Whats in your mobile tool box? B Body specific

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I've got towing on my insurance:thumbsup:.

On long trips I throw a set of 3/8" drive sockets, a pack of nut drivers, channel locks, cresent wrench, wrenches from 3/8"-3/4", screwdrivers and a hammer. I got rid of all the problematic electrical things like the ballast so no need there but do carry an extra belt. I also carry a jump pack as well but to this day the ol girl hasn't let me down other than a fuel pump failure.
 

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A stainless 410 judge by Tarsus can come in handy if someone likes your car more than you do ! Just saying, it’s getting crazy out there !
 

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Ballast resistor, fire extinguisher in all three. Standard set of SAE tools, sockets, and a couple of extensions, plus two screwdrivers, pliers, needle-nose pliers, electrical tape and five feet of wire. In the Coronet, I carry an extra Mopar ignition box, in addition to the above. Grab the whole thing and stuff it in the trunk...I'm ready to go just about anywhere.
 

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Hi Guys:

I'm putting together a B Body tool box for the trunk. Other than a 1/2 and 9/16, a few screw drivers, some duct tape, and pliers is there anything else I should carry? What about slime, or fix a flat?

Also, what is a good, effective fire extinguisher to carry in a car?

Thanks, and have a nice day, Bill
Extra: Upper/Lower Radiator hoses,Belts,BALLAST RESISTOR,Voltage Regulator, FUSES, Fusible Links, Fix-a-Flat, guage/dash bulbs, Thermostat AND GASKET, several #1157/1156 tail lamp bulbs, Pre-Mixed Antifreeze, Hose Clamps, an extra Alternator, roll of 12 ga wire, (electrical tape), One "longest" spark plug wire, a new TESTED ECU, (If you run elect. Ign), thread tape, Radiator Cap, Dialectric Grease, Anti-Seize, RTV gasket sealer screws,any extra OEM size bolts, and NEVER FORGET, "JB WELD"!
--Most of this will fit in one of the small black nylon Craftsman tool bags. That WILL fit behind or on top of & rubber strapped to the spare in trunk. Don't forget the good ol Wal-mart LAWN CHAIR!
-Not ALL of this necessary, and most will agree "That is a lot"! BUT, ALL OF IT can be stowed in 1 car- These are just what I've learned from exp what I WISHED that I'd had on me at one point or another, driving to-from shows, or just out hunting for Camaros..
Make sure it's secured ti where NOTHING can slide around in the trunk. Inside out dents are tough to explain & have to live with.
 

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Hi Guys:

I'm putting together a B Body tool box for the trunk. Other than a 1/2 and 9/16, a few screw drivers, some duct tape, and pliers is there anything else I should carry? What about slime, or fix a flat?

Also, what is a good, effective fire extinguisher to carry in a car?

Thanks, and have a nice day, Bill

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I carry a fuel pump pushrod, an alternator, and a alternator belt. Will never need them again.
 

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So lots of good posts about spares and key tools to carry.

But what kind of toolbox or container do you you carry the stuff in?

One post above talks about a nylon Craftsman tool bag. I have ended up using two Craftsman small tool boxes.
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In one I put metric wrenches and sockets, and in the other I put SAE. Then I split other hand tools between them like a screwdriver (prybar), Phillips, plyers, vice grip, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets, needle nose, channel locks, wire cutters, etc.

The problem is these two tool boxes are too small. Yet, I don't want a huge tool box in my car or truck.

What tool boxes or containers do you use for your car?
 

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basic hand tools, some ignition points, condensers, and dist cap. and belts. And a couple quarts of oil. Been wanting to get a carb kit and a set of floats for the bag as well
I need to add a water pump as well.

I throw in my cordless impact and small floor jack in a case and 3 gallons of distilled water when I go farther than maybe an hour's drive.



otherwise I'll call Hagerty and tell them to send a hauler
 
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