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Im learning little by little about cars with this truck. Right now im working through a misfire code thats been nagging my baby. But i have learned how to clean throttles, MAF sensors, seen smoke test done, seen indepth diagnostics lol im learning. Gonna get the power steering flushed and replaced soon. by grease it, what parts are you talking about particularly for mantainece? and what grease brand?
I think the guy just wanted to know about basic tools to have. Ps a jack.
Somewhere along the line we started talking about a total truck kit....Tony
And while I respect your opinion, I am a fan of carrying a truck box, yet doing as you mentioned. I would never leave home without my box
I ALWAYS carry a tool bag with some basic tools, especially when traveling. Back in March I had a catastrophic wheel failure while traveling at 75mph on the highway. I had a caliper bolt come loose on the right rear caliper, and then the caliper pivoted out and started rubbing on the inside of the wheel. As soon as I heard the noise, I went to stop and check it out, but then just as fast as it happened, the caliper actually cut the wheel in half just like a can opener cutting a can open. The wheel basically exploded when it did that, and being that I was cruising at 75mph, it caused a good bit of damage. Busted the shock, ripped the brake hose, and bent the brake hose banjo bolt, and brake fluid was EVERYWHERE.. A good Samaritan stopped to help me, and luckily I had enough tools to repair it on the side of the highway after he drove me to the nearest parts store to grab a new brake hose, bolts, and some brake fluid. I put the spare on after repairing the brakes and I limped it 120 more miles the rest of the way home on the busted shock.
This is a perfect example of why you should carry some basic tools. But even with tools, if that gentleman would not have stopped and offered me a ride to the auto parts store, I wouldn't have been able to fix it.
I would've stopped for you too @ScottyBoyI ALWAYS carry a tool bag with some basic tools, especially when traveling. Back in March I had a catastrophic wheel failure while traveling at 75mph on the highway. I had a caliper bolt come loose on the right rear caliper, and then the caliper pivoted out and started rubbing on the inside of the wheel. As soon as I heard the noise, I went to stop and check it out, but then just as fast as it happened, the caliper actually cut the wheel in half just like a can opener cutting a can open. The wheel basically exploded when it did that, and being that I was cruising at 75mph, it caused a good bit of damage. Busted the shock, ripped the brake hose, and bent the brake hose banjo bolt, and brake fluid was EVERYWHERE.. A good Samaritan stopped to help me, and luckily I had enough tools to repair it on the side of the highway after he drove me to the nearest parts store to grab a new brake hose, bolts, and some brake fluid. I put the spare on after repairing the brakes and I limped it 120 more miles the rest of the way home on the busted shock.
This is a perfect example of why you should carry some basic tools. But even with tools, if that gentleman would not have stopped and offered me a ride to the auto parts store, I wouldn't have been able to fix it.