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Desert_Captain
Jun 11, 2014Explorer III
Think about everything you will need to SAFELY change a tire. Bottle jack, jackstands, heavy duty lug and torque wrenches (I also have a 100 psi compressor & tire repair/plug kit).
I have found that a good assortment of ss screws (both wood and machine), along with nuts and washers can be very useful. Forget the duct tape and get roll of Gorilla Tape, this stuff is awesome!
Various wrenches - set of box/open end, sockets, strap and hex all can come in very handy. Electrical crimp connectors (butt, ring etc), tape, heat shrink and don't forget the crimper.
A Dremel with a decent assortment of accessories can be a great go to tool for all sorts of jobs(I use the sanding drum to trim da pooch's nails).
These have all worked for me.
:C
I have found that a good assortment of ss screws (both wood and machine), along with nuts and washers can be very useful. Forget the duct tape and get roll of Gorilla Tape, this stuff is awesome!
Various wrenches - set of box/open end, sockets, strap and hex all can come in very handy. Electrical crimp connectors (butt, ring etc), tape, heat shrink and don't forget the crimper.
A Dremel with a decent assortment of accessories can be a great go to tool for all sorts of jobs(I use the sanding drum to trim da pooch's nails).
These have all worked for me.
:C
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