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edbell2005

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right fellas,
After me missis breakin down and bein stranded AGAIN I'v decided to make her carry a bit of emergency kit in her ****ty lil car.
Made me think that I should do th same!
at th mo i'v got th followin:
tow rope,
spare wheel and the gubbins to get it on/off,
rusty ol land rover standard high jack rattlin round behind seats,
half bent outa shape coat hanger,
and thats about it.
I've got maybe £200 quid to splash out on a bit of kit to store in me landy for emergencies,
any ideas wat i should be thinkin of gettin,
already thinkin spare fan belt,
jerry can,
somethin reflective.

I dunno, imaginations required.
 
wind-up torch (batteries will always be flat)
some form of waterproof coat. (its always raining)..
Socket set (cheap one will do)
xhead and flat bladed screwdriver.
set o light bulbs.
 
gear oil
gearbox oil
Grease gun/grease
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
Grease nipples
Drive shaft flanges[ front and rear axle]
Wheel studs and nuts
Alternator
Water pump
Serpentine belt adjuster

Oilfilters X 2
Lift pump
Track rod ends 1l/h 2 r/h
Wheel bearings X 4
Hub lock washers
Timing belt gear tools.
Oil seal hubs X 2
Fuel filters X 3
Fuel hose and clips
Glass barrel fuses
Brake and clutch master cylinder repair kits
Brake spares [pistons and seals]
Hose clips
Adhesives Araldite gasket cement etc
Propshaft u/j's X 2
Flexi brake hose [rear] can be modified to fit front
Bundy pipe [a couple of foot]
Tube nuts
Brake pipe clamps
Oil filter removal tool
Nut,bolts,washers a variety to suit
Bottle jack
Recovery gear
Gloves [both gardening and mechanics]
Spare bulbs and blade fuses
WD 40
White grease
Tool rool [Spanners and pliers]
Cable ties
Stanley knife
Engine oil [10 litres in metal jerry can]
Battery operated compressor [to blow tyres up]
Warning triangle
Tyre repair kit
Foot pump
Wynns radiator stop leak
1/2 drive torque wrench


Timing cover gasket
Both inside the center headlining to stop them being damaged

Throttle cable.
Sits in the left side where the roof joins the body sides.


Timing belt
Serpentine belt/ V belt

Belzona liquid metal
Belzona liquid plastic


hope you have the room :D

G
 
Do "JML"not do a emergency breakdown kit.... they do everythin else.

i have in mine fuel can (Empty)
tow rope
jump leads
socketset
various screwdrivers
blanket
waterproof poncho (looks gay as but it was 3 quid and folds very small)
assorted fuses and about 15ft of 20amp wire(Just in case)
bottle of 1.5 lt water (kept under the bonnet bungeed above the abs unit)
spare key, (cabletied in a very secret space ) handy if you have dropped your keys in the 2ft deep mud!


all this fits into the store under the floor in my freelander.
 
Griffdowg dont forget your transfer box! Fool...

You got the alternator spot on, mine died then i stalled in a river in strata florida mid-wales last sunday at about 7pm. If it wasnt for the forresty commision id still be there. Mind, i would like one of those battery packs you use as a difibulator for cars, as once youve changed the alternator you do of corse need power to start it...
 
gear oil
gearbox oil
Grease gun/grease
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
Grease nipples
Drive shaft flanges[ front and rear axle]
Wheel studs and nuts
Alternator
Water pump
Serpentine belt adjuster

Oilfilters X 2
Lift pump
Track rod ends 1l/h 2 r/h
Wheel bearings X 4
Hub lock washers
Timing belt gear tools.
Oil seal hubs X 2
Fuel filters X 3
Fuel hose and clips
Glass barrel fuses
Brake and clutch master cylinder repair kits
Brake spares [pistons and seals]
Hose clips
Adhesives Araldite gasket cement etc
Propshaft u/j's X 2
Flexi brake hose [rear] can be modified to fit front
Bundy pipe [a couple of foot]
Tube nuts
Brake pipe clamps
Oil filter removal tool
Nut,bolts,washers a variety to suit
Bottle jack
Recovery gear
Gloves [both gardening and mechanics]
Spare bulbs and blade fuses
WD 40
White grease
Tool rool [Spanners and pliers]
Cable ties
Stanley knife
Engine oil [10 litres in metal jerry can]
Battery operated compressor [to blow tyres up]
Warning triangle
Tyre repair kit
Foot pump
Wynns radiator stop leak
1/2 drive torque wrench


Timing cover gasket
Both inside the center headlining to stop them being damaged

Throttle cable.
Sits in the left side where the roof joins the body sides.


Timing belt
Serpentine belt/ V belt

Belzona liquid metal
Belzona liquid plastic


hope you have the room :D

G


I'm startin to regret askin......
 
Where's yer half shafts an swivel bearings in that list? An dunt ferget the magnet on a stick thingy fer removing broken halfshafts without removing diff.
 
fooken 'ell griff.....may as well ave a trailer wit anuther landy onnit!!!
and ye 4got the most important thing.....2 bottle brandy incase it gets a bit chilly
 
Don't bother with more than a rope, a screwdriver, jack and brace. For around £100 you can join the RAC and get roadside recovery. Why be a hero at the side of the road, the RAC are very good. Got me home from Peterborough to Ross on Wye when I had a Series 2a with a broken distributor dog, and funnily enough I wasn't carrying a spare dizzie.... It would be maddness to plan for every evantuality unless you're going where the RAC can't reach you and then you have to rely on yourself.
 
Knowledge and training
No point carrying anything if you don't know what to do with it.

but other than that I would go with the
AA/RAC + phone + first aid kit + fire extinguisher

If you go green laining then take much much more like a couple of other Landies.
 
now theres a point - do the T*O*S*S*E*R*S have an "Oh Facial" first aid peep? - I mean you wouldnt want Sirus bearin down on ya practicing his "kiss of death" wud ya?