What Tools Should I Bring?
Trail Talk: Tips and Tricks from the Trail
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Tools can be a daunting thing for the new overlander! We are here to let you know that it is more simple than you think.
There are two use cases for tools to bring:
1. Shorter term and smaller trips
2. Expeditions and long term travel
We find that the majority of people fall into the first category. Tools for this would be centered around helping you get to town for a mechanic or additional help.
The second category has different needs and the tool kit has to cover repairs on a wide variety of issues. These tools will need to help your trip continue when things go wrong.
What is something that you don't leave home without?
Products used in this video:
Tool Roll: https://amzn.to/45tIE3L
Inexpensive Socket Set: https://amzn.to/3YyIp5e
Larger Socket Set: https://amzn.to/45x1nvp
OBDII Scanner: https://amzn.to/449ajpx
Speed Tools Kit: https://speedtoolsinc.com/product/too...
DEWALT 20V Drill: https://amzn.to/3OEKrw7
Torque Wrench: https://amzn.to/3KI2MHz
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