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ScottG
Dec 23, 2017Nomad
As far as tools, I think it really depends on how much of a DIY'r you are. If your very handy you'll want to bring a lot more tools. I do some Handyman work for a couple of people and I have a "Dr's bag" that weighs about 65#. With it and a cordless driver I can work through just about any repair.
Most importantly, think about what chores you may have to attempt. Flat tire, bearing repacks, brake adjustments, electrical and plumbing repairs, etc. The normal tasks associated with your type of RV and lifestyle will dictate the tools you'll need.
I do have a safety vest and flares in case I have to work on the side of the road.
Most importantly, think about what chores you may have to attempt. Flat tire, bearing repacks, brake adjustments, electrical and plumbing repairs, etc. The normal tasks associated with your type of RV and lifestyle will dictate the tools you'll need.
I do have a safety vest and flares in case I have to work on the side of the road.
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