Towing Insurance that covers more than a minimum distance. ?
Paper Coveralls & an orange vest. ?List some possible repair centers along your route... It is easier from home than sitting beside the road wondering where to have it towed. ?Keep water in your tanks for flushing potty and washing greasy hands. ?Lava hand soap, or hand cleaner orange stuff from dollar store. ?Spare rags.
Memorial Day Weekend had our twin electric fan units (in front of the radiator) fall apart when driving on washboard freeway I-40 just west of Kingman AZ. ?Found a shop in Kingman after 12 calls from Flagstaff to Needles. ?Finally found a place that would work on a German vehicle. ?They had to source parts. ?We left the rig there and continued our trip in a rental car... to Gulf Shores AL and back. ?Upon return everything was fixed. ?We also had them do an inspection and oil change. ?$1600. ?The tow was 12 miles, but could have been 200.
On Saturday, August 13, 2022, 11:26:22 AM PDT, stevekrival <[email protected]> wrote:
I am hitting the road in my 2001 Eurovan Camper (86K Miles) for an extended road trip. Which tools and spare parts would you take with you? In the past I have taken: 1. A canvas repair kit; 2. various screwdrivers and wrenches 3. Tire iron, jack, and gloves, good spare tire; 4. freon leak detector and yellow glasses; 5. error code detector. What other useful tools should I consider?