Works great for noisy passengers...
Do you have one or are you one?
Works great for noisy passengers...
Do you have one or are you one?
Now in all seriousness, my kit is standard for all my vehicles that can fit it, a long 1/2" breaker bar with a set of deep impact sockets,a small 1/4" ratchet with a small set of sockets/bits,a multi hex tool, locking plier,roll of electrical tape,Zip ties,LED flashlight,assortment of fuses, ODB2 BT adapter(useless in the sling) and power probe.
Except for the breakerbar it all fits in one of those small aluminum boxes that you get when you buy an HID kit.
We generally don't want to much SERIOUNESS here....sometimes gets in the way of all the fun.
Do you have one or are you one?
I Pushed the dislice bottom by Mistake SOOORYYY
Just a few must haves that are small and take up little space in the Sling:
Amazon.com: Airman C60A54 Tour Pump Air Compressor - Compact size with cigarette plug: Automotive
BikeMaster Tire Repair Kit - Motorcycle Superstore
I also pack my small mutliple torx driver set, phillips head & flat head screw drivers, crescent wrench, monkey grips, zip ties, spare fuse set, deep well socket with breaker bar for the lug nuts. Can't take my whole garage, so if these items don't get me going again.....I will spend some quality time on the cell phone with AAA.
I keep a Torx screw driver in the glovebox / toaster oven. To get to the pocket behind the Passenger.
In the Pocket behind the passenger headrest, I have a few screwdrivers a set of Torx bits pliers a few wrenches tire plugs and a container holding fuses bolts and other stuff. but the phone is still your best friend. if just to tell someone where you are and you might be late.
I keep a Torx screw driver in the glovebox / toaster oven. To get to the pocket behind the Passenger.
In the Pocket behind the passenger headrest, I have a few screwdrivers a set of Torx bits pliers a few wrenches tire plugs and a container holding fuses bolts and other stuff. but the phone is still your best friend. if just to tell someone where you are and you might be late.
What's the plastic bottle, @Thomas Sleight?
for those times when you got to go......
Some bolts, Fuses, a couple of relays, some of the cheesy plastic clips that hold the car together, zip ties, and the socket to remove the wheels.
I only carry two things. A screwdriver and duct tape. if you can't screw it, duck it
Just checked on the tools i keep in the bump behind the passenger seat.
The pocket holds water !!
Now I get to scrub rust off of things.
Drilled two small holes for drains.
I use the PRP behind the seat bags for additional tool storage
So far they work great
But I bet @Ruptured Duck could come up with some ingenious product we all could buy
After taking out the stock exhaust I put a small military ammo box strapped to the frame. It holds metric & sae tools plus the usual assortment of screwdrivers & pliers. Small HF multi meter, fuses, etc.
Larry
ammo
Display MoreAfter taking out the stock exhaust I put a small military ammo box strapped to the frame. It holds metric & sae tools plus the usual assortment of screwdrivers & pliers. Small HF multi meter, fuses, etc.
Larry
ammo
Great idea, I have an extra .50 cal ammo box laying around that could be used for just that.
After taking out the stock exhaust I put a small military ammo box strapped to the frame. It holds metric & sae tools plus the usual assortment of screwdrivers & pliers. Small HF multi meter, fuses, etc.
Larry
Sounds like a hell of an idea. Do you have a picture or two?
Dangerdarrell
Dangerdarrell
what about when you want to go fast though
what about when you want to go fast though
He can be fast when it's important
So he considers sex important?!
I have my tools info here - short tool list, Post # 9.
Attached is a pic I took in the garage tonight. I'll try tomorrow to get a better one in day light.