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8/3/2011 1:12:41 PM EDT
My dad used to keep a large box in the trunk of his car in case it broke down while on the road.

Upper and lower radiator hoses, 2 gallons of coolant, accessory and drive belts, fuses, safety wire, duct tape, test light, and a full bag of tools.

I don't think all that is necessary with today's cars. I have a cell phone.

What do you carry in your car for on the road repairs?

Edit to add:  Not stuff you would put in a BOB.  Expressly for car repairs.
8/3/2011 1:20:24 PM EDT
[#1]
I have tools shovel, first aid, water, ponchos, pair of insulated Carharts, rope, hatchet, knife, a couple of light sources, matches, 2 Bic lighters and some spare ammo, in my truck.
8/3/2011 1:20:31 PM EDT
[#2]
Cell phone and a credit card.
8/3/2011 1:20:47 PM EDT
[#3]
3/8" socket set, 1/4" socket set, pliers, RTV, anti-seize, terminal brush, vice grips, screwdrivers, wrenches, shovel, 1qt oil, 1 gallon coolant, jumper cables, various small tools.
8/3/2011 6:01:59 PM EDT
[#4]
All I have is a tow strap, set of jumper cables, tire plug kit, jack, flashlight, and small first aid kit.  Been thinking about getting a small inexpensive socket set to keep in there too.
8/3/2011 6:45:02 PM EDT
[#5]
Jumper cables
22 pc wrench set
10ish screw driver of misc size
small 3/8 ratchet set with metric and standard
small hammer
utility knife
dozenish hose clamps of various sizes
electrical tapt
duct tape
wire strippers
channel locks
scissors
adjustable wrench
neddle nose
about 10 flares
flashlight
2k lbs tow strap
Multi meter
cheap 12 volt air compressor for filling tires in emergency
And my AAA card with cell phone

Most of the stuff I end up using elsewhere, but it is really nice having tools when they are needed.  This is just the bag that stays in my DD, my wifes car has a smaller bag as well.
8/4/2011 7:25:49 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Cell phone and a credit card.

This.

I tried keeping tools and spare parts with me, but invariably there would be one thing I'd need that I would never have with me.

So fuck it.  I know most every towing service in town through work, and I'm in good with dealers and shops around here.  If I break down, I won't be on the side of the road for long.


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8/4/2011 9:48:22 AM EDT
[#7]
I have service style tool boxes on the besides of my truck, so it probably doesn't count, but I keep:

10 gallons coolant
10 quarts oil
2 quarts ATF
Can of Ether
Can of PB Blaster

In a 2 drawer tool chest:

1/2" socket set
1/2" impact deep well socket set
1/4" socket set
Standard and metric wrench set
Large channel lock plier
Large crescent wrench
Screwdrivers

In another small tool box:

Misc wire
wire nuts
zip ties
electrical connection kit
wire strippers
linemans pliers
various terminals fuses etc
spare bulbs
tape

In a black bag kit:

12v air compressor
tire plug kit
24oz of slime

Floating around:
Jumper cables
high lift jack
shovel
maul
axe
sledge

Another tool box:
2" 3000lb straps
1" various straps
25' 5/16" log chain
25' snatch strap
a couple hitches and balls.



That leaves the other truck side for guns and stuff

8/4/2011 12:36:20 PM EDT
[#8]
snatch strap


tow strap


chains in the winter


3 quarts of oil


2 liters of distilled water


bottle of brake fluid


gloves (sets of latex and leather)


flashlight


small tool set (screwdrivers, wrenches, sockets, etc)


WD-40


wire


blade fuses


zip ties


band clamps


bungee cords


12v air compressor


tire plugs

tire slime


jumper cables


hatchet, backside works as hammer


matches


lighter


money


duct tape


electrical tape


teflon tape

set of wiper blades

extra oil filter

AAA card

cell phone charger

tarp

blanket

8/4/2011 12:49:18 PM EDT
[#9]
I carry a tool kit specific to the hardware of my car, belts, fuses, coolant, 1qt oil anything beyond that fuck it ill walk.
8/4/2011 3:21:03 PM EDT
[#10]
I usually just carry basic stuff like fuses, tow strap, plug kit, tape small amount of sockets and a few things. This is for driving around town and the occasional trip into the mountains.

For wheeling and getting far away from civilization I will bring a lot more.

Key is to do the work in the garage at home so you dont have to do the work on the side of a highway or on a 4x4 trail with dusk approaching.