the welcome!
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Outty dude ... I'd also throw in a torque bit that fits the screws holding the floorboards on & an 8mm socket with an extension for the clutch cover .... & other 8mm stuff ... along with the 1/4 inch rachet to use said socket & extension .... .... and an 8mm / 10mm combination wrench.


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Thank you GunnY!
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