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supersteve

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Don't know if this will do the OP any good but here is what I have been doing the past month or so.

The guys who mention about having tools but no parts have a point so I have been collecting up some used/serviceable parts where I can for free or cheap. To verify the functionality of these parts I have installed them when I can and then put the known good parts removed in my stash.
Here is what i have so far:
-used waterpump w/new gasket
-ignition coil w/igniter
-PCM
-plugs (lol all three)
-wiper motor
-misc fuses and relays
-water and air temp sensors
-timing belt
-timing belt tensioner
-fuel filter
-injector resistor
-MAP sensor
-distributor w/cap/rotor/wire
-antifreeze

I plan on getting:
-fuel injector
-alternator
-alternator belt
-oil filter w/3 quarts


It seems like a lot but this will fit behind the seats on a long trip. They are each in a ziploc bag and then carefully wrapped in paper.
My tools are tailored specifically for the Clown Car (8,10,12,14,etc.) and are going in some tool wraps under the seats.
 
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geojag

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Sometimes a hacksaw comes in handy. For my road kit, I have the Milwaukee handle that holds sawzall blades. I have used it several times. A good file can help out at times too.
 

Moose97

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I've been searching old posts to see about getting ideas about what folks carry in their travel boxes and ran across this thread. I know it's older but it struck me as interesting how many people say to have a phone, credit card and a triple A membership b/c you can't really fix anything on the road. I want to relay an experience I had just a couple of weeks ago. I was hunting and my truck wouldn't start. I had a buddy there who could run me in to town to a parts store but no tools. If I had had tools (I ended up borrowing from a friend of a friend) I could have been up an running. Had I not been able to repair myself I would have spent $100.00 to tow it to town and another $100.00 to $150.00 to replace a $25.00 relay. Can all repairs be made roadside with a travel box? I doubt it very much but I think that you can do enough to justify the time and expense of putting one together. My 2 cents anyway. Sorry to dredge up an old post but hey, it's the internet, I can do what I want.:thumbup:
 

Natsfan

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Sorry but I did not catch where the OP lives or travels. I realize this is not a "tool" bag thing but I live in the desert and I don't leave home without shade cloth and a gallon of water. Course cold weather travel would mean snow chance candles etc. Florida mean skeeter repellant and a shot gun.

Of course if you are way out there some KY might be good. It could be a long time before the helicopter gets to you and you might get lonely ;)
 
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scarney1988

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It an old post ... but hey :dunno:

Not doing tools cause everyone needs something different but the following are pretty universal for road repairs/damage control

Reflective safety vest for night time troubles. Heard too many stories of people being killed trying to change a tire or hit walking down a highway shoulder cause they were not seen. The vest might help, it might not, but it stores very compactly and can also be used as a marker if you have to leave your vehicle on the side of a dark road.

Warning triangles - same reasons as above

Plastic overalls - Never know when you'll break down on the way to a wedding, viewing, or even an interview. Also helps in wet weather to stay dry. Generally stores compactly.

1-3 gallon gas can.
Fuses appropriate to your car

Remember to use your head: Air up your spare before trips, check wear items and fluids, etc...

Not **** answers but hope some of you guys add these items into your kits.
 
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