In the club I was in, in Ct, who ever is stuck assumes all liability for recovery and any damage associated. But with that said, we all trusted each other and knew each others capabilities. In our travels, we had permission everywhere we went and never alone.
Duct tape, zip ties, knife, couple adjustable wrenches, flashlights, 8 in 1 screwdriver, hammer. (Look up common sockets needed for repairs)
For my truck, I needed hammer, punch, 10 and 12 mm socket and that was my beginner set.
I’ve always wondered about this stuff, like why people have I-pads and tablets hooked into their rigs. Why how. Stuff like that. Seems really cool. Will they work on a 96 tacoma? Or to simple tech?
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