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Preparing for Adventure - Vehicle Tool Kits

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • Summertime is here! What do you need to do to prepare for your next adventure?
    Jason Salyer walks through his vehicle tool kit that will help him be prepared for every situation he might find himself in. In addition to the gear he carries, he shows the best way to organize the tools and gear so that it is easy to find and access.
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Комментарии • 64

  • @wjf213
    @wjf213 4 года назад +51

    Okay, I was a certified auto mechanic for several years before I started my own business and while it might seem nice to have all those tools with you all the time, the fact is, 99% of the time your vehicle breaks down due to a leak or a fan belt breaking, and not a mechanical break down. If it is a mechanical break down, 99.999% of the time, you'll need a part to get back on the road.
    Instead of having all those tools, get yourself some BARS LEAKS and emergency fan belt kit, carry a couple quarts of oil, a gallon or two of water, duct tape, many hose clamps of different sizes along with big patches of rubber from tire inner tubes....hose clamps and inner tube rubber can patch many things and hold parts together while you JB Weld them, a few packets of a two part epoxy mix or liquid steel or JB Weld and hopefully you can put some thing back together to "LIMP" back to where you can get help, some spare fuses and a needle nose pliers to get at those fuses, for off roading a fuel tank repair kit, a tire plug kit, and a mini 12vdc air compressor, a good box cutter for cutting and splicing hoses and belts and rubber, a funnel for pouring fluids, and hand cleaner and rags. It sucks grabbing your steering wheel with greasy filthy hands, because it never comes off the steering wheel.
    And then LEARN how to use these items, because some do require some common sense and basic mechanical skills and YOUR tools to make it easier to do the repair, like the fan belt kit. Also, learn how to tape up a leaking radiator hose, and when the pressure is off the cooling system, crack open the cap so no pressure can build up and cause you tape to start leaking again. Learn how to plug a tire. Learn to mix up epoxy or JB Weld and repair a hole in an oil pan or fuel tank or thermostat housing or broken alternator bracket.
    I could go on and on just from past experience, but you get the idea here. Keep up the great work.

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад +2

      Very good advice! Thanks for watching!

    • @ScorpionRegent
      @ScorpionRegent 3 года назад +3

      I couldn't agree more. Having all the tools makes little difference if you have no skills and parts. The fact that Mr Salyer has both standard and metric reveals he doesn't realize that everything made since 1985 is metric. He doesn't have a repair manual specific to the vehicle. All those tools and he doesn't have main engine or fuel pump relays specific to the vehicle. How about starter contacts? They cost less than ten bucks, but a rebuilt starter can cost more than a hundred dollars. Having a lot of tools to repair a busted hose is all well and good, but if the car is inspected regularly then a hose that is ready to fail can be replaced ahead of time.

  • @walden6272
    @walden6272 Год назад +1

    I see so many people bring so much tools, most will never get used outdoors. Just bring what you need for the common problems. Anything worst, you have the best tool which is your phone.

  • @soccerben9
    @soccerben9 4 года назад +21

    For car repairs, I find good zip ties come in handy as well. I keep a handful of those in my tool bag as well.

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад

      Good call! Thanks for watching!

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson 4 года назад +9

    The Universal Tools: Screw driver (flat and phillips), Duct tape, Hammer, Vice Grips, Channel Locks, Adjustable wrench, Socket set, Soup cans with top and bottom cut off, Metal hanging strap with a couple of bolts, Hose clamps, WD40, Butane lighter, and a Bastard file.

    • @johnlhigh
      @johnlhigh 4 года назад +1

      That sounds like a McGyver kit!

  • @alanwilliams5836
    @alanwilliams5836 4 года назад +12

    I don't know about others, but I really hate the chincy scissor jacks that come with most vehicles. I like to carry a bottle Jack and a short 2x4 .

  • @adventuresphere7036
    @adventuresphere7036 4 года назад +5

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention a car battery jump starter. The one I have is a rechargeable battery that comes with clips to attach to the car battery so you can give yourself a jump without another vehicle. The portable battery avoids the long jumper cables. You can also charge your phone with some. My battery in particular also comes with a super bright flashlight on one end. But, you gave plenty great ideas to consider!

  • @acet7
    @acet7 4 года назад +2

    I like the garbage bag idea, smaller than the tarp I keep in the truck.

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson 4 года назад +3

    I prefer a tool roll and commercial kit along side some loose tools all inside of a big tote box. Unless I bring everything which requires a trailer.

    • @tom_olofsson
      @tom_olofsson 4 года назад

      What is this "metric" of which you speak?

  • @KaylynnStrain
    @KaylynnStrain 4 года назад +6

    add some zip ties of various sizes, they could be used to secure something where tape would not work

  • @titanpreparedness
    @titanpreparedness 4 года назад +2

    We did a video like this on my channel. I keep a simple ratchet set and a jump box in my car at all times. That will fix about 90% of all my problems. My buddy keeps a few extra items.

  • @mikegreene1167
    @mikegreene1167 4 года назад +2

    need a butane soldering iron solder and a multimeterfor basic wiring issues. some vise grips another light source like a magnetic base light.with spare batteries.. i know we all have several with us all the time, but more is better and with the tools so you dont have to dig into another kit for it.
    zipties and even some 'bailing wire
    dielectric grease.and a small can of 3 in 1 oil.

  • @proehm
    @proehm 11 месяцев назад

    HF sells a ratcheting driver that is 1/4" on one side and hex on the other. It comes with a set of hex bits. I probably get more use from it than my 1/4" drive ratchet. Also, a 5" crescent from HD and 6" bird mouth vice grips (Which get used more as a clamp than a pliers.)

  • @TeamAnbu65
    @TeamAnbu65 4 года назад +2

    Add a few Heavy duty Snatch blocks and appropriate attachments and Chord for pulling or towing.

  • @davidgraemesmith1980
    @davidgraemesmith1980 4 года назад +1

    My tools on my 1979 honda CX 500,
    8" bahco adjustable wrench
    12" channel lock pliers
    Leatherman MUT EOD
    1" wide duct tape
    3/4" electrical tape
    Kamasa Flexi bit holder and 6 bits
    Lockwire
    Zip ties
    Spare fuses
    Spare led bulbs

  • @chelseagarchar4338
    @chelseagarchar4338 4 года назад +4

    We like to have a couple small straps in my pickup. There’s been a few times where we weren’t necessarily planning on hauling something and then will randomly pick stuff up that needs strapped down. That could be just me though I like to randomly pick up stuff for projects that might work. 😁

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад

      In my truck, always. In my wife’s car, not really an option to haul stuff on the exterior. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @WORRO
    @WORRO 4 года назад +1

    Nice kit bro. In the back of my H2, I also have 4 gal. Of water, just in case, 5 cans of fix a flat, two charged jump boxes, 21ft jumper cables 5 rolls of gorilla tape, just a few other items. Always nice to be ready. This stays In the truck always I only have one vehicle. I'd maybe add some water just In case of radiator problems. Thumbs up video Brother ~John

  • @johnlhigh
    @johnlhigh 4 года назад +1

    I use a tool roll in my ride too. Its a Carhartt and is very durable. I also have a siphon pump, Some Flares a Off-road shovel and roadside Triangle. (More for street breakdowns or letting friends know where i am setup when they come in). Cool Vid!

  • @AsdfAsdf-asdf
    @AsdfAsdf-asdf 4 года назад +1

    I would add 1/4 & 3/8 inch swivels at the end of both extensions.

  • @alexanderweaver4838
    @alexanderweaver4838 3 года назад

    I agree, those buckles suck on the Roaring Fire tool roll. It was meant to be for vehicle tools but ended up being the collection roll for most of my folding knives which I use to keep in a plastic bin. For my vehicle and my tractor-trailer rig l went to a truck stop station and found a heavy duty ballistic nylon zippered bag with heavy duty handles, organizer pockets on the exterior, several organizer pockets on the interior walls, two larger pockets at each end of the interior and the bottom is flat and seems to be re-enforced with a double layer. The stitching is first rate and I believe the price was under 40 or 50 bucks. I bought it when I was a Class A driver for C&R England some years ago. It's still in use but decorated with my old military emblems and patches.

  • @OzMan9989
    @OzMan9989 4 года назад +2

    Carhardt makes a good roll too.

  • @clieb91
    @clieb91 4 года назад +1

    The tool roll is a good solution. In regards to the screwdriver I highly suggest looking at Milwaukee's 11 in 1 Electricians Screwdriver. Gives you some extra flexibility in regards to the bit options and also nut drivers. The toolkit I keep in the truck can help with some simp,e vehicle service but also other tasks I may run into in camp or at the cabin.
    CtL

  • @markd5067
    @markd5067 4 года назад +1

    Duct Tape / Utility Knife / Disposable Gloves / Gojo / Rags

  • @justinbianchini9697
    @justinbianchini9697 4 года назад +1

    Good video man, i like your setup choice for the tool roll.

  • @enoyles4784
    @enoyles4784 3 года назад

    Very good Job. the only things I can think of is 3 to 500 foot of heavy-duty Para cord and three Snatch blocks. and a Butane powered Soldering unit and cheap crimps and cable ties and connectors. spare fuses.

  • @fearthetriangle
    @fearthetriangle 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Great videos as always! I seen that hill people gear pack on the save granny video. I did some research and I liked it so much I ended up picking up there Conner v2 pack. I may be picking up the tool roll kit as well.

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад +1

      Great! Thanks for watching! The Tarahumara pack is my favorite edc or day pack.

  • @SuperFoxRay
    @SuperFoxRay 4 года назад

    I say add a pair of heavy duty scissors, a box cutter, and a headlight flashlight. I would even suggest a measuring tape and some orange shop towels that can act as single flags on oversized loads when they may be needed.

  • @YouTubeDoxedMyRealName
    @YouTubeDoxedMyRealName 4 года назад

    I recommend replacing those sockets with impact grade sockets and extensions because the cheese grade ones DO brake apart if you got a rusted nut. I also recommend adding a torque wrench cuz no you cant tell how tight it is. I recommend extendable wrenches or a breaker bar or both cuz its not that hard to break teeth on a ratchet.

  • @garybonz
    @garybonz 4 года назад

    I have been a mechanic a long time on just about everything from hand tools to helicopters, so believe me when I say, you are on the right track. Don't have more tools than you know how to (or are willing to) use. What good are tools if all you can do is take something apart and then have to pay someone MORE money to finish the job ?

  • @fineassamyfresh2387
    @fineassamyfresh2387 3 года назад

    It's funny that you mentioned hitting your starter with a rock, back in college driving an old & busted station wagon... i used to hit my started with a big old set of keys to get it to unstick. 😂 I totally had forgotten about that!

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video.

  • @bushcraftchip
    @bushcraftchip 10 дней назад

    FUSES!!!!

  • @rickecheverria8052
    @rickecheverria8052 2 года назад

    I think I would add a small assortment of auto fuses................

  • @Dadangandara
    @Dadangandara 4 года назад

    Preparing for adventure waw nice video thank friedn

  • @jamesbaclig8789
    @jamesbaclig8789 3 года назад

    Prepare for a common problem that can occur in the worst environment. What do you have to change a tire in the dark while it’s raining on a secluded country road? Do you have a jack you can work and trust to hold your car up? A breaker bar that gives you enough leverage to loosen the lug nuts? Wheel chocks? PB Blaster? Portable air pump? Flashlight(s)? Gloves? Moving blanket or thick cardboard to kneel or lay on if necessary? Do the same for your battery, fuses, fan belt, etc...

  • @MrMauski
    @MrMauski 2 года назад

    For me, it’s standard and inch-sized. 😂

  • @garyminick1050
    @garyminick1050 4 года назад

    Don't tell nobody but I saw that lunchbox move by itself !!!

  • @Greyteam4291
    @Greyteam4291 4 года назад +1

    wait is it just me that carries complete socket, wrench sets a 20v impact, drill and reciprocating saw with bolts screws etc... well don't tell my wife

  • @chrisre299
    @chrisre299 4 года назад

    even if u have that ammo box or a simple bag and everything is mixed up as long as u have the items it's what counts. if it takes a few seconds to find what I need who cares, it's for emergency it's not like you use it all day everyday. haven't used mine in 2 years lucky me.

  • @STR8SICCC
    @STR8SICCC 3 года назад

    *clicks on tool roll link, product not found* Tool roll won't hold sockets though

  • @stevebridges42
    @stevebridges42 4 года назад +1

    Gloves and zip ties

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад

      Great additions. Thanks!

  • @aeromech8563
    @aeromech8563 4 года назад

    Not a bad basic kit id defo add a file probably a half round one, then you need at least a test light or better a multi meter for the ever increasing electricary bollox that's on cars, WD40 a life saver for a lot of jobs and a tub of hand cleaner if you want to get flash I always carry a gas soldering iron and solder and a box of fuses connectors and other stuff for my Amateue radio kit as you may just have to call for help if your gearbox shits itself lol anyway great video

  • @dansherman7486
    @dansherman7486 4 года назад

    4 way lug wrench

  • @MrGschwaller
    @MrGschwaller 4 года назад

    Add fuses and zip ties to your kit

  • @JosephAllen-fx2fn
    @JosephAllen-fx2fn 4 года назад

    Vise Grips!

  • @Quadrille763
    @Quadrille763 4 года назад

    Atlas 46 tool roll

  • @cousineddie8949
    @cousineddie8949 4 года назад +1

    WD-40. What duct tape can’t fix WD-40 can.

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад

      Good call! Thanks!

  • @hardyanpajero69
    @hardyanpajero69 4 года назад +1

    👍😎🍺🍩🔧

  • @philsellers6003
    @philsellers6003 4 года назад

    110K subscribers and you don't have any kind of an external mic?

    • @ONThree
      @ONThree 4 года назад

      Hahahahaha ha! Thanks for watching! I will work on that.

  • @shaunnebury1333
    @shaunnebury1333 4 года назад

    Atlas 46 york town tool roll