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What should be in every Westie owners boot...


John K

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After having to do my first roadside repair, I realised I should carry some odds and sods in the boot.

 

It was a little embarrassing to go to a local hotel and blag a metal coat hanger with the opening line...

 

"I've got a classic British kit car and a bit has just fell off, do you have a coat hanger I can buy off you..."

 

So what should be in every Westie owners boot? (and it needs to live there all the time so that excludes anything too valuable or a trolley jack)

 

I'll start with...

 

Wire cutters

Adjustable spanner

Screw driver kit

Cable ties

Medium gauge galvanised wire

Circlips

Chocolate blocks

 

 

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Go straight to JAIL, do not pass GO.

 

Your error?

 

You left off Gaffer Tape!

 

;):p :p :p

 

:d

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Gaffer tape and tie wraps will repair most things :d

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You left off Gaffer Tape!

 

 

Gaffer Tape, GAFFER TAPE..?

 

That Sir marks you as an artful bodger... :p

 

My bent coat hanger was a masterful piece of ENGINEERING

 

Actually, the only reason we didn't use string was it would have burnt through :d  :yes:

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:d 

 

Composite, flexible self bonding repair system.

 

On a roll.

 

Tie wraps, gaffer tape, a Leatherman and a hammer.

 

if that doesn't fix it, plan B is required.

 

Take out mobile phone and call AA man.

 

On a more serious note, Halfords do a great little Motorists tool kit in a zip up wallet that's got a good selection of basic road side repair tools. But is small and easily tucked away in the boot box. I use one of those, to which I've added a handful of the appropriate Allen keys.

 

Then in an old ice cream tub, gaffer tape, insulating tape, self-amalgamating tape, tie wraps, spare fuses, some spare wire, a selection of spare hose clips and a small bag of what look like assorted nuts/bolts and washers, but was actually a carefully chose selection of the most common sizes in quantities most likely to be needed! Oh and some workshop paper towels! I keep meaning to add a spare throttle cable too.

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WD40 for what needs to move.

 

Gaffer tape for what needs to stay in place.

 

Travel tool set.

 

Tyre sealant.

 

Breakdown cover.

 

Charged phone.

 

Bottle of water to drink.

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A £10 note for those emergency stops for fuel when you go out without your wallet and the gauge just seems to drop to empty at the most inopportune moment.

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The guy that built the car !

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Dave's pretty much nailed it but one I would definitely add is spare fuses and removal tool!

 

Had a fuse blow which stopped the fuel pump. A 10 second fix ended up taking over an hour waiting for the AA to arrive, not to mention having to push the car for about half a mile to avoid creating some serious congestion! :d

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 Gordons and tonic, some ice and a lemon, a blanket and female company and gaffer tape and cable ties, oil and coolant for when overheated  :d

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female company and gaffer tape

:oops: :oops: :d :D
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Spare throttle cable kit, terminals, bulbs, mini socket/bit set, pliers. Rest has been mentioned.

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... female company ...

 

The original post said "in the boot" is there a foot pump involved? ???

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