What spares do you take bush

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Nivapulledout
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What spares do you take bush

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Just a bit of a fun thread to see what people take with them to cover there asses if you brake something. not including recovery gear.

to start it off

For my Niva I take

one of each CV
one spare trailing arm (nivas love to bend these on big rocks)
Rachet Strops (to strap or brace any thing)
CRC
socket set
few spanners and the like
lump hammer (cause bigger is better)
Screw drivers and impact screw driver
Jump leads
Multimeter
tub of grease and 4 L of oil

and that is about it. always have managed to get home but then lada's are pretty hearty beasts :twisted: hehe
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Left front axle and CV assemble
Right front axle and CV assembly
Right rear axle
Left rear axel
3 x Transfercase mounts
1 complete set of radiator hoses
Fan belt
Power steering belt
Tie-rod and drag link assembly
2 x U bolts

Brake line locks
Tie down
Assorted nuts bolts & Washers
Electrical crimp connectors
Roll of electrical wire
Fuses
Multimeter
Insolation tape
Duct Tape
Cable ties
Stainless cable ties
Tyre punture repair kit
Tubless tyre valves
Assorted Hose clamps
Nylon cord
Jumper leads
Radiator stop leak
Grease
1L gear oil
2L engine oil
1L power steer fluid
Brake fluid
2L water
Gasket goo
CRC
Rag

Multi tool set (spanners, sockets, allen keys etc)
Vice grips
BFH
Plyers

Thats whats usually hiding in the back of the Weapon in a couple of ammo box's 99% of the time. It all gets dumped in the support truck during comps though :lol: :lol:
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DieselBoy wrote:Left front axle and CV assemble
Right front axle and CV assembly
Right rear axle
Left rear axel
3 x Transfercase mounts
1 complete set of radiator hoses
Fan belt
Power steering belt
Tie-rod and drag link assembly
2 x U bolts

Brake line locks
Tie down
Assorted nuts bolts & Washers
Electrical crimp connectors
Roll of electrical wire
Fuses
Multimeter
Insolation tape
Duct Tape
Cable ties
Stainless cable ties
Tyre punture repair kit
Tubless tyre valves
Assorted Hose clamps
Nylon cord
Jumper leads
Radiator stop leak
Grease
1L gear oil
2L engine oil
1L power steer fluid
Brake fluid
2L water
Gasket goo
CRC
Rag

Multi tool set (spanners, sockets, allen keys etc)
Vice grips
BFH
Plyers

Thats whats usually hiding in the back of the Weapon in a couple of ammo box's 99% of the time. It all gets dumped in the support truck during comps though :lol: :lol:


I was going to say you must need to tow a trailer for that lot but then I used to carry a pile of stuff like that and its surprising how little room some stuff takes up (specially little zuk stuff).
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It seems like alot, but its so frustrating when you throw a belt, blow a hose or pop an axle and you know its a 5min job to fix, but you need the right parts to do it!!!!!

Just the two ammo box's with the axles wrapped up in oil soaked rags and plastic all together in a bundle and the steering linkages cable tied to the roll cage.
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I take the essentials. My bahco set, some pliers, some bolts and some cable ties :D
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Club trips

Basic tools, water and cable ties (if you cant fix it with cable ties you need a shed)

Comps
everything DB said plus welders, genset, waterblaster and 250l of water, box of electric bits, spare winch 4 spare tubes (plus the spare beadlocked wheel) alternator, water pump, and my big tool box. hmmmm no wonder iot was such a slow trip to vegas. :lol: :lol:
Toy - Zuk chassis tub, hilux 4.88 axles and transfer, Nissan CA18DE motor and auto trans, sc12 supercharger, 32 10'5 simex, twin motor 8274 custom freespool. Well the parts are all there in various corners of the shed
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Same as DB but also have in the zook

Starter motor
Alternator
Dissy
Coil
HT lead

Jumper Leads x 2
Arc Welding Sticks
Welding lens
hack Saw Blades
other favorite tools 8)
LR110 ..... LJ50 project :roll:
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Must admit I carry the bare essential tools but have never thought of carrying a multimeter!
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Dieselboy yep that is a fair bit, but then it is always a compromise, takes up alot of room and weighs a bit.
but then when you Fook something and there is a spare sitting on the bench at home you kick yourself.

things I like from your list that I will add is

Duct tape
cable ties
gasket poo
alternator drive belt.

and just out of interest are you guys welding from your batteries?
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spare cv
front whell bearings and seals
front hub spindle
front axle seals
set of wheel nuts
one free wheeling hub and one nissan auto hub
jumper cables
some general purpose welding rods
alternator
tyre tube abnd valves
complete set of tools
multimeter
set of brake shoes
complete set of belts
radiator cap and hoses
bars stop leak
gasket goop
grease
diff oil
crc
brake fluid and one man brake bleed kit
fuel filter and air filter
duct tape, electrial tape, cable ties, assorted cir clips
metal putty
plus fuill set of recovery gear including feecking big tirfor

I have always gotten home, but then it is a Nissan.
Have done some good bush repairs to the old pig to get me out of the bush.
Have done some bush welding DB, need good cables and big batteries. Welds have held though.
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Spare beer, as well as emergency beer, and not forgetting the disaster beer.

Because if it all goes sideways you can always pay some other bugger smarter than me to fix my shit with beer.

Juss jokes people
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Bubba wrote:Spare beer, as well as emergency beer, and not forgetting the disaster beer.

Because if it all goes sideways you can always pay some other bugger smarter than me to fix my shit with beer.

Juss jokes people


Yeah, seen bubba share???

i only have the minimal spanners, oils puncture kits etc etc
i used to Cruise, now i PATROL
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I pack all the usual recovery gear and tools.
Some of the more interesting stuff is;
left and right tierod ends, upper and lower balljoints, all new still in the boxes.
Even more unusual, 2X Ball joint removers. (1 small, 1 large)
The joy of replacing tierod ends or balljoints without the use of a hammer :!: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Bahco Tool kit (sockets, screw drivers and spanners)
Pliers
1x large vice grops
2x small vice grips
hack saw blade
welding kit (3mm welding rods,#8 wire, wleding leads)
Jumper leads(also part of the welding kit)
cv
tie rods
fuses and relays
nuts and bolts
selection of short bits of chain
D shakels
Engine oil
Auto trans fluid
Brake fluid
Power Steer fluid
Grease gun
Spare belts
Top and Bottom Hose's
Length of heater hose
Hose clamps
Gasket goo
CRC
Zip ties
Duct Tape

I keep adding more bits every time I break something that I don't have a spare with me for
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Re: What spares do you take bush

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tow vehicle. trailer and a box of speights
Dont follow me. i'll get stuck and need a tow..
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Re: What spares do you take bush

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callum007 wrote:tow vehicle. trailer and a box of speights


Without running the risk of starting up a "what beer is best" thread.........
Speights don't work that well in this part of the country :lol: :lol:
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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