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Got a list? Kinda curious, and I need to do this.on long road trips I usually take a tool bag of specific tools that would be most commonly needed in a attempt to prevent some ******* from charging me highway robbery in case of emergency.
Unless your going to build a 1000 rwhp rig, no need for those big twin disc verters.
I got the Circle D 6L80 3200 stall, only option I pony'd up for was the billet where that makes the converter stronger.
Around town, drives like a stock converter...............now when you put the pedal down, its fun. Its like the best of both worlds.
I think that would be about right.
I really think that would fill in the low end grunt void that the 5.3 has.
Many of those converters specify not for towing is my only concern.
Weight of the tahoe + some of the canyons around here.
My boat does not weigh much really, maybe 3k fully loaded with fishing gear and fuel...
I know you weren’t asking me but...Got a list? Kinda curious, and I need to do this.
no I just hand pick whatever but the normal stuff like 7 8 10 12 13 15 17 18 20 22mm short and long sockets, a variety of ratchet extensions, breaker bar, both types of screw drivers, some open end wrenches basically, duck tape the essentials is all. usually the back is packed with suitcases or equipment and snacks so not trying to add 100lbs of toolsGot a list? Kinda curious, and I need to do this.
I need to balance necessity with weight and space.Thanks for the lists guys. Every time I go to put a kit together it gets out of hand and I give up. I’ll make a list of my own based off all yours and hopefully it won’t be too much. Maybe if I actually make a list first it will help. I’d like to make my roll-away shrink to pocket size but that ain’t happening.
Lol. I even have an extra stashed with my SAE sockets.Guys, don't just have one 10mm socket in your kit. Put at least three in there. You know if you only have one it's gonna disappear.
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I seem to have issues with 13mm sockets too.Guys, don't just have one 10mm socket in your kit. Put at least three in there. You know if you only have one it's gonna disappear.
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I don't see how they get away with that. I'd think it would be a huge liability for AAA.Yeah I have AAA+ with 200 mile towing but last time when I did my reverse WOT specialty the dude wouldn’t let me ride in the tow truck because of Covid. Luckily I was within walking distance of home but I guess I could have called Uber, they’re operating again. But not sure if the tow companies are letting people in their trucks yet.
What, you mean not let people in the tow truck? The tow companies are only paid by AAA, not owned by them. The tow companies set their own policies. Nothing AAA can do about that.I don't see how they get away with that. I'd think it would be a huge liability for AAA.
Yeah, letting people NOT ride with them. Didn't someone say a driver said that was AAA's policy but not their towing company's? What if someone gets stuck in a bad area(rhetorical question) and can't get a ride, and the driver refuses to let them get in?What, you mean not let people in the tow truck? The tow companies are only paid by AAA, not owned by them. The tow companies set their own policies. Nothing AAA can do about that.
IDK but you have the right to refuse a tow so you could stay in your broke down vehicle if you felt better. You don’t have the right to possibly infect a tow driver with Covid though, they have the right to protect themselves. There’s no way you can force someone to be in a small enclosed space right now no matter what. If you’re that concerned about being in an unsafe place you can call the police I guess. I know there was a time that you couldn’t get an Uber or cab for awhile when this shit first started, and then they modified their vehicles with plastic screens and of course you ride in the back, behind the plastic. You can’t do that in a single cab tow truck, which almost all of them are. I don’t remember seeing any crew cab tow trucks. So right now afaik, you still can’t ride in the cab of a tow truck- you have to call an Uber or cab and it’s up to you to get yourself home. I don’t think there’s anything in AAA’s policies that states they have to take YOU anywhere, just your vehicle.Yeah, letting people NOT ride with them. Didn't someone say a driver said that was AAA's policy but not their towing company's? What if someone gets stuck in a bad area(rhetorical question) and can't get a ride, and the driver refuses to let them get in?