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Erik712m
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Post by Erik712m »

I'm considering mounting a sliding drawer tool box. What tools would one take for an extended trip. 2,000 to 3,000 mile trip. Trying to figure out drawer sizes.

I've replaced quite a few seals so I figure I should carry a dozen of each.

Thanks Erik
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Erik,
I just made the trip from Seattle to Denver pulling my M416 trailer and the only tool I needed was a gas credit card. If your vehicle is in good shape you should be fine. But I carry all the original tools and the things that I use for regular maintenance, but I was on paved roads the whole way, no off-roading involved.

Morris
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Post by Erik712m »

Morris,

Hi I like to think my pinz is in good shape. I am just preparing for the worst. I have my wife talked into taking the pinz in the fall up to Vancouver and back.
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Post by EvanH »

Erik,

It may also be a good idea to find friendly members of the lists you are on who live along the path. I have helped a couple of people I would not otherwise have met, and they would have been stranded.

One guy on a British car list posted his itinerary and got quite a list of volunteers to cover sections of the route.

-Evan (Utah, 20 miles south of the Idaho border)
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Post by russ »

The best tools you can get are comfortable seats for a trip with the wife! You know you'll have help if you're within 150 miles of St. Pete (heck probably even further).
If you didn't get stuck, you didn't try hard enough.
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Post by milesdzyn »

If you are trying to keep the tool kit to a minimum I would put these together into a tool roll.

1 - 2nd set of open end spanner wrenches 10-11, 12-13, 15-17 19-21 24-27
1 - multi tip screw driver
1 - 2nd pliers - box pivot with wire cutter
1 - channel locks - med or large
1 - small pry bar
2 - 10mm hex keys with a cheater bar
1 - locking pliers - med flat jaw
1 - cresent wrench - med

This assumes you have the tools that came with the pinz:

Spark plug tool
Lug wrench 19mm
Grease gun
Jack
Open ended spanner wrench set
Medium machinist hammer
Pliers

Optional extras:

Wire crimpers
Tire lever set
Tire patch and plug kit
Foot air pump
Metric socket set with 3/8 sliding bar handle and 6" extension (you could use a ratchet head but I like the simplicity or the sliding bar)
Swap out the second set of open end spanners with a metric combination wrench set.
Small magnetic parts pan.

Miles
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Post by Erik712m »

Russ, it maybe closer to 500 if I get stuck in Atlanta in August.

Evan,when it got closer to the road trip I was planning on posting. Asking members who would like to meet and posible do a day of site seeing.

Miles, most of those tools I carry in my side tool box now. I was thing about pullers , volt meters, spare parts, ect.
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