Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
No zip ties?extra fuses
duck tape
jumper cables-mostly used to help other people
tow strap
a small cen-tech code reader that gives the code definitions
expandable baton
rope
leatherman
flaslight
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No zip ties?extra fuses
duck tape
jumper cables-mostly used to help other people
tow strap
a small cen-tech code reader that gives the code definitions
expandable baton
rope
leatherman
flaslight
No zip ties?
not normally around town no, but now that you mentioned it I did just toss a bag of about a dozen in the cubby with the jack and other crap that fits in thereNo zip ties?
Does anyone still carry tools in your truck for quick repair? or is too old school? Let's see who and what, could be a whole set or something you put (pieced) together by yourself.
Cool tool for the garage or shop. Don't know about keeping it in my vehicle since it's needing an air source.
Cool tool for the garage or shop. Don't know about keeping it in my vehicle since it's needing an air source.
I have an inflator gun with digital gauge I use with my air compressor in my garage. It makes inflating easy. Just attach to tire valve and it shows you tire pressure. Squeeze trigger to inflate and when you release trigger it shows the tire pressure again.
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Ironically, that's what I try to do sometimes in my office when I can't get a signal and don't want to walk 10 feet to the door where I can get one. I hold the phone up like I'm Thor trying to pull down a lightning bolt.
You just decide to stop in the woods and rebuild it?Almost everything needed except a tech 2 at the time.
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ROFLYou just decide to stop in the woods and rebuild it?
Thats what Iam talking aboutAlmost everything needed except a tech 2 at the time.
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You just decide to stop in the woods and rebuild it?
Well done.Broken down side of the road in Cape May NJ, lower hose clamp broke sprayed all over the starter and shorted it out and megafuse. Also found the radiator split on the same side.
I didnt have a step with me so I had to remove the bumper to use the support bar as a step.
When I tow my race trailer its got enough tools and parts to tear down and rebuild both an r6 and r1 engine.
Gorilla Tape and a Phillips screwdriverDoes anyone still carry tools in your truck for quick repair? or is too old school? Let's see who and what, could be a whole set or something you put (pieced) together by yourself.