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01-05-2016, 02:03 PM | #31 | |||
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I just visit the nearest feed lot piggery ... but don't use the same one regularly have a few on your options list
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01-05-2016, 03:20 PM | #33 | ||
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01-05-2016, 04:02 PM | #34 | ||
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01-05-2016, 04:46 PM | #35 | ||
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My work bag and hard hat, around 5 vanilla smelly trees, 5 strawberry smelly trees, the same amount of smelly trees in the packet in the centre console, and Bunnings receipts in the console
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01-05-2016, 07:50 PM | #36 | ||
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Different vehicles i stock differently, the au i carry a Tyre pressure gauge , usual spare wheel stuff , Sunnys and mobile phone and that's it.
The old ls 400 is pretty reliable, i carry about the same in it, though it has its own basic little tool kit . Other cars in the past have carried heaps of tools. Last edited by GasoLane; 01-05-2016 at 08:40 PM. Reason: Fixed typo |
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01-05-2016, 08:27 PM | #37 | ||
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Error correction mobile phones can sometimes be so annoying .
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01-05-2016, 08:54 PM | #38 | |||
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Apart from the standard equipment that came with the ute all I carry under the rear seat is 4 ratchet tie-down straps, a pair of gloves, a rag, 2 plastic bags, a torch, cloth cleaning spray for when the dog uses the back seats, a presta valve to schrader valve conversion piece for my MTB and about 20 old receipts (mostly under the front seats) |
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02-05-2016, 12:12 AM | #39 | ||
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Jack and wheel brace.
Lithium jump starter (jumper cables useless out in boonies). 900 lumen LED torch 1kg fire extinguisher
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02-05-2016, 08:37 AM | #40 | ||
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Hello,
Thanks for the replies, in my case I go out of phone range and may be the last one through the road, so in my mind I like to think I am prepared. I was curious about what others have, there may have been something that I thought I should add. If is in the Cab, it is always there. A box in the back may not always be there when you need something. |
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02-05-2016, 06:28 PM | #41 | |||
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02-05-2016, 07:08 PM | #42 | ||
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2 kg fire extinguisher, 2l bottle water, multitool, air foot pump, maps, spare hat, torch,tyre pressure gauge. stuff for the country.
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02-05-2016, 07:30 PM | #43 | ||
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In the work ute i hace spare clothes on the back seat, like jumpers beanie etc, wet weather gear, sunglasses, in the back all my tools, which are all safe in a locked canopy, in the Patrol i have recovery gear, normally a few beers rolling around haha or in the fridge, a umbrella, and a basic tool kits, with spanners tape those sorts of things, normally a flanny i've forgotten about, and usually tons of the missuses booby pins, those thing seem to multiply, waiting for them to appear in the Ranger now haha
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02-05-2016, 09:09 PM | #44 | ||
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Selection philips head and flat blade screwdrivers, including insulated Precision screwdriver kit Variety of pliers and sidecutters Mini plier/sidecutter kit “security” driver bit set Gas soldering iron Small gas blowtorch Several test lights Two multimeters Insulated, uninsulated and hex crimping pliers, (2mm2-75mm2 Selection of vice-grips 6”/8”/10”/12” and 15” shifters Scrapers, cold chisels, pin/centre punches and drifts Selection of plastic trim removal tools 2 leg gear puller Selection of fuel line disconnect tools Tyre pressure gauge Metric and AF hex key sets ROE metric spanner set 6mm-23mm ROE AF spanner sets covering 1/4”- 1-1/2” Offset AF spanner set 1/4”-1” Metric ratchet spanner set 6mm-19mm AF ratchet spanner set 1/4”-3/4” 1/4” socket set 4mm-13mm and 3/16”-12” (I think) 3/8” socket set 10mm-22mm and 3/8”-15/16” (I think) 3/8” metric deep socket set 8mm-19mm 1/2” socket set 10mm-25mm and 3/8”-1” 1/2” impact socket set for wheel nuts *small* selection 3/4” sockets 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” and 3/4” ratchets, breaker bars and extension bars Selection of socket adapters (3/8” to 1/4” etc) 600mm cheater bar Williams “Autotorque” micrometer torque wrench Torx drivers from T5 up to T55 Metric hex driver set Snap-on long series 5mm (?) hex driver for BA intake manifold bolts Toledo pry bar set Selection of ball peen hammers Fin straightening combs Macnaught grease gun and short/long grease needles 2x 4 tonne bottle jacks 5” engineers vice and 4” machinists vice Stand to mount the vices on that drops into ladder rack holes in the tray, made from ~20mm steel plate, doubles as an anvil 5kg fire extinguisher Folding wheel chocks Narva 2000A jumpstarter Small-ish compressor, 7m air hose and tyre inflator 600w pure sine wave inverter Panasonic Toughbook laptop with OBDII interface 2x Maglite torches with traffic wands LED Lenser head lamp Reflective high vis vest Lockout scissors and locks Several knives and shears Makita cordless drill and angle grinder kit Tomb thumb oil pump bottle Steel handle spade Flat, round and points files Hacksaw Consumables: Brake and carby cleaner Spray grease WD40 Dri-Lube Vaseline Graphite powder Dri-Glide teflon spray Degreaser Aerostart Several cans of spray paint Goop tray with just about any kind of sealant and adhesive you could think of Korode-Kure Graphite grease and never-seize sticks Stick and rosin core solder Bakers soldering flux 2.5mm arc welding rods Electrical, duct, gaffer, teflon and flagging tapes About Ύ of all the different crimp terminal types available Selection of screws, nuts, bolts, glass and, micro, mini, standard and maxi blade fuses and fusible links, circuit breakers, Holden specific, standard, mini and high current relays, common automotive bulbs, blind and wiring grommets, grease nipples, toggle, pushbutton and hobbs pressure switches Small rolls of single core wire 30m rolls of 3 and 4mm twin core 30m rolls of 3mm 5 core and 4mm 7 core Several metres of 1/4”, 5/6”, 3/8”and 1/2” high pressure hose that can handle just about anything including ATF.... Tub of hose fittings & clamps 50cal ammo box with spare rear wheel bearing kit, front hub, uni joint, spark plugs, oil and fuel filter and exhaust mount rubbers Radiator hoses and cap Litre bottles of diff oil, ATF, PS fluid and engine oil Bottle of dot3&4 compatible brake fluid 5L water jug Esky with a couple of bottles of water 3x 50cal ammo boxes with 3 days supply of food, clothes, camp cooking and hygiene stuff First aid kit 3x 6'X4' tarps Couple of old road signs that I can cut up to make brackets, etc from Wire wool, emery tape and scotch brite pads Several metres of 8g fencing wire A LOT of zip ties *sigh* I know theres lots of stuff I've forgotten, yet I wonder why fuel economy is attrocious!
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02-05-2016, 10:17 PM | #45 | ||
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You're driving a garage
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02-05-2016, 11:09 PM | #46 | |||
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02-05-2016, 11:38 PM | #47 | ||
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Here I was thinking I overdo it with my small toolbox, jumper leads, jump pack, and tow rope.... I need to get serious obviously!
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03-05-2016, 03:41 AM | #48 | ||
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Lol its a slippery slope
In my ute (s) I started off with a Faber Mustang II purely because I got it cheap, previously what I had I kept at home with a very basic breakdown kit in a 50cal ammo box behind the seat http://www.fabertoolboxes.com.au/product/mustang-ii/ It soon got filled up with what I had that I thought worthwhile, and a collection of bits and pieces that grew untill it was full to the point it was almost solid when it was closed up tight, then I got a awesome deal on a pair of Faber Jackaroo toolboxes, one with two drawers and one with a drop flap on the front. http://www.fabertoolboxes.com.au/product/jackaroo-ii/ Well.... you know how the story goes, you can never build a shed thats too big, because you soon fill it.... the collection grew untill you get this (no pics of the other one because its all packed away) Well.... I was working for Repco and I was getting some awesome deals on tool pricing, so the collection grew, I had my tools with me at work and often fitted things for customers (even cut down an overlength tow bar insert for a lady with a Ranger, THAT made me popular!) and every now and then someone would call me to come and bail them out of trouble..... and eventually BOTH boxes ended up full.... *sigh* one day, I'll buy a shed, offload most of the stuff from the ute, and stop answering my phone..... Sorry two of the photos arent upright, photobucket keeps changing them so theyre sideways
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03-05-2016, 01:17 PM | #49 | ||
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