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NMDriver
Feb 18, 2015Explorer
Most frequent show stopper is a blowout/flat tire. SO I always take two 4-6 ton Bottle jacks, deep wall lug nut socket, torque wrench breaker bar, fix a flat, jack stand, shovel, and some cribbing. If I can roll I can get to a store, If I have a flat and no tools to fix it I am stuck.
PS: I have had just about everything mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural, fail on my 20 year old RV. I had my roof blow off in Montana, spring shackle break loose from the frame in CA, and my landing gear failed twice, BUT as long as I could roll I was able to get it fixed.
I also carry screw drivers, pliers, tape, etc. but not much else,
PS: I have had just about everything mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural, fail on my 20 year old RV. I had my roof blow off in Montana, spring shackle break loose from the frame in CA, and my landing gear failed twice, BUT as long as I could roll I was able to get it fixed.
I also carry screw drivers, pliers, tape, etc. but not much else,
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