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    Once you pop you got to stop!

    So just picked up a Tyre Repair Kit its the standard jobbie, but what i wanted to know is what other things do people have that would be worth adding?

    Kit includes:

    • 1x Red storage case
    • 1x Insertion needle
    • 1x Screwdriver probe
    • 20x Quick seal insert strips
    • 1x Tube of lubricating oil
    • 1x Allen key
    • 1x Valve tool
    • 3x Valve housing
    • 4x Valve cores
    • 4x valve caps
    • 1x Small knife
    • 5x Tube repair patch
    • 1x Tube of rubber cement
    • 1x Scraping tool (Not shown in image)
    • 2x Thin rubber Tube (Not shown in image)

    Roo Systems tyre repair kit.jpg

    We can leave the air compressor of the list that is a given! Just looking for the additions for your Tyre Repair Kit, I'd let it slip over to tools like bead breaker and levers if you have them in your kits.

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    A decent rachett strap to help re seat tyres that come adrift
    or a BMX 20" tube will do the same if you have a burst of air
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    Hi Threedogs - Do you have bead breaker and levers?

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    I have tyre levers but rarely take them on any trips, I have just brought a horse of a compressor
    and a few plug kits like you have, the plug kits stay in the car.
    A few valve stems might be handy as on a recent trip a mate had leaky valve stems on his trailer
    Buy short rubber ones as you have less chance of them catching sticks and rock out on the tracks
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    Thanks I'll add short valve stems to the list.
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    maybe some detergent concentrate, these are items for long trips.
    I wouldnt worry if it was only a weekend away
    my mates valve stems werent leaking more perished and cracked causing them to leak.
    We fixed that in Shep with some "super glue" funny how the mind works sometimes lol
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    I have a head breaker and levers but only carry it when outback touring as I carry a second spare tyre Off the rim to save weight. A HD inner tube is a winner also for Outback. A couple of decent Vulcanising patches can be a savior also combined with the tube for an emergency side wall repair.

    Most of the time a simple Tyre Plug kit like you have all get you out of trouble. I generally plug a tyre without even removing it from the car.
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    Remote trips I'd be throwing in pliers and a tyre tube.
    As good as a second spare.
    I also use the pliers at home.
    Mind you I picked mine up for $20.. Bargin. .
    Paid for them selves when putting caravan tyres on rims.
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    Are you putting together a list for outback travel or
    just building up some gear for a future trip ??
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    Those kits work well. Only used it once, but is saved us having to change the tyre

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