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Your Must-have tools in the trunk [er...boot]

Easy that, Harbor Freight or the like. Yep, anyplace that sells china tools. What ever is cheepest. You'll only need em one time most likely.
 
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Dave: Bailing wire is *so* last century! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

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Hi Nial,
As I am also. Maybe "mechanics wire" would be more correct for the present.
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If your car has a weak point and you want to go, Peace of mind is the fix in the car. The weather is nice in KC and I NEED to get the bugeye out this weekend.

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Peace of mind is to correct the weak points before you go. It's called preventive maintenance.
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I also take the maintenance manual and a Moss Motors or Victoria British Catalog incase I need something overnighted to my motel or wherever I am at. Weekend trips or longer.
 
I once hung an entire exhaust system with bailing wire...lol
JC
 
Guys all of you forgot some of the must haves for the road box,points,rotor,cap,f/filter,carb oil,one of most important a throttle cable (mine broke once I'll always carry a spare)tire plugging tool & plugs 1 of those cheep little air compressors and the tools needed to do some minor work on the road all fit in two small canvas bags that stay in my boot. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif I also agree w/the preventative maintance line from a couple posts b4 it goes along way
 
oh, my list was for all the time, road trips are different of course
 
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I once hung an entire exhaust system with bailing wire...lol

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I've found wire coat hangers to be a reasonable substitute... and I never hang my clothes up, anyway.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
 
Wow...some good ideas there. I haven't had time to participate in this topic since I've been moving this past week...but I definitely need to take some of your guys' pointers.

As for flashlights...I have one of those ones that has a squeeze handle on it that charges up the light when you squeeze it several times. Not the brightest light, but definitely reliable.

And good old fashioned flares, since my Sprite does not have hazard lights.

Joel
 
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As for flashlights...I have one of those ones that has a squeeze handle on it that charges up the light when you squeeze it several times. Not the brightest light, but definitely reliable.

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Sounds good... unless you're stuck and need both hands....

I've got a little headband mounted combo (regular/LED) one that uses 3 AAA bateries that's very small and light and works well.
 
Why heck, have both then. Hope you are one of those folks who remember batteries.
 
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I do. Nothing beats a big flashlight when it comes to looking for things... but its not the best for working on a car- I had one carefully balanced to light up my work ... until it rolled off the fender and broke the bulb. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif

And with one little and one large you can lose a set of batteries and still have light (maybe) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
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