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Post by MALIBL on May 27, 2017 16:33:43 GMT 10
4wd Essentials,Spare, Tools and Recovery Equipment Essentials Toilet paper EPIRB, PLB Sat phone (Need to buy or Rent) Whistle Maps (paper maps of the area traveling some time laminated) Water for drinking Head torch Torch Flint (to start fire) Matches water proof First aid kit (check dates and stock) Bar of Soap UHF hand held WD-40 Jumper leads Jumpers Pack (Need to buy) Fire Extinguisher & Blanket Glovers Hat Large tarp Pillow Tools Chain saw, oils and fuel, 2 Stoke. Hack saw Saw Hammer Shovel Axe Tool bag spanners, sockets, screwdrivers etc (to suite the Everest various sizes) Drill and impact drill (12v charger) Drill bites Gas torch 12v soldering iron and solder Fencing wire Spare DC wire Spare fuses Electrical tape (Duct tape) & Gaffa tape Cable ties various sizes 240v to 12v inverter (1000w) only 83amps Poprivet gun and rivets Spare Parts Shock Absorbers Spare batteries Fan belt (Need to buy) Air filter Oil filter Spare oil Hoses (Need to buy) Hoses clamps various sizes Distilled water Radiator stop leak Fuses Micro 2 (Need to buy) Anderson plugs and lugs Spare nut and bolts (to suite the Everest various sizes) Loctite 243 Spare screws and washers (to suite the Everest various sizes) Spare lugs Trailer bearings (Need to buy) Plastic repair kit (Need to buy) Steel repair kit (Need to buy) Tyre repair kit (Need to buy) Green tyre repair bottle (Need to buy) Tent pegs and guide ropes Recovery Equipment Air compressor Tyre gauge Recovery kit Tree protector (Need to buy) Extension strap (Need to buy) Pulley (Need to buy) Rope Tie downs Rhino storage boxes (Numbered) Maxtrax
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Post by sousukesagara on May 27, 2017 20:12:30 GMT 10
thats alot of kit to take. where are you going? to cut down on things, boiled water is a substitute for distilled water torches should all use the same type of batteries that are easily available eg// AA or AAA. if you have C or D size use converters. GPS for grid reference unless you know how to use map and compass basic survival skills like bear grylls I always have a BOB in the car (bug out bag)
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Post by jimcle on May 30, 2017 11:16:49 GMT 10
A couple of other bits you might want to think about ...
Cold chisel Multi meter Wheel nuts Tyre valves Rescue tape Windscreen repair patches
I assume you've got a winch up front if you're taking the tree and extension straps. What about a snatch strap ... much quicker than winching if a passer by is happy to help.
Personally I'm in two minds about taking a spare shock ... guess it all depends on where you're going. Another suggestion is just to take some spare shock bushings.
Have you checked how loaded up you'll be? I just realised I'm going to be GVM limited and can't carry much in the Everest. Going to post a separate question on that issue.
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Post by Avarestm8 on Jan 25, 2020 4:37:47 GMT 10
Beer is not mentioned ?
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