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Better now than on the road. I wish everyone who is driving safe travels. Some of us lucked out and only have a 3 or 4 hour drive living here in FL. Anyone else basic tools with them? I got a good size set with essential things but I plan on bringing
On long road trips, I carry a pancake compressor, impact gun, tool kit, and a pneumatic jack. I've changes tires for a lot of people towing trailers and its been my experience the jack with your vehicle will not lift a trailer very easy. I subscribe to best to have it and not need it then need it and not have it. So far I have not had to use my tools for my own vehicles....Hoping this will hold true for this trip as well
On long road trips, I carry a pancake compressor, impact gun, tool kit, and a pneumatic jack. I've changes tires for a lot of people towing trailers and its been my experience the jack with your vehicle will not lift a trailer very easy. I subscribe to best to have it and not need it then need it and not have it. So far I have not had to use my tools for my own vehicles....Hoping this will hold true for this trip as well
@Water Girl No, all shirts orders but two shipped (Jason and Anan), and Steven R was leaving early so we held his so we could bring it. If it was a small order it went USPS....so it will likely arrive on Wed. (unless your post office is like some of them...less than fast)
Not to jinx it But one year I had 2 blow outs on the way to south Florida It's always its good idea to have 2 spare tires
Even if you don't have to use one The peace of mind is worth it
On long road trips, I carry a pancake compressor, impact gun, tool kit, and a pneumatic jack. I've changes tires for a lot of people towing trailers and its been my experience the jack with your vehicle will not lift a trailer very easy. I subscribe to best to have it and not need it then need it and not have it. So far I have not had to use my tools for my own vehicles....Hoping this will hold true for this trip as well
Great, I'm going to most likely dive everyday, and I'm bringing a junior set of gear for our 12 yr old. If anyone wants to dive who may be a bit rusty, I'm a instructor and would be happy to dive with them for peace of mind.
@Majorsmackdown Holy cow....now that is a long tow! Just had to beat out @MrMoose by 250 miles didn't ya! 3251 Miles vs 2963....either way...you guys need some sort of award! Bahamas TV should interview you both! (if there is such a thing as Bahamas TV!)