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What's in your tool kit for race and touring events?
Hey Guys,
I hope everyone is enjoying the great weather and getting out and having fun. With so many events happening across the country like Power Tour, GoodGuys and Optima. What do you carry for tools in case of a break down, flat tire, etc.? Things I would recommend: -Good tire gauge -High quality torque wrench -Small compact jack -Small piece of square plywood to place the jack on soft a surface. -Leathermen knife tool thing -Rags, shop towels -Jumper cables -Small pry bar -Portable 12 volt air compressor -Tire plug kit -AAA ( I got a basic membership earlier this year for $65.00) -Small LED flash light -Misc wrench set -Med. sized Channel locks I recently picked up these up on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 http://www.amazon.com/Professional-G...G5GX0SZJNK5NKZ Interested in hearing what you guys carry to the track and on long road trips, rally's. :thumbsup: |
I seem to sell my car's before I ever get to take them on a trip longer than around the block.So don't have a travel kit yet. Good thread.:thumbsup:
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Vice Grips small and medium Safety wire & pliers Zip ties Electrical wire in assorted gauges Selection of crimp connectors & crimping/striping tool or side-cutters Electrical and duct tape JB Weld and a few popsicle sticks Assorted hose clamps Small tube of sealant A couple large cotton towels -multiple uses and they smother fires (firsthand experience) Power steering fluid, brake fluid, gallon of distilled water. Misc. nuts, bolts, washers, and screws. Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver and bit assortment Allen wrenches Pin punches Flexible putty knife/scraper Good razor knife and blades Hacksaw blades and blade holder (not saw) Spring puller (small hook type) Needlenose pliers 5.5" forceps Inspection mirror Streamlight Stylus Pro LED inspection light - priceless http://www.amazon.com/Streamlight-66...led+flashlight |
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Wow, that's quite the toll kit! I just added that LED light to my wish list on amazon. :D
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Some of the stuff mentioned
Craftsman 100ish piece tool kit, w added pliers hammer needle noses, knife, larger wrenches, and a larger crescent wrench microfiber towels spray stuff to keep paint pretty duct tape blue tape some fuses 12 v test light tape measure allen bit for GM brake caliper carb cleaner purple cleaner (doubles as hand cleaner) xtra fuel filter holley jets and gaskets (never used these at the track) |
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Just buy it! Bright enough for an impromptu tactical/personal defense light, amazing in the pitch black woods at night, and the beam focus is money for working on cars. I've been using them for over two years now. :thumbsup: Regarding the list - I'm an ex off-road motorcycle guy, 100 mile cross country racing with only a small fanny pack to carry tools in taught me the necessities. I carry the tools in a Harbor Freight white linen tool bag that about 7"x11" with two rows of outer pockets. The fluids and towels go in a plastic folding top storage container. Packing light for a car is a luxury. :lol: |
Tools I always bring can tell you a lot about how your car is working ...
* Tire pyro/lap timer * Tire durometer * Accurate tire pressure gauge * Infrared temp gun Total cost about $550-600 |
And now you know why its nice to have a trailer.
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Here's an air pressure gauge that I've used for about 4yrs now and is accurate.
http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/...Tire+Inflation |
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