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Road Trip Emergency Kit

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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stlxtreme1   +1y
like the title says, what would be the best spare parts to put into a "Bagged Truck Emergency Kit"? i know the obvious of a spare bag or 2, some spare line, spare fittings...but i know i am missing some stuff... any help is greatly appreciated. i dont wanna get stuck on the side of the road somewhere...lol

thanks in advance!
bdydrp97s10   +1y
at least two jacks and jack stands, full set of sockets and a ratchet.. i even bring along a craftsman 15 gallon air compressor in case my compressors burn up or sometrhing like that happens and i need air- i also bring a 4.5 inch grinder and a drill. sometimes i also bring a 120 volt welder with


AND im not joking i really bring all that shit with me because you never know what can happen!!
TwistedMinis   +1y
A 400 lb bucket of spare fittings, because you never know what you're gonna need.

And some extra valves, that WORK!
granth   +1y
a damned fire extinguisher. learned that this past weekend at unite. that and electrical tape .
no1lowr   +1y
39 foot weekend warrior with full shop in it. and beer
purplekush   +1y
Originally posted by NO1LOWR



39 foot weekend warrior with full shop in it. and beer

and me pulling it

layedouton22z   +1y
i only bring a new roll of duct tape....why would i bring anything else?
NaviGangsta   +1y
electrical tape, teflon, zip ties. a lil airline, a razorblade, 2 small crescents, a few spare fittings, spare bag

and wat saves people the most. a fitting where airline goes in both ends, to splice ...
e10pvmt   +1y
ahh yes...the old "OH SHIT KIT" as i always called it...mine always had spare fittings(including unions, reducers, and plugs), spare airline, spare bag, piece of a 2x4 (incase you gottal block the suspension up), teflon tape, and i kept all the box wrenches i needed for my fittings as well as a crescent wrench and a tubing cutter. i would reccomend some electrical supplies like butt connectors, crimps, electrical tape and spare fuses and relays and maybe even a spare switch. luckily i was able to keep all this in a toolbox about the size of our (or at least some of ours) metal lunch boxes we all had. anytime i was buying fittings i would grab a few extras just for a kit.
bodydropped85   +1y
i always carry a jack, tiretool, sockets/wrenches, spare relays, fittings, couple feet of line,quart of oil,wiring stuff, extra electiral parts that are known to break on fords,tire plugs,spare bulbs.