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We are planning to do a lot of remote camping and extensive back road travel ( Newfoundland - Labrador - Alaska and such )

in the not too distant future. What is the collective advice on what spare parts to take along.

Lift pump, fanbelt, basic tools... what else?

TIA
 
stuff to take

Brutus



I always take an air & oil filter and oil,premixed antifreeze& thermostat,Fuel filter& tools to change or fix the aformentioned. Also some powerservice additive and needless to say assorted safety items. The nice thing is I've never had to use 'em. Have a good trip!



George J
 
Spares

The part I like to hear the most:

>The nice thing is I've never had to use 'em. <

Thanks georgej





LarryB

You have it all!

Is there a motochickle and a hang glider in that trailer box?
 
What I take with

Is a storage box with a few quarts oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, air compressor, flares, coveralls, spot light, duct tape, bailing wire, Fuel Filter and wd40. I also carry a small tool box with enough tools to fix the neighbors rig.



Did I mention that the only items I have ever used was the wd40 and spot light for cat fishing:D and the bailing wire to hold a tarp that wanted to flap in the wind.
 
Wish I had a pic like LarryB... .



We carry two street legal dirt bikes - '99 WR400 & '92 XR250 - in the back of our Patio Hauler 5th wheel:D Both bikes have ~100 mile range on pavement so I'm not too worried about getting help.



Brian
 
I usually carry:

1. oil and fuel filters

2. oil

3. radiator and heater hoses

4. a length of 3/8 fuel hose

5. fuses and light bulbs

6. electrical and baling wire and connectors

7. DUCT TAPE

8. a 3990105 lift pump



I also carry 12 empty sand bags. If I get into some bad sand and get stuck i will fill them uo 1/2 way and make a good traction mat.
 
Thanks to ALL of you for the great suggestions and advice.

Hope we stay as lucky as all of you and not need these things.

It's kinda like wearing a belt and suspenders to hold up your britches, just for extra peace of mind!
 
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