n7bsn wrote:
Trackrig wrote:
Put together a seperate tool kit that just stays in the RV or the truck. It's simpler, saves time, and you don't forget to pack or go find something in the garage before you leave.
Bill
What Bill said... the RV tool's don't have to be Snap-On, Harbor Freight can work just fine. I found I didn't have a really LARGE wrench, so I dropped by HF and bought one. Last trip we used it has a hammer too boot.
I carry a fairly complete set of wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, hammer, wood-saw, mini-hack-saw, box of assorted nuts/bolts/screws, some electrical tools (a free DMM from HF), fuses, light-bulbs, one drill/driver (which also runs the stab-jacks up/down).
In addition to these I carry an electric impact wrench,volt meter,grease gun,torque wrench,1/4,3/8,1/2 socket sets,wire repair items,cable repair items,battery jumper,drill driver,heat gun,hydraulic jack,pex repair items,misc plumbing items,wd40,blaster,silicone spray and sealant,eternabond tape,1 quart truck oil,fuel filter,Amp meter,compressor and best of all DUCK TAPE-I like to be ready if I break down.