Car toolkit - What do you keep?
Discussion
Bought a 106 1.5d for a cheap shed, it's got a tow bar and I'm looking at fitting a roof rack.. It'll be used for carrying the kayaks and get generally abused. Just sorting a few things out on it now and was wondering what do you all keep on the back of your cars, tools, jump leads etc? Be interesting to see how much stuff some people keep compared to others...
For an old 106 I would recommend a Full tool kit, a spare rear axle, spare wiring loom, couple of head gaskets, a rack full of driveshafts and a large rock on a string that you can throw out of the window to slow it down (since they were apparently delivered from the factory without a functional braking system if the one I've driven was anything to go by).
Everything but the kitchen sink :
M-B original tool kit
Halfords Advanced Socket set
Telescopic wheel wrench
Tow rope
Jump leads
Can of petrol , 2L oil , 1L ATF , screen wash concentrate , water
Lamp kit
Spare dizzy cap & rotor
Set of V belts
Tie wraps
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Tyre inflator
Hi-viz waistcoat
Nitrile gloves
Swarfega
Rags
6x D cell maglite
Camera + 3 rolls of film
Spare phone + cig lighter adaptor
Pair of roof bars & load straps
Trailer board & extension cable
Most of the above is generally used to help others out ; I look after my cars and can't remember the last time one broke down on me .
M-B original tool kit
Halfords Advanced Socket set
Telescopic wheel wrench
Tow rope
Jump leads
Can of petrol , 2L oil , 1L ATF , screen wash concentrate , water
Lamp kit
Spare dizzy cap & rotor
Set of V belts
Tie wraps
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Tyre inflator
Hi-viz waistcoat
Nitrile gloves
Swarfega
Rags
6x D cell maglite
Camera + 3 rolls of film
Spare phone + cig lighter adaptor
Pair of roof bars & load straps
Trailer board & extension cable
Most of the above is generally used to help others out ; I look after my cars and can't remember the last time one broke down on me .
Edited by Pontoneer on Tuesday 21st August 13:38
Toolkit with spanners and the like.
Duct tape.
Radweld.
Oil.
Water.
EU breakdown kit with all the b
ks they require you to have.
Then copious amounts of chocolate, and a couple of torches and warm clothings.
People laugh, but I was quite grateful for that lot when a coolant pipe started leaking in the lake district.
Chocolate is an everyday neccestity anyway.
Duct tape.
Radweld.
Oil.
Water.
EU breakdown kit with all the b
ks they require you to have.Then copious amounts of chocolate, and a couple of torches and warm clothings.
People laugh, but I was quite grateful for that lot when a coolant pipe started leaking in the lake district.
Chocolate is an everyday neccestity anyway.
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