Things to take on a long road trip
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:07 am
The original list was put together by Michael "Calspeed" Carion. I have edited it and added a few items.
Items you might want to have in your car all the times:
Duct Tape
Rags & Hand Cleaner
Fire Extinguisher
Flashlight
Motor Oil
Water/Anti-freeze
Fuses or an AGC Circuit Breaker---Linda & Phil
Spare fan belt-even and old one--- DB
Nuts and bolts-various common sizes---sr311det
Toilet Paper
---Windy
Disposable Tyvec coveralls----DB
Auto Club Card "AAA" ----fairlady66
Spare key in your wallet----DB
Cash. There is no substitute. Holiday weekends can mean empty ATM's, or there just isn't one around.----DB
Bungee cords---DB
Tie wraps,(fix anything) ---DB
bailing wire, couple of feet for hot stuff ---DB
tube of 5 min epoxy ---DB
More from Dave Brsico. I don't carry a spare, usually, but have a plug kit, a fix a flat and for long trips a little 12v compressor/light. Another good thing is a 12x12 piece of 3/4 plywood to put under the jack if you're on a bad surface.
Tools:
Lug wrench
Jack, Scissor or Hydraulic
8mm to 14mm wrenches
Adjustable wrench
Standard and Phillips screwdrivers, pliers, etc.
Spark plug wrench ---DB
Hammer, you never know----DB
For a long road trip you might want to include the following items for your trip. Depending on how well you maintain your car much of the below will be over kill. I put an asterisk by the ones I would take.
Spark Plugs*
Fuel Line / 6ft. of 1/4 inch
Electric Fuel Pump
Fuel Filter*
Jumper Cables*
Fix-a-Flat
Carb floats, SU Type
Carb float gaskets
Leatherman multi-purpose tool*
Test Light, Electrical*
Wire / 14 gauge
Electrical Tape*
Brake Fluid, Dot 4 or whatever you are using
Distributor Cap*
Rotor*
Points-if you still have them
Condenser
Upper and Lower Radiator Hoses
Feeler Gauge (for valves and ignition)
Transmission Fluid (90w) w/pump
Hose Clamps, few different sizes.
Fuel Can, 2 gallons / plastic
Throttle Return Spring (*)****
Sunscreen*
Fist aid kit*
Hand Cleaner
Drinking Water
Cellular Phone*
GPS-they are cheap now*
Contact list for route*
****If one of these springs break-your throttle can hang in the "wide open" position-best to turn engine off making sure you do not lock the steering and slowly brake to a complete stop.
The tools can be placed with smaller parts in a small tool box. You can put some of the larger items in a cloth sack and tuck them into the sides of the trunk.
Another excellent idea is when traveling in a group is to spread the load across the group. That way you will still have the item you need but do not have to carry everything. --Paul
Most importantly-prepare for your trip by visually checking all fluids, belts and hoses. Ensure your tires are in good condition with the proper inflation including your spare. Have fun!!
Items you might want to have in your car all the times:
Duct Tape
Rags & Hand Cleaner
Fire Extinguisher
Flashlight
Motor Oil
Water/Anti-freeze
Fuses or an AGC Circuit Breaker---Linda & Phil
Spare fan belt-even and old one--- DB
Nuts and bolts-various common sizes---sr311det
Toilet Paper

Disposable Tyvec coveralls----DB
Auto Club Card "AAA" ----fairlady66
Spare key in your wallet----DB
Cash. There is no substitute. Holiday weekends can mean empty ATM's, or there just isn't one around.----DB
Bungee cords---DB
Tie wraps,(fix anything) ---DB
bailing wire, couple of feet for hot stuff ---DB
tube of 5 min epoxy ---DB
More from Dave Brsico. I don't carry a spare, usually, but have a plug kit, a fix a flat and for long trips a little 12v compressor/light. Another good thing is a 12x12 piece of 3/4 plywood to put under the jack if you're on a bad surface.
Tools:
Lug wrench
Jack, Scissor or Hydraulic
8mm to 14mm wrenches
Adjustable wrench
Standard and Phillips screwdrivers, pliers, etc.
Spark plug wrench ---DB
Hammer, you never know----DB
For a long road trip you might want to include the following items for your trip. Depending on how well you maintain your car much of the below will be over kill. I put an asterisk by the ones I would take.
Spark Plugs*
Fuel Line / 6ft. of 1/4 inch
Electric Fuel Pump
Fuel Filter*
Jumper Cables*
Fix-a-Flat
Carb floats, SU Type
Carb float gaskets
Leatherman multi-purpose tool*
Test Light, Electrical*
Wire / 14 gauge
Electrical Tape*
Brake Fluid, Dot 4 or whatever you are using
Distributor Cap*
Rotor*
Points-if you still have them
Condenser
Upper and Lower Radiator Hoses
Feeler Gauge (for valves and ignition)
Transmission Fluid (90w) w/pump
Hose Clamps, few different sizes.
Fuel Can, 2 gallons / plastic
Throttle Return Spring (*)****
Sunscreen*
Fist aid kit*
Hand Cleaner
Drinking Water
Cellular Phone*
GPS-they are cheap now*
Contact list for route*
****If one of these springs break-your throttle can hang in the "wide open" position-best to turn engine off making sure you do not lock the steering and slowly brake to a complete stop.
The tools can be placed with smaller parts in a small tool box. You can put some of the larger items in a cloth sack and tuck them into the sides of the trunk.
Another excellent idea is when traveling in a group is to spread the load across the group. That way you will still have the item you need but do not have to carry everything. --Paul
Most importantly-prepare for your trip by visually checking all fluids, belts and hoses. Ensure your tires are in good condition with the proper inflation including your spare. Have fun!!