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Title: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Joe Dirt on November 04, 2012, 06:21:29 PM
I want to put together a basic tool repair kit for wheeling with out packing a ton of weight.
please chimein with your ideas and advice

Cheers
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Jrama on November 04, 2012, 08:53:16 PM
Why would I want a repair kit for my wheeling tools?  

I'd say one of the best jacks to bring is that all mighty bottle jack and a block of wood, it is compact, powerful and has many uses in tight places. Set it up right and they are pretty damn stable. I used to haul around a small floor jack but that was seriously obnoxious.

Exhaust jacks are light, very portable and they do in-fact work....and when properly operated pretty much win. Altough I have been in more than one situation where they were more pain then they were worth.

Hi-lifts are scary...

Most versatile tool? the winch by far.....You can also use it as a jack in the right situation and it holds tighter than any ratchet strap.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: BUKI on November 04, 2012, 08:55:41 PM
duct tape and bailing wire ;)

I had to :D
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: JackstandJohnny on November 04, 2012, 10:03:07 PM
basic kits will vary depending on what you think you'll need.

my basic 'kit' includes my socket set which i strap to my spare, a small array of screw drivers, and other specialty tools for fixing stuff on the trail. (36mm socket, 12 point sockets etc)
air compressor for airing up.
couple bottle jacks and wood for em. i gave up on high lift
spare parts; for me these include 3x ujoints, a wheel bearing, spare D30 axles, driveshafts F/R, (i don't carry them with me though; keep em at home) balljoints, spider gears for the rear 8.8, brake lines, various fluids, jumper cables, fire extinguisher, first aid kit and a big ole' moving blanket that i lay on iif i need to wrench under the jeep.  chain saw if i feel like it ;) or the axe.
and yes duct tape
shot guns, rifles, and ammo can be added if the zombpocalypse starts on dec 21st.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: TL-Iguana on November 04, 2012, 10:52:45 PM
duct tape and bailing wire ;)

Ya know this is standard equipment on a locomotive. along with a giant pry bar, and a hammer / chisel. Not actually a bad idea. You would be surprised how many train parts get fixed with bailing wire to get us across the road so why not a jeep!

Get a canadian tire socket set. They go on sale all the time, and just keep it in the back. One with spark plug sockets and different extensions would come in very handy if your ever in a bind.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: FirstTimer on November 05, 2012, 12:03:07 AM
Add a Ratchet strap or two, a shovel and flash light to the above...wait you have enough light so scratch the flash light!
Title: Re: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: binare on November 05, 2012, 06:38:01 AM
There's only a handful or so of sockets you actually need to fix a Jeep. Those are the only ones worth carrying, the rest of the set is dead weight. You can get your entire tool kit to fit under your seat if you only carry what you actually need. Saves room for sh*t tickets ;)
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Joe Dirt on November 05, 2012, 11:13:58 AM
Thanks for all the input guys.. I appreciate it
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: WhiteOut on November 05, 2012, 11:54:28 AM
Or just build some storage. ;D

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Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: specialk on November 05, 2012, 12:02:23 PM
Sorry for the hijack...  Fraser, how are the drawer slides holding up?  I'm building some drawers as well and my only concern was drawers slides.  I got some pretty HD ones.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: WhiteOut on November 05, 2012, 12:22:24 PM
Still 100% fine, even in the cold.

I have a 200pc socket set, first aid kit, 2 safety triangles, a few u-joints and chem lights in one and all the revocery stuff and compressor stuff in the other. I used 100lb slides, they were like $20 each at HD.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Redsonja on November 05, 2012, 12:24:31 PM
Still 100% fine, even in the cold.

I have a 200pc socket set, first aid kit, 2 safety triangles, a few u-joints and chem lights in one and all the revocery stuff and compressor stuff in the other. I used 100lb slides, they were like $20 each at HD.

Good to know. I was looking at some slides from lee valley but they sure bend u over on the price. I'm in the design phase of rear drawers. I have a lot of gear in the back and some free space will be very welcome


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Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: specialk on November 05, 2012, 12:36:42 PM
I picked up mine from Lee Valley.  Good hear that they are holding up.   Thanks Fras.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Bnine on November 06, 2012, 07:00:33 AM
Personally Im a weight Nazi, so I wouldnt do stuff like drawers and what not, what ever works for you. Sure looks nice and neat.

I agree with the bottle jacks, basic sockets, a small snipe, a few fluids, hammer, couple screw drivers, vice grips, bit of wire, fuses, couple rachet straps, and a big one I always have that I didnt see mentioned is a tire plug kit.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: XJHERO on November 06, 2012, 03:07:55 PM
a new one for my list I think will be some welding rods.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Bnine on November 07, 2012, 07:08:13 AM
a new one for my list I think will be some welding rods.

Then you wouldnt need the rachet straps.....................

Arent you just supposed to bring Eric so you have a welder? See, thats what you get for leaiving your friend at home on wheeling day.
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: XJHERO on November 07, 2012, 09:29:52 AM
Then you wouldnt need the rachet straps.....................

Arent you just supposed to bring Eric so you have a welder? See, thats what you get for leaiving your friend at home on wheeling day.
Eric is like you bill he never goes wheeling anymore.
and his coffee table would fall over if he took the welder out from under the corner.
:)
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Joel on November 07, 2012, 01:42:35 PM
Personally Im a weight Nazi, so I wouldnt do stuff like drawers and what not, what ever works for you. Sure looks nice and neat.

I agree with Bnine.  That's why I luv wheeling with XJ's and JK's, they like to bring all the spare parts and tools.   ;D
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: SwampSinger on November 07, 2012, 03:08:27 PM
I agree with Bnine.  That's why I luv wheeling with XJ's and JK's, they like to bring all the spare parts and tools.   ;D

we don't carry gear sets and shims though  :P

Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: specialk on November 07, 2012, 07:37:16 PM
Oh SNAP!
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: LLYJ on November 08, 2012, 09:37:38 AM
When you working on your Jeep make note of the few tools you need that might not be in your basic kit - for my YJ on the front axle that includes a 7mm allen for the brakes, a 12 point 13mm socket for the hub bolts, a 36mm socket etc etc - I find a telescopic magnet is something I use alot too (for both dropped stuff and c-clips)
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Joel on November 08, 2012, 11:12:14 AM
we don't carry gear sets and shims though  :P

That's alright, I  only need a few teeth on my ring gear to wheel with you guy's.
Title: Re: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: calltrex on November 08, 2012, 11:29:30 AM
I carried a synthetic extention winch line if u can't reach a tree close enough

Or if your desperate and u broke your winch line you can just spool the extention line on and use it
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: SwampSinger on November 08, 2012, 08:51:23 PM
I carried a synthetic extention winch line if u can't reach a tree close enough

Or if your desperate and u broke your winch line you can just spool the extention line on and use it

they work well... I still have yours Bill. They were usefull many times... I should bring them over
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: Bnine on November 08, 2012, 09:01:28 PM
Lol. I guess you should bring them back now that they are probably worn out :):)
Title: Re: wheeling tool repair kit
Post by: rws on November 18, 2012, 05:18:27 PM
they work well... I still have yours Bill. They were usefull many times... I should bring them over

Yeah, that reminds me, Bill's welder has been wheeling in my truck for the last year.    As for tools :-[ :-[ I carry so many tools it's embarrassing including exotic stuff like cordless grinders,massive bolt cutters,etc.  I'm actually gonna start leaving most of this stuff in the tow vehicle.