The 4x4 Kit: what to bring (1 Viewer)

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ditch the come-a-long and add a tirfor or at least a MPP
ditch that hand pump (you seriously gonna pump a 35" tyre with a bike pump? ? ?) and put a $30 MV-50 (aka MF1050)
electrical continuity tester and multi-meter
valve stems and tire tool (the general purpose one one that removes valve cores and valve stems)
ratchet straps

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I disagree with the non-potable water recommendation. Why would you want to bring water along at almost 9 pounds per gallon that you couldn't drink in an emergency. Engines run just fine on drinkable water. Really. We don't run well on bad water.

I would also probably add a bottle of Heat fuel additive and maybe a funnel and screen/filter if you are going somewhere out of the way with crappy gas. Bad gas is a real bummer, but pretty easy to remedy most times. I've seen Heat work miracles. Cheap insurance at $1.50 a bottle.
 
I disagree with the non-potable water recommendation. Why would you want to bring water along at almost 9 pounds per gallon that you couldn't drink in an emergency. Engines run just fine on drinkable water. Really. We don't run well on bad water.

I agree. Emergency water should be for both.

If your camping chances are you will pack a 5 gallon jug of water in one of those blue containers. So that would work for your rad if needed.
 
One more water comment. In an emergency water can be used in place of brake fluid, just flush the system well as soon as possible.

I used motor oil to get one car home. It has a higher boiling point than water. Brakes get hot.
 

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