George B
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I have used the Safe-T-Seal and Black Jack kits with much success. Like that They come with a reamer to size the hole and are T-handles. Pushing a plug into a rear tire while lying on the ground makes me appreciate the handles.
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I have this compressor. It works well to take all 4 tires from 22 back to 37 psi after being off pavement.IMO this is a must along with a plug kit. A quality one that won't overheat and take a shit on you:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MMGLNHC/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This shit I carry all the time, fits in 2 milk crates behind rear seat and glove box/under pass/2nd row seats:
Jug of Oil
Jug of A/F
Jug of washer fluid
Run of the mill 100 pc or so tool kit that has pliers and cutters etc
Bag of zip ties
Rags
Blanket
WD-40
Funnel
Tie wire
Flashlight
Heavy pocket knife
Spare bulbs, fuses
Tire pressure gauge
Trim tools
Tow strap with hooks
Heavy, quality jumper cables
Probably a couple other things I am forgetting
I also keep a barbed heater hose connector in one of the heater lines with extra spring clamps on it in case one breaks I can just cut it and connect it into a bypass mode. I don't keep tape in there it seems to melt and get all ****** after a while.
I have this compressor. It works well to take all 4 tires from 22 back to 37 psi after being off pavement.
https://www.amazon.com/Viair-00088-88P-Portable-Compressor/dp/B005ASY23I
All these tool lists and compressors makes me feel like I need more room for this stuff.
Here ya go George, this has plenty of room for tools!
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I have one those and a hard shell version!Here ya go George, this has plenty of room for tools!
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