provided I can get some (not foreseeing any issues)......how about MORE of that brew you were talking about. I was thinking a case?
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If not......I'll look for your upcoming list to see what you still need.
Last edited by Jolly Roger VX'er : 04/21/2008 at 02:46 PM
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I had this list on my fridge for things to do for Moab last year.
Guess I should update it and put it on again.
Maybe some others can get use out of it - and others can add items.
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Seems I might be scaring some people in this being a "must have" list... sorry. It's not.
I'm one of those "be prepared for anything" guys. I hate to put others out.
- However, last year there was probably 8 or 9 trucks and one of us opened up their differential and only one of us had axle lube.
- Oh, and I remember someone needing to top off their brake fluid, and again only one of us had that. Or maybe only one person was willing to share...?? - So relying on others has its limits - I'd still suggest bringing one or two consumables (oil, lube, water, TP, etc..)
And man, tire deflators are worth every penny!
Example - http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...tors/index.asp
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cheers.
Last edited by Kenny : 04/22/2008 at 04:43 PM Reason: maybe scaring people....
Tire Deflators? Pep Boys didn't know what those were. Where do you get those?
Peace.
Tom
012009
BTW-Nice list.
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Ummmm....... no need to get to crazy and buy things you might not need. For those that haven't been here, Moab is a "regular" town.... indoor plumbing, hot and cold running water, two grocery stores, 4 auto parts stores, two micro-breweries.
There should be a Wal-Mart coming soon too.
For the other newbies... You don't HAVE to have all the items on that list. I am sure others will be willing to share... say a tow strap, a tire gauge, tire deflaters... if you need the FRS Radios I have a spare set, but I suggest if your buying a radio set go for the CB radio instead.
yea most of the things on that list are a good idea in case of emergencies...then again keep in mind if we have an emergency we always have people like LDUB who carry and extra EVERYTHING in truck....so im sure he would loan ya something till you can get to the parts store the next day...
(sorry to offer ya up larry but you do always have everything needed)...
but yes, a tow strap WITHOUT THE HOOKS is a good idea...
extra oil and fuses never hurt
and CB radio is a MUST....
<at least thats my opinion>
Summit sells a teraflex set here locally for $9 Bart.Good call, Tom. Where do you get those???
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[QUOTE=pbkid;125076]Then again, keep in mind if we have an emergency, we always have people like LDUB who carry an extra EVERYTHING in truck....so im sure he would loan ya something till you can get to the parts store the next day...
(sorry to offer ya up larry but you do always have everything needed)...
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No problem at all...being able to get myself, or my Fam, out of a jam, is just what I do................
and your DAMN good at it larry :bwgr:
You can get tire deflaters at any descent 4 wheel drive shop. Make sure you know how to use them though...they ned to be set up for the propper pressure.
Another thing to add to that list for all you fair skined, northern, snowed i types...SUNSCREEN! The sun will be bright and hot on the trail.
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