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Old 08-18-2014, 07:09 AM   #41
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Good question. I always carry a metric adjustable just in case.
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Old 08-19-2014, 05:26 PM   #42
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All or the above including Allan Keys for those little set screws like on the OTA antenna crank. I keep a few permanent things in the trailer but usually load up a Rubbermaid bin with all the wrenches, sockets, lube, grease gun in case wheels get funky and the bottle jack and just toss it into the back of the truck. There isn't much I'd run into that I won't have a tool for on the road.
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Old 08-20-2014, 07:10 AM   #43
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Add to the other items...

Since all of the plumbing in my RV is 1/2" pex, and I already own a crimp tool, it lives in the RV toolbox, along with some assorted fitting and short pieces of 1/2" line. Pex is so easy to work with that I feel that if I can reach the problem I could repair it.
I also carry a small container of grease, extra large cotter pins (for the pins holding my hitch in) and a length of tow rope. I've moved much of my RV tool needs to the lockable toolbox in my truck.
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Old 08-20-2014, 07:32 AM   #44
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Duct tape
WD-40
Credit card

Ok, just kidding.
Torque wrench to check lug nuts
Breaker bar and extension with lug nut socket
Yellow trailer aid ramp
Needle nose pliers
Wire stripper/cutter
5-way screw driver
Teflon tape
Fuses
Magnet tool to get stuff I can't reach
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C-clamp and spring clamps
Rubber mallet for setting chocks
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