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What tool kit do you carry?
Hi Guys,
I'm going to be taking some longer day trips in my car and I'm looking into buying a dedicated tool kit to put in the trunk. I'm thinking of something inexpensive.. maybe like this. Amazon.com: Apollo Precision Tools DT0138 86 Piece Household Tool Kit: Home Improvement I'm also planing on getting a set of fuses, some extra electrical connectors and the like to pack along. Just wondering what you all are packing. Roger |
May if you plan on throwing the tools away and restocking the case. I don't know of this particular brand, and the price might lead you to believe it's not total junk, but you're often better off with a good crescent, channel lock pliers and a hammer than crap Taiwan wrenches(AKA knuckle busters). I would say at least get lady kenmore or Lowe's Kobalts.
I don't know about your Cobra, but I would also make sure your kit includes Allen wrenches. Good question though. I have a set of wrenches, sockets, crescent, channel lock screw drivers and vice vice grips in a battery box that I always make sure is in my boat before I launch. Also it has half a dozen wires with alligator clips on each end to jump across corroded out fuzzes. That saved my ass once in the ship channel! |
Crafstman 53 pc tool set - fits nicely in the trunk and cost less than $50. I also bought a cheap set of combination wrenches and they fit in the same case:
Craftsman -53 pc. Mechanics Tool Set http://s.shld.net/is/image/Sears/999...sm=0.9,0.5,0,0 Pete |
2 cans of Fix A Flat, a few wrenches, a relay and fuse kit, cheapo volt/ohm meter then last but not least my Amex and triple A cards.
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Also, tire plug kit (just used it to fix a nail hole in a tire on my DD), 12v air compressor, spare coil, spare mag pickup (MSD), spare belt, duct tape and a small tarp.
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Good info. If all else fails, I've wondered what you have to look out for when putting the car on a flat bed tow truck. Seems like it would be difficult to tie off and pull the car up without putting pressure on the body (strap rubbing or nose bottoming out). Any experience with that?
Regards, Kevin |
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I have the same kit PSB has. |
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cell phone and bottle of water, and maybe a snack...
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Would this work? https://picasaweb.google.com/1120929...70967449754354 Ruger Stainless GP100 6" .357mag. 200 rounds 158gr JHP. |
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Tks God that the insurance company felt guilty for not having the appropriate tow and paid for a complete paint job. The tools I like the kit from Craftman someone suggested, I also carry a portable Snap-On starter booster vs the booster cables. The tarp is certainly a good idea, I have not top--cloth or fiberglass:MECOOL: Hey Mariachi how about a nice cigar to enjoy after the whiskey:LOL:? BTW I like the SIG .357 SIG over the Beretta 9mm. Cheers Basque1(Lou) |
I'm also thinking I need a flare gun, satellite radio and a bag full of cash
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besides my 1911....two cans of fix a flat.....paying for a tow by god knows who for a flat and risking the front valance is not what i want to worry about
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This is exactly what I was concerned with. Without trying to put the car on a tow truck it is hard to know what the problems might be. What is the "appropriate" tow truck? If there is a specific type of rig, equipment or set-up it would be good to know so you could ask for it when calling for a truck. Regards, Kevin |
Seriously this is all great information.
I hadn't thought about fix-a-flat. Maybe a bottle of Octane boost in case I can't find any 93 octane. |
kevin, there really isn't a way to ask for the right equipment, the angle the rollback has when its lowered depends on so many factors, type of truck, who made the body. its the initial loading before the tires hit the rollback when the front end will smack the rollback floor....
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AAA Card and a 6 pack
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Thanks, Kevin |
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