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Old 02-12-2012, 06:11 AM   #11
Johnnyfry
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Tools

Well, fortunately or unfortunately, I carry about every tool invented, including my Dremel tool, cordless drill, 3 socket sets, torque wrench, yada-yada-yada. But that's me.

I think a socket set ( half inch drive), torque wrench, Crescent wrenches, Vise grips, screwdrivers, AC/DC multimeter, electrical tape, duct tape, bottle jack, jumper cable set, fuse set, spare bulbs, hose washers, a few sheet metal screws, tie wraps, tire gauge, crimp tool would be a minimum for me.

If you do not have the tools you are at the mercy of whatever service shop you can find for every little failure.

On your first long trip, keep track of what you need and add as necessary. We don't expect trouble but it sure feels good if you can fix it and be on your way.

John
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