Spare bits and pieces
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Spare bits and pieces
If you regularly drive your first gen on long trips in the middle of no where what spare parts do you pack along with you? Are there any special tools that you might need that a person might not think to carry normally? On the spare parts im talkin about things you could fit behind your seat that have a tendency to go out often.
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fuel solenoid, old belt, fuel filter, oklahoma socket set, cheap 3/8" dr. socket set, camping shovel(i have a 2wd), booster cables, tow strap( only used for dragging powerchokes home so far), flashlight, snakecharmer, and grate from old bbq grill and sealed bag of charcoal. And extra 5 gal can of diesel. Ofcourse this is in my toolbox though.
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What's in your toolbox? - Dodge Cummins Diesel Forum
Started this thread a while back, lots of good replys and gave me some ideas
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What's in your toolbox? - Dodge Cummins Diesel Forum
Started this thread a while back, lots of good replys and gave me some ideas
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Since I make a living with my First Gen, I'm on the road constantly. I have a couple of 'War Bags' with: fuses, extra wire, butt connectors, tape, new relays, small tub of bearing grease, small cig lighter air compressor, emergency flares, extra Rotella, jumper cables, flashlight, lg and sm universl wrenchs...then I have a little toolbox with wire cutters, strippers, cotter pins, sockets etc. I need to toss in some extra bearings and a bearing socket.
I'm probably leaving some important things out, just a quick run down. It is possible to pack the minimum and perform a quick fix to get you down the road in most cases. It just takes a little spontaneous creativity.
I made a jump wire for a golf cart out of the underwire of my bra one time because I didnt have wire cutters to get a little wire off the fence. On the backside of a ranch and almost dark...Victoria Secret saved the day.
I'm probably leaving some important things out, just a quick run down. It is possible to pack the minimum and perform a quick fix to get you down the road in most cases. It just takes a little spontaneous creativity.
I made a jump wire for a golf cart out of the underwire of my bra one time because I didnt have wire cutters to get a little wire off the fence. On the backside of a ranch and almost dark...Victoria Secret saved the day.
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My toolbox is so crammed I don't think I can fit anything else. I have:
- spade shovel with a long handle
- 30' long 6" wide tow strap out of an Army wrecker
- 15' bungee tow cable on the front bumper
- Hi-Lift jack
- lug wrench
- extra Rotella, anti-freeze/water, gear oil, grease, ATF, fuel, fuel filter, extra v-band clamps, extra wire, PLENTY of electrical tape and parachute cord
- 320-piece craftsman socket & wrench set that fits perfectly on one side of the box plus a toolbag full of screwdrivers, pliers, 2.5 lb sledge, vice-grips and some other essentials
- fuses, belt, bungee cords, bailing twine and ratchet straps
- jumper cables
- Carhartt bibs
- Small power inverter
- d-cell Mag light and 2 Surefire LED flashlights
- Remote-control high-intensity Go-Light
- ice chest of Lone Star beer
- camping chair
- I have fishing rod holders built in to the back of my toolbox and a slide-in rod holder/ fishing stand with a fighting chair built in (my name is DieselSharker for a reason)
All of this is what I carry everywhere I go, except for the fishing platform, not just on long trips. I HATE being stranded anywhere. Eventually I will get an onboard air compressor as well.
When I am wheeling or on the beach for a weekend of shark & red fishing I'll have extra axle shafts, u-joints, bearings, fullsize spare, a mini torch, etc. If I'm fishing the back of my truck is full of rods, 3 ice chests, a bunch of milk crates with random fishing gear in them and a Kayak.
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I forgot the most important things....my XM radio tuner and my Zune!.....OH, and my .40 Walther P99 and a Winchester .30-30
- spade shovel with a long handle
- 30' long 6" wide tow strap out of an Army wrecker
- 15' bungee tow cable on the front bumper
- Hi-Lift jack
- lug wrench
- extra Rotella, anti-freeze/water, gear oil, grease, ATF, fuel, fuel filter, extra v-band clamps, extra wire, PLENTY of electrical tape and parachute cord
- 320-piece craftsman socket & wrench set that fits perfectly on one side of the box plus a toolbag full of screwdrivers, pliers, 2.5 lb sledge, vice-grips and some other essentials
- fuses, belt, bungee cords, bailing twine and ratchet straps
- jumper cables
- Carhartt bibs
- Small power inverter
- d-cell Mag light and 2 Surefire LED flashlights
- Remote-control high-intensity Go-Light
- ice chest of Lone Star beer
- camping chair
- I have fishing rod holders built in to the back of my toolbox and a slide-in rod holder/ fishing stand with a fighting chair built in (my name is DieselSharker for a reason)
All of this is what I carry everywhere I go, except for the fishing platform, not just on long trips. I HATE being stranded anywhere. Eventually I will get an onboard air compressor as well.
When I am wheeling or on the beach for a weekend of shark & red fishing I'll have extra axle shafts, u-joints, bearings, fullsize spare, a mini torch, etc. If I'm fishing the back of my truck is full of rods, 3 ice chests, a bunch of milk crates with random fishing gear in them and a Kayak.
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I forgot the most important things....my XM radio tuner and my Zune!.....OH, and my .40 Walther P99 and a Winchester .30-30
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