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bob_nestor
May 09, 2014Explorer III
Some people worry about the extra weight affecting mileage by carrying full fresh water tanks; others seem unconcerned about hauling 100's of pounds of tools, parts and "I might need" items. Had an RVing uncle who carried more******in his RV than he'd collected at the home he lived in for over 40 years.
But depending on how handy one is (or isn't) the simplest toolkit might include:
DuckTape - for things that move which shouldn't
WD40 - for things that don't move but should
Cell phone - to call for help on everything else
Credit Card - to pay for the help when it arrives
BTW, my previous RV came with a spare tire but no jack or tire changing tools. When I asked the dealer about that, his response we "well most RVers end up calling for someone to change the tire for them'.
But depending on how handy one is (or isn't) the simplest toolkit might include:
DuckTape - for things that move which shouldn't
WD40 - for things that don't move but should
Cell phone - to call for help on everything else
Credit Card - to pay for the help when it arrives
BTW, my previous RV came with a spare tire but no jack or tire changing tools. When I asked the dealer about that, his response we "well most RVers end up calling for someone to change the tire for them'.
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