Nothing of any use!What tools do you carry in your Defender for that just in case moment?
Heheheh, well I don't carry a spare engine or gearbox, but anything else might be fair game ...
Simple kit ... basic tools, sockets, bottle jack, Hi-lift jack, wheel hub spanner, large hammer and chisel, impact wrench, battery and hand, 3' breaker bar, bow saw, pruning saw and a few spares.
When we go for a weekend away I add more spares, wheel bearings, UJ's, 4l bottles of all oils, ATF, EP90 and Engine, brake fluid, 20l+ of water, gasket goo, grease and gun, spare half shafts and CV shafts now I have some! Various bits like leak off pipe, brake pipe and fittings with the flaring tool, use my front bumper as an anvil and vice using mole grips/G clamp, various nuts and bolts, and just all sorts of bits and bobs, light bulbs, fuses, wire, electrical tester, various electrical crimps and connectors and crimp tool, duct tape, electrical tape, money, credit cards, breakdown card, phone and Hudl for comms and sat nav plus leads to charge them! I have on-board air to re-inflate tyres, I carry a puncture repair outfit, various ropes, strops, tie downs, bow shackles and winch swingaway blocks, swarfega, handtowels, paper towels, bog rolls, wetwipes, kneeling mats to work on and a square of plywood, 2 bits of 2 x 4, rope for tying stuff, a gate bitch .. the list just goes on ....
It's all in boxes, under a cover and I have a dog guard between the front and rear just for WSHTF ..The next question.... is how do secure all this kit down so it doesn't attack you when - god forbid- you have an accident
+1 mobile phone and breakdown phone number. Maybe screwdriver for swapping bulbs and stuff for changing wheelsI carry an AA card, tools belong in the workshop at home.
All good and well, but every time you call out the AA they increase your premium the following year. Now imagine how annoying that would be when all you needed to get back on the road was screwdriver or a pair of pliers, or other tools you could have carried in a small tool box.I carry an AA card, tools belong in the workshop at home.
I'm liking this answer, more answer's like this please, no more answer's of calling out the break down services just coz you've got a burst water hose or some other simple fault.Heheheh, well I don't carry a spare engine or gearbox, but anything else might be fair game ...
Simple kit ... basic tools, sockets, bottle jack, Hi-lift jack, wheel hub spanner, large hammer and chisel, impact wrench, battery and hand, 3' breaker bar, bow saw, pruning saw and a few spares.
When we go for a weekend away I add more spares, wheel bearings, UJ's, 4l bottles of all oils, ATF, EP90 and Engine, brake fluid, 20l+ of water, gasket goo, grease and gun, spare half shafts and CV shafts now I have some! Various bits like leak off pipe, brake pipe and fittings with the flaring tool, use my front bumper as an anvil and vice using mole grips/G clamp, various nuts and bolts, and just all sorts of bits and bobs, light bulbs, fuses, wire, electrical tester, various electrical crimps and connectors and crimp tool, duct tape, electrical tape, money, credit cards, breakdown card, phone and Hudl for comms and sat nav plus leads to charge them! I have on-board air to re-inflate tyres, I carry a puncture repair outfit, various ropes, strops, tie downs, bow shackles and winch swingaway blocks, swarfega, handtowels, paper towels, bog rolls, wetwipes, kneeling mats to work on and a square of plywood, 2 bits of 2 x 4, rope for tying stuff, a gate bitch .. the list just goes on ....
Great isn't it?
Someone that nobody knows comes on and asks what you keep in the back of your Landy and you go along with it!
Many of us have posted pics of our pride and joy,so it doean't take a genius to find out where we park up overnight!
KAZZOOM, your tools have vanished into thin air!!
Not saying that the OP is that way inclined, but it's better to be safe than sorry!!
Then why bother answering at all landys van's caravans get broken into or stolen everyday on the off chance that there is something of value that the thiefing little C*&Ts can sell yer stuff off cheap and buy their next fix with the proceeds. So you can live yer life as a paranoid freak worrying that every little noise outside is someone trying to break into yer pride n joy.Great isn't it?
Someone that nobody knows comes on and asks what you keep in the back of your Landy and you go along with it!
Many of us have posted pics of our pride and joy,so it doean't take a genius to find out where we park up overnight!
KAZZOOM, your tools have vanished into thin air!!
Not saying that the OP is that way inclined, but it's better to be safe than sorry!!
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