fimi7
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posted on 23/3/14 at 02:08 PM |
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** What tools do you travel with?
Just about to legalize my car and 2 questions crossed my mind.
1. What tools should I keep in the car for the just in case?
2. I have no spare tire, do you guys travel with tire plugs or fixAFlat cans?
--- Ali
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whitestu
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posted on 23/3/14 at 02:27 PM |
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I just have a cheap tool kit that I wouldn't mind too much if it was stolen, some tyre fix stuff, and cable ties, tape etc. for roadside bodges.
Fortunately I've never needed any of it.
Stu
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skov
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posted on 23/3/14 at 03:09 PM |
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RAC Membership Card.
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owelly
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posted on 23/3/14 at 03:25 PM |
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Breakdown card and mobile phone. I never seem to go far from home anyway so a pile of spare wheels is not far away. However, I do have a tyre repair
kit in the car that has not been opened since my motorcycling days. It should have a packet of tyre plugs, the tool to fit them and a little compresed
gas cylinder in it.
On the odd planned jaunt that requires tools, I stuff a few bits in a tool roll and Velcro it under the seat. It usually has the following in it:
Small adjustable spanner.
Bit bigger adjustable spanner.
Swap-end screwdriver.
Pliers.
Cable-ties.
Insulating tape.
Latex-type gloves.
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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chesney321
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posted on 23/3/14 at 03:39 PM |
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the missus lol
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theprisioner
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posted on 23/3/14 at 04:33 PM |
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RAC card + some bits and pieces to repair punctures as the RAC will only offer you transport home/garage after a long wait at the side of the road. I
carry a Porsche 911 alloy jack and some repair worms and awls and a very small electric pump. I go to places like Applecross where it can be a long
way to an open garage. A few tools saves lots of lost holiday time. The whole lot takes up the space of a biscuit tin. Depends on how far from home
you go!
http://sylvabuild.blogspot.com/
http://austin7special.blogspot.co.uk/
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Paul AS
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posted on 23/3/14 at 04:42 PM |
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Another RAC vote here. Can of tyre foam, dinky little scissor jack, adjustable spanner, and that's about it for local trips. Long distance goes
up a bit with wheel brace, selection of allen keys, tie wraps and gaffer tape.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 23/3/14 at 05:18 PM |
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I have a small tool box about 24" by 6"by 6" which is packed full of tools, a couple of sets of spanners (wrenchs)ring and open end
, screwdrivers a 1/4"socket set , a 3/8" socket set, a 1/2" breaker bar and a few sockets, mole grips, pliers , cutters a hammer etc
gaffer and insulating tape , cable ties etc. Not normally needed for kyself but has often go other people out of trouble
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coozer
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posted on 23/3/14 at 06:25 PM |
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I carry a tote bag from my days with London Transport with a small socket set, a few screw drivers crossed and flat, insulating tape, loads of tie
wraps and a roll of duck tape. Couple of spanners, pliers and a multi tool.
I used to carry a AA card but after getting mucked about summit chronic off them I now use AutoAid @ £39/year..
http://www.autoaidbreakdown.co.uk/
1972 V8 Jago
1980 Z750
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Scuzzle
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posted on 23/3/14 at 07:20 PM |
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I've broken down and been messed around by the RAC who said the car was too low to be towed with his van and a flat bed would have to be used at
my expense because the car was lower than standard. Luckily I got the car going and when my RAC renewal came through I phoned them and told them I
wanted to cancel. The woman gave me the renewal for half price and guaranteed the car would be towed home no matter what and to take a note of the
date and time and her name as proof as all their calls are recorded.
I now keep said info on a piece of paper in my wallet in case I go through the same thing again.
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fimi7
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posted on 23/3/14 at 07:43 PM |
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Thanks for all the good input. It does help...
--- Ali
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