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  1. #21
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    Various lengths of various gauge electrical wire
    Alligator clips
    Electrical tape
    Circuit tester and multi-tester
    Standard automotive tool box from the local home supplies store
    1/4" and 1/2" drive socket sets
    Spare dizzy cap, rotor, coil, ignitor
    oil and brake/clutch fluid
    water
    two truck jacks
    long link chain
    Rope
    Tirfor winch
    Usual assortment of recovery equipment
    1" drive breaker bar, extension and sockets for a wheel brace
    Various electrical tools such as wire strippers, heat shrink, etc.
    Several blocks of 12x2 wood
    Bridging ladders
    Plywood to go over the front of the radiator when wading (it's held on with bungy cord)
    Portable 12V tyre pump (up to 120psi capacity)
    Lengths of 1" galvanised pipe
    Grease gun
    WD40
    Lanokote (spray on and grease)
    Assortment of electrical connectors
    Packets of fuses and appropriate sizes
    Spare light bulbs
    Fuel line
    Machete
    Saw
    Shovels (x2)
    2.5kg fire extinguisher (rated and checked annually)
    Spare spark plugs
    Gasket goo
    Wiring diagram
    V8 supplement and workshop manual
    Spare wheel in good and checked condition
    Lighter
    Torches and batteries
    Hand held PRS radios
    High-viz waistcoats (yellow and orange)
    Vacuum pipe and connectors
    hose clamps and jubilee clips
    thread tape

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    Spare axle hub caps
    Last edited by disco2hse; 03-27-2012 at 05:27 PM.
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  2. #22
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    How many have you actually rounded using a metric spanner?

    If you are worried about rounding bolts then 6 sided ring spanners/sockets are a much better bet than hoping your open ended SAE is manufactured to ANSI B18.2 tolerances. Have you ever mic'd them to make sure? There's lots of good tools but even more of dubious quality. Then again, you are assuming Rover and all previous owners are also used fasteners made to this standard too....

    If you are REALLY worried about rounding fasteners then Metrinch is the way to go.

    Oh and as Land ROver have a passion for floating fastener joints vice grips save the day unless you have really long arms in all situations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeriAnn View Post
    Right one that fits and one slightly too wide and you count on the bolt not being too tight to round the edges of the nut or bolt the 13mm wrench is on.

    Instead of carrying a complete second set of wrenches I have my basic combination wrench set plus three long handle combination wrenches: 7/16, 1/2 & 9/16. They serve your stated purpose plus can provide a longer leaver for bolts on extra tight.

    3 long handled wrenches tend to take up less space than a complete second wrench set. But we all have our individual preferences. I just have more of a feeling of "rightness" when I have the correct tool for the job I'm doing.

    I mean, 2 adjustable spanners should be enough for most jobs ... but.
    Yes, totally agree. a couple of long handled wrenches would work IF you don't have a mismatch of metric and SEA all over the truck like I do. I find I need the metrics just as much as the SAE, which is why I carry both, but I'd rather use a sightly too large metric wrench on a SAE nut than an adjustable wrench any day of the week.
    Of corse I think everyone would rather have the right tool for the job at any given time, but in a pinch, getting away with the most versatile tools can be a blessing on the side of the road at night.. in the rain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenmeanie View Post
    How many have you actually rounded using a metric spanner?
    so far? none.

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