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Spare Parts To Take Along When You Go 4x4 Driving Off Road

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From Jim Walczak, for About.com

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Having the right parts on-board could make the difference between walking out and driving out. Make sure that you have extras on hand for each of the following parts to fit your 4WD vehicle. (Keep in mind that many of your old parts can be used as spares in an emergency, so start saving them now.)

Remember, you don’t need to bring every spare part you own on the trail - just bring the parts that are most likely to break:

  • Air filter
  • Belts
  • Fuel filter
  • Fuses
  • Hoses and several sizes of hose clamps
  • Oil
  • Oil filter
  • Some brake line
  • Spark plugs
  • Tire valve stems with cores
  • Tires (don't forget a good full-size spare!)
  • U-joints
  • Vacuum line (a small piece)
  • Wiper blades
Your aim is to think of all the components that would leave you stranded if they failed. THOSE are the ones to take along spares for. A good rule of thumb is to take along anything that has already broken twice, because the odds are, it could happen again.

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