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Like many of you, I have the original toolkit, consisting of a variety of insturments, some useful (the amazing reversable screwdriver, sparkplug socket) some cool (tow hook!), and some really crappy (are those really pliers, and where would I use them if I could get them open?). All wrapped in a leatherette carrying bag---kind of looks like a medevial surgical kit.
So if I keep the original kit for show, what should I really be carrying with me when I drive around?
030: Sport Group
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In my car it is:
- the standard toolkit
- flashlight: one of those very small ones (in the glove compartment)
- the wheel lock key
- medium scale leatherman (with pliers, not scissors)
- extra sweatshirt / hat
- a couple of rags
- a small stack of service station towels
- the tow hook
- pen and paper (to write down the info from that idiot who just crashed into you).
- maps
- piece of rope (about 10-15 ft).
- a couple plastic bags
- little bits of french fries for emergency food (although have to dig them out from under the seats) [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
- a 2nd leatherman, the "
squirt", is always on my keychain
Roland
I like Phil's idea of carrying an old cell phone for 911 calls.
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)
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In case any of you have never had the pleasure of meeting Flash, here is a picture. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)
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I hate waiting around for a tow, they are generally not truthful about how soon they will be anywhere. If you are up in the mountains you might be there a long while. Since you need a proper flatbed generally that complicates things. Getting a regular tow is not something I would be OK with. I'd hate to be a bug on it's back over something simple like a DME relay or flat tire, which I can sort out in 10 minutes with little interruption in my outing.
My suggestion:
Stock or the like: Compressor/spare/tool roll/jack.
Better wheel lug wrench or 4-way
Flashlight
Gloves
Tire plug kit
Small socket set with screwdriver bits
Spare supercharger belt, or stock serpentine belt, and the tools needed to change it. That means the double set of open end wrenches.
Jumper cables
DME relay or jumper wire
Jug of premixed coolant
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue
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My Blackberry has RS Barn on speed dial. And Pete and Max's personal numbers [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
And...if my car ever broke down, Flash would call me (Chuck Norris of 968s)
Jay
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(This post was last modified: 08-07-2010, 10:53 AM by
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