3 dog nights wrote:
While on the subject, check your tool box to make sure your wrench/socket/tire iron fit your wheels. I had a flat in NC, and told my wife, no problem, I have a 4 way lug wrench, this shouldn't take but a few minutes. After I got the unit chocked and jacked, I realized the wrench would not fit in the well of the lug. Had to call for roadside tire repair. Did I mention this was on a Sunday afternoon, Thanksgiving weekend? The repair guy shows up and his sockets won't fit either. He had to return to the shop to get another tool box. Guess what I bought Monday morning? 12pt thin wall socket and 1/2" long handled drive. then got a piece of pipe.
Check your tools against your unit,believe me it's cheaper to buy the right stuff first....
I carry my breaker bar, extensions, regular ratchet, speed wrench, sockets for both my wheels (deep and regular) =and= my Companion hitch as well as my torque wrench in their own separate box.
Lyle