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Re: Recovery Gear - Trail Fixes - What to carry [Re: AZPetrak] #610049 06/06/05 10:28 PM
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I am going to leave the entire list up, so that people can use it to base there needs off of it.



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Re: Recovery Gear - Trail Fixes - What to carry [Re: AZPetrak] #610050 06/13/05 02:41 AM
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Ive never done any real wheelin but I always have a bunch of tools, some chains, spare tire, water, power steering fluid, brake fluid, jumper cables, flashlights, knives, batteries, 2 way radios, cell phone (just incase).

Re: Recovery Gear - Trail Fixes - What to carry #610051 06/13/05 05:36 PM
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JB Weld and liquid wrench.

Re: Recovery Gear - Trail Fixes - What to carry #610052 06/14/05 01:34 AM
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LOL at JB weld...never had that stuff work for me but boy I've tried! Now I just stick to bailing wire. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />
I decide how much space I will allow for tools and parts, then fill it with everything I might need for that trip.
Some trips they never come out, some trips I use it all.

Like Fred said, I like to take my Jeep out and have some off the easy trail kind of fun. Part of that is figuring out what my Jeep will and won't do....the tools come into play on the latter. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />

Re: Recovery Gear - Trail Fixes - What to carry #610053 06/14/05 02:08 PM
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The one time I packed JB weld I needed it and it worked perfectly. I poked a pin hole in my oil pan and got her fixed over a small stream of very hot oil.

It held long enough to get it welded up in Montrose Co.

Don't dis JB

SD

Re: Recovery Gear - Trail Fixes - What to carry [Re: superdawg] #610054 06/14/05 10:11 PM
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Chris72 Offline
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The one time I packed JB weld I needed it and it worked perfectly. I poked a pin hole in my oil pan and got her fixed over a small stream of very hot oil.

It held long enough to get it welded up in Montrose Co.

Don't dis JB

SD


I've had JB holding back the Coolant from a small crack just below where the head meets the block for about 6 months now, haven't lost a drop :-)

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