Your MUST HAVE Tools for Travel
#23
Just a rock. Thats all I need. Not sure why I carry one though, the places I go usually have some I can borrow.
Oh and a brick for backup. In case my rock fails and I cant get a new one.
Those things are so I can hit myself in the face because if something breaks its because I didnt do somthing right when building the truck. So far havnt needed any tools, but I do carry a limited edition "Solid Axle Swap" craftsman 154pc tool set full of extra's. (bet no body else's girlfriend got them one of those uh)
Oh and a brick for backup. In case my rock fails and I cant get a new one.
Those things are so I can hit myself in the face because if something breaks its because I didnt do somthing right when building the truck. So far havnt needed any tools, but I do carry a limited edition "Solid Axle Swap" craftsman 154pc tool set full of extra's. (bet no body else's girlfriend got them one of those uh)

Last edited by ThatGuy1295; Nov 27, 2012 at 05:34 PM.
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
Anymore a cell phone , AAA card , Towing and road service on insurance and credit cards
After having a very few close calls I have found it is no longer safe to try and patch things up along the road.
Aside from my normal tools Being able to change a flat jumper cables .
Anything else I get it towed to my place.
Keeping after my maintenance most always prevents these things.
except when my Big feet kick the fuse panel and knock fuses loose.
After having a very few close calls I have found it is no longer safe to try and patch things up along the road.
Aside from my normal tools Being able to change a flat jumper cables .
Anything else I get it towed to my place.
Keeping after my maintenance most always prevents these things.
except when my Big feet kick the fuse panel and knock fuses loose.

#27
I put together a toolkit after having a fan belt break during -15 weather. I wanted to keep it small so I could stow it behind the seat. So I have a 8" x 12" toolbag with the following:
3/8" metric socket set (sizes 10mm - 19 mm)
metric box wrenches (sizes 10mm - 19 mm)
6-way screwdriver
slip joint pliers
wire stripper/cutters
Gloves
prybar (doesn't actually fit in the toolbag)
3/8" metric socket set (sizes 10mm - 19 mm)
metric box wrenches (sizes 10mm - 19 mm)
6-way screwdriver
slip joint pliers
wire stripper/cutters
Gloves
prybar (doesn't actually fit in the toolbag)
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