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What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

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What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by TheOtherLeft »

Having driven my GF's car for the past few weeks as mine was at the repairers I had a barebones tool kit. In it was:
- tyre puncture repair kit,
- air compressor,
- Large vice grip,
- Large pliers with wire cutters,
- screwdrivers (flat and philips),
- 3/8" socket set,
- 1/4" socket set,
- 12V trouble light,
- extendable wheel brace,
- spare fuses,
- gaffa tape,
- fire extinguisher

It all fits in a Woolies green shopping bag. Also the first aid kit lives in the glovebox permanently.

If say, you are driving a friends car on a long trip what else you would carry?
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by DamTriton »

One of those jump start batteries or jumper leads.

Roll of glad wrap (good for serious burns, and splinting/immobilizing broken limbs or snakebites). Weighs nothing and stores under seat.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by TheOtherLeft »

DAMKIA wrote:One of those jump start batteries or jumper leads.

Roll of glad wrap (good for serious burns, and splinting/immobilizing broken limbs or snakebites). Weighs nothing and stores under seat.
Oh yeah, jumper leads live in the car along with the first aid kit.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by Green as Grass »

Sockets, Spanners, Coolant, Test light, Blanket, Zip ties and a multi tool Leatherman.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by Z()LTAN »

cable ties and duct tape. Nothing u cant fix with just those...


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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by Struth »

^^^^^^ you forgot the metal putty you dunce :finger:
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by -Scott- »

Struth wrote:^^^^^^ you forgot the metal putty you dunce :finger:
These things are for fixing bits that are moving when they shouldn't. You don't have anything for fixing bits that don't move when they should.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by BOG00R »

I carry most of what's listed above, items such as coolent are omited to save weight, drinking water works just as well in a breakdown situation.

Most people think I'm pulling their leg when I explain that I also have in the panic kit, an epirb, small bible and a bodybag ;)
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by brad 93hilux »

Metal putty for sure.. Broke down at yawal the other week.. Lost all the oil put of sump and fixed it with some spanners and metal putty. (and a bit of chainsaw bar oil :shock: )
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by MightyMouse »

-Scott- wrote:
Struth wrote:^^^^^^ you forgot the metal putty you dunce :finger:
These things are for fixing bits that are moving when they shouldn't. You don't have anything for fixing bits that don't move when they should.
Ah - the voice of experience... gold.


Perhaps we should create a Type 1 and Type 2 fault list...

Type 1 - for fixing bits that are moving when they shouldn't.

Cable ties, assorted tape, metal putty.....

Type 2 - for fixing bits that aren't moving when they should.

Hammer, bolt burrer......
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by crunk81us »

BFH
Cable ties
welding rods
jumper leads
insulation/duct tape
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by Struth »

MightyMouse wrote:
-Scott- wrote:
Struth wrote:^^^^^^ you forgot the metal putty you dunce :finger:
These things are for fixing bits that are moving when they shouldn't. You don't have anything for fixing bits that don't move when they should.
Ah - the voice of experience... gold.


Perhaps we should create a Type 1 and Type 2 fault list...

Type 1 - for fixing bits that are moving when they shouldn't.

Cable ties, assorted tape, metal putty.....

Type 2 - for fixing bits that aren't moving when they should.

Hammer, bolt burrer......
A good point, where does a busted CV fall though,

Bits that should move but don't,

or

Bit's that move but should not

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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by montana »

a newspaper and box of matches is all i have
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by sierrajim »

montana wrote:a newspaper and box of matches is all i have
You should buy yourself a Jeep, this way you won't have to carry the matches.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by Swag_Man »

without pulling the space crate out of the back of my car and listing what is in it.... this is what i can remember.. of cause it fits ok in a 4b but not so well in the gf's gets...

sockets sets 1/2-1/4
jump leads 2 sets 1 long 1 short
arc sticks (welding rods) whatever
crc
lots of cable ties
first aid kit
fire extinguisher (mounted on the insider of the lid for easy access
standard recovery gear is also in there
soldering iron
basic leccy stuff, fused, wire, crimper's
shifter
small multi-meter
probably other stuff as well

admittedly i don't put this crate in many other cars but could in theory.. as that is what the question was but its a little like how long is a stick...

on long trips i throw in rattle gun and cordless drill as well but little to heavy to have living in the car...

hope it kinda helps

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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by MightyMouse »

Perhaps also a Type 3 list - for fixing problems from Type 1 & 2 that don't seem to be there any more.......

Welding rods, ratchet straps
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by sidewayz »

sorry for the dumb question, but what do u use to make the welding rods work?
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by gu town »

sidewayz wrote:sorry for the dumb question, but what do u use to make the welding rods work?

jumper leads and two 12v car batteries will do the trick, although you need three leads.


My spares kit.

crescent supercheap 60pc toolkits
bead breaker
tyre levers
compressor & tyre plugs
ZIPTIES!
tape
firstaid kit
metal putty
hoses & belts
rp7 or crc
fresh water
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by MightyMouse »

Chuck in a welding filter/lens.... beats closing your eyes or using three pairs of sunnies.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by Hamo »

Just the RACV Gold card Im covered.
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by tanz-e »

lenth of heater hose, auto elec wire, fuses, light tester are things i carry that i dont think have been mentioned..
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by South »

Around town, nothing but a screw driver. Own a Toyota, don't need tools as it doesnt break down :finger:

Touring I have a full sidchrome toolkit of about 150 bits and bobs with other random shite in. Doesn't get opened, as its a Toyota :armsup:
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Re: What's in your barebones "get out of trouble" tool kit

Post by V.W.Dave »

All that have taveled out with me know my yellow bag of wonders.

This is only for when I am wheelen

Tow rope
Snatch strap
1/4 set,
3/8 set
6-24mm open end/box end
8-19mm ratchet wrenchs
18" and 24" prybar
screw drivers
power probe (fancy test light)
needle nose pliers
channel locks
lineman pliers
electical tape
some wire and wire ends
about 10 foot of rope
4 ratchet straps
a wind up torch (does not need battery's)
jumper cables
welding rods (big lesson learnt for not having them)
big hammer
a zip-lock bag of the common nuts/bolts from the sierra
zip-ties
bottle of water
5L of fuel
tire repair kit
air compressor
small fold up spade
and I never go anywhere without my highlift.
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