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For a day trip, what spares do you carry?
For a weekend what spares do you carry?
What things would you like to take, but theres just no room?
Beastmavster wrote:I always carry a brakeline clamp offroad... they're good tools to have. One blown line = no brake pressure and no brakes about 2 pumps later.
Spare brake fluid would be good... but you take everything you need your whole garage and it wont all fit :(
I always carry spare belts, brake fluid and clamp, oil to top up in case + cable ties, gaffa tape and wd40 and the toolkit + the usual array of fuses and screws / bolts etc.
Tiny
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got hoses , oil,, brake fluid , belts , tools and some sort of idea how to fix most minor hick-ups on ma travels !!!! all the tools in the world aint no good if u dont have any idea how things work or know how to troubleshoot minor problems
always carry spare CVs with me 2 to be exact ...
tools rags and tarp zipties and gaffa tape
anything else broken some one else can go for a drive for me and pick one up
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Hoses and belts. If any thing else goes wrong a temp fix and motor home. Mind you I have spent more times repairing Jeeps and Tojo's on the trail so far.
Long trips, wheel hub bearings, hoses, belts, eletrical stuff, tools, water pump, liquid metal, a couple of welding rods, engine oil and brake fluid. Oh and diff oil now after the Big Red jump, see the link in the signature.
CJ
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if a fat lady falls in the forest do the trees laugh?
[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
Bilby,
The damage on the big red jump was a bent diff at the knuckle, leaking seal on passenger side and the Tough Dog shock lasted antoher six months before it let go.
I still managed to drive all the way from Birdsville to Sydney via Isa, Alice springs, Ayers Rock and the Oodnadatta track with a little detour to Mount Buller for some skiing with the occasional check on the diff oil and a wheel alignment.
CJ
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