For dealing with mechanical issues I keep several items in my truck:
- Some basic hand tools
- A spare quart of motor oil
- A jug of antifreeze
- A jug of windshield wiper fluid
- A D-cell flashlight
- The factory jack
- A can of WD-40
- A few shop rags, a roll of paper shop towels, and waterless hand cleaner wipes
- Jumper cables
- A few magnesium road flares
- 12VDC air compressor/flashlight
- A can of Fix-A-Flat
- Four-way tire iron
- A Kershaw lock blade knife
- A Gerber Multiplier Scout multitool
- CB radio (also handy for real-time traffic reports)
- My everyday carry cell phone
- First aid kit
- Rain poncho
- Space blanket
Out trip remained within heavily-travelled areas so I wasn’t worried about taking anything for an overnight stay in the boonies, like the BOB shown in this post.
I normally also carry a get-home bag with additional supplies including an MRE, water, another poncho, compass, etc. but had to take it out for this trip since we were short on space. I need to change some of the contents and downsize it into a smaller bag. That will be a project for a future post.
2 comments:
Thanks Dave,
for the emergency prep list. I'm on the road for days and long miles for my work and was in need of a good suggestion for safe travels. What do you pack in your first aid kit?
Good list, but I always ditch the factory jack in favor of a floor jack. It's bulky, but when you need it, it's a godsend. Much, much easier to use, and I think much safer as well. If I didn't carry a floor jack, a bottle-jack would be next up.
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