What would a basic tool kit for a Defender look like
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What would a basic tool kit for a Defender look like
As I prep for my maiden delivery road trip, which will include some driving off the beaten path, wondering what those that have been wrenching on these cars think a basic toolkit would include (consider the space limitations of a D90, namely no trunk space), so a small tool bag will probably be it).
#2
I always carry a hammer (16 ounce), small and large channel lock pliers, a multi-purpose tool (the one that has a knife, needle nose pliers and phillips and regular screwdrivers), a large regular screw driver, a stubby phillips screw driver, a high-quality (w/ a circular face) air pressure gage, a portable air compressor, two jacks (the stock scissor one and a bottle jack), extra needle valve covers and tie wraps. Oh, yes, almost forgot -- a high-quality garden trowel to dig hard ground --- I use the small recovery boards for soft dirt and the large recovery boards for sand.
Seems to work .......
Seems to work .......
Last edited by TrioLRowner; 05-31-2021 at 02:03 PM.
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I always carry a hammer (16 ounce), small and large channel lock pliers, a multi-purpose tool (the one that has a knife, needle nose pliers and phillips and regular screwdrivers), a large regular screw driver, a stubby phillips screw driver, a high-quality (w/ a circular face) air pressure gage, a portable air compressor, two jacks (the stock scissor one and a bottle jack), extra needle valve covers and tie wraps.
Seems to work .......
Seems to work .......
#4
Also, I do carry a computer fault reader -- so I know how much trouble is in the offing if a warning light comes on.
The bolts on the Defender are metric.
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