Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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just the basic of tools is about it, long or short distance makes no difference to me . I build them to drive them . And try my best to make sure I use quality parts. That said I do realize theres always the chance something can go wrong For that ---------- - AAA card.
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Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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In the wagon, 301pc harbor freight tool kit. ( has saved more than one person) small electrical kit( wire, connectors, tape, crispers, etc) bottle of oil, trans fluid, brake fluid. Also Carry a jump box when I travel to multi day shows, like Carlisle .
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Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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06/15/18 02:24 PM
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From whats here so far it sounds like the number 1 part that fails is the ballast resister. Thanks for all the info. I've been driving Mopars since 1984 and have replaced zero ballasts. At least 10 different ones, points or electronic ignition didn't matter. Not sure why people have such issues with them.
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Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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From whats here so far it sounds like the number 1 part that fails is the ballast resister. Thanks for all the info. I've been driving Mopars since 1984 and have replaced zero ballasts. At least 10 different ones, points or electronic ignition didn't matter. Not sure why people have such issues with them. Been driving Mopars since the 70's... Municipal;Hi-Po;pedestrian... High-mileage;fresh resto's;street/drag cars... I've experienced zero ballast resistor failures... The 'failures' get the press... The millions of miles these cars racked-up as 'work' vehicles does not make/and did not make good copy...
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Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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For $10 every six months I do have towing, jump start, bring me gas on my State Farm Insurance Policy, but I still carry the stuff I wrote previously because I'd rather be able to get myself going and drive myself home if possible. If that's not possible my cell phone and the wrecker is paid for and it's only $20 a year insurance, and I've used it before, like when my fuel pump when out on my Dippy.
Facts are stubborn things.
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Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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Re: What spare parts do you carry in your car ?
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Usually nothing but the cell phone. If going on longer trips, an extra fuel container as I have ran out of fuel before. A gallon or two of water if the car or driver overheats. A leatherman multi-tool, small flat blade screwdriver, 1/2" and 9/16" combination wrench (minimum). Sometimes I just throw the Craftsman tool kit in, like this one on sale for Fathers day: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-450-piece..._450mechanicsetJumper cables, about 20-30 feet of 12 to 14 AWG wire. A 1" wide tie-down ratchet strap.
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