H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
- duncanpa
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Okay, everyone has to chip in and Kev and his portable mechanics shop can come on all of the outings just in case you need a part and a mechanic....lets see, how's about $25 each and that should cover his gas, then chip in for parts....hmmmm....what do you thing Kev, you willing to travel to be the official Canadian Hummer Club trail guide and mechanic?<img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... #>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='???' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' />
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- Brian
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
I think the kits are a good idea most people carry some things for off road ,but to put them all together makes sense.The only thing missing imo is a really GOOD first aid kit for ALL.the Bear
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- dwaxman1
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
First aid kit and Fire extinguisher should be in all trucks by default...as well as extraction gear, we could make a list of that kinda stuff too
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- Sugarphreak
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Yeah I never go out without a First Aid Kit, although I don't have an extinguisher.
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I think the kits are a good idea most people carry some things for off road ,but to put them all together makes sense.The only thing missing imo is a really GOOD first aid kit for ALL.the Bear
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Exactly, this is something I was going to do on my own originally. After I gave it some more thought it make sense for a bunch of people with the same vehicle to go in on it together and split up the cost a bit.
It seems redundant for each person to be carrying the same spare parts for what is usually an oddball situation anyway.
[quote name='eyelvmyh3' date='19 July 2010 - 12:01 PM' timestamp='1279555267' post='19483']
I think the kits are a good idea most people carry some things for off road ,but to put them all together makes sense.The only thing missing imo is a really GOOD first aid kit for ALL.the Bear
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Exactly, this is something I was going to do on my own originally. After I gave it some more thought it make sense for a bunch of people with the same vehicle to go in on it together and split up the cost a bit.
It seems redundant for each person to be carrying the same spare parts for what is usually an oddball situation anyway.
- dwaxman1
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='19 July 2010 - 01:57 PM' timestamp='1279562246' post='19495']
Yeah I never go out without a First Aid Kit, although I don't have an extinguisher.
Exactly, this is something I was going to do on my own originally. After I gave it some more thought it make sense for a bunch of people with the same vehicle to go in on it together and split up the cost a bit.
It seems redundant for each person to be carrying the same spare parts for what is usually an oddball situation anyway.
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seems right as long as you always wheel with the same guys...
Yeah I never go out without a First Aid Kit, although I don't have an extinguisher.
Exactly, this is something I was going to do on my own originally. After I gave it some more thought it make sense for a bunch of people with the same vehicle to go in on it together and split up the cost a bit.
It seems redundant for each person to be carrying the same spare parts for what is usually an oddball situation anyway.
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seems right as long as you always wheel with the same guys...
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- JL
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Are you thinking specifically OEM parts Nick? I have some friends at Napa in Cochrane who can give me a deal on parts if you're willing to go aftermarket... At the very least I can price out some parts and compare with Shaw's prices. Should be significantly less expensive, if they can get the parts.
I agree it's a good idea to be better prepared from now on, I'm liking Derek's suggestions about the steering components. Plus maybe a boot repair kit and a grease gun... The smaller items I'm pretty diligent about bringing. And of course tools to perform a trail fix. Compared to Dave's tow bill this is cheap insurance...
I agree it's a good idea to be better prepared from now on, I'm liking Derek's suggestions about the steering components. Plus maybe a boot repair kit and a grease gun... The smaller items I'm pretty diligent about bringing. And of course tools to perform a trail fix. Compared to Dave's tow bill this is cheap insurance...
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- Sugarphreak
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Yeah and if one of us goes out and the other can't we just pass the kit over, not a big deal right!
Man I can't imagine leaving my truck over night and having it vandalized, I want to avoid doing that ever happening at all costs... tow bills are another motivating factor.
I don't mind aftermarket parts, I know stuff like aftermarket tie rods are usually greasable while OEM ones are not.
Can you get parts from Napa cheaper than Summit Racing. If so I am in, we can start to put a list together of everything we need.
Man I can't imagine leaving my truck over night and having it vandalized, I want to avoid doing that ever happening at all costs... tow bills are another motivating factor.
I don't mind aftermarket parts, I know stuff like aftermarket tie rods are usually greasable while OEM ones are not.
Can you get parts from Napa cheaper than Summit Racing. If so I am in, we can start to put a list together of everything we need.
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Ok, we should get cracking on this kit before the August run, this is what I have so far... maybe some of it is overkill and I could be missing other things. I have a small first aid kit I usually bring, but we could look into getting a more compreshensive one too.
I threw some prices in just for a baseline, just grabbed prices to the nearest 5 off of Princess Auto's website and Canadian Tire. The spare parts are probably not accurate at all.
LIST OF EQUIPMENT:
Kit Box
To Be Determined
Tools
-4lb Fire Extinguisher-----------$40
-Hi-Lift or Air-Jack-------------$125 (?)
-Large sized Breaker Bar---------$25
-Pry Bar-------------------------$10
-Common Socket Sizes-------------$25
(over 19mm in size)
-Grease Gun----------------------$20
-Tap & Die kit-------------------$75
-Rubber Mallet-------------------$5
-Flashlight----------------------$5
-Portable Power Box--------------$140
-Exacto Knife--------------------$10
-Punches-------------------------$20
Consumables
-Zip Ties------------------------$5
-Duct Tape-----------------------$5
-(Tech-Steel) Epoxy--------------$5
(works awesome for gas
tank or other fluid puntures)
-Hose Clamps---------------------$15
-Grease--------------------------$10
-Wire / Shoe Laces---------------$10
-Ratchet Tie Downs---------------$15
-Radiator Fluid / Leak Stop------$10
-Gear Oil------------------------$10
-Auto/Manual Tranny Fluid--------$30
-Brake Fluid / Leak Stop---------$15
-Engine Oil / Leak Stop----------$30
-Power Steering Fluid------------$10
Spare Parts
-(2) Greasable Tie Rod ends------$70
-(2) Tie Rods--------------------$70
-Common Bolts and Nuts-----------$30
-Replacement CV Axle-------------$125
-Replacement Engine Belt---------$30
-Front/Rear Wheel Bearing--------$300 (150/150)
I get... 1295$ <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ey-054.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':poke:' />
I threw some prices in just for a baseline, just grabbed prices to the nearest 5 off of Princess Auto's website and Canadian Tire. The spare parts are probably not accurate at all.
LIST OF EQUIPMENT:
Kit Box
To Be Determined
Tools
-4lb Fire Extinguisher-----------$40
-Hi-Lift or Air-Jack-------------$125 (?)
-Large sized Breaker Bar---------$25
-Pry Bar-------------------------$10
-Common Socket Sizes-------------$25
(over 19mm in size)
-Grease Gun----------------------$20
-Tap & Die kit-------------------$75
-Rubber Mallet-------------------$5
-Flashlight----------------------$5
-Portable Power Box--------------$140
-Exacto Knife--------------------$10
-Punches-------------------------$20
Consumables
-Zip Ties------------------------$5
-Duct Tape-----------------------$5
-(Tech-Steel) Epoxy--------------$5
(works awesome for gas
tank or other fluid puntures)
-Hose Clamps---------------------$15
-Grease--------------------------$10
-Wire / Shoe Laces---------------$10
-Ratchet Tie Downs---------------$15
-Radiator Fluid / Leak Stop------$10
-Gear Oil------------------------$10
-Auto/Manual Tranny Fluid--------$30
-Brake Fluid / Leak Stop---------$15
-Engine Oil / Leak Stop----------$30
-Power Steering Fluid------------$10
Spare Parts
-(2) Greasable Tie Rod ends------$70
-(2) Tie Rods--------------------$70
-Common Bolts and Nuts-----------$30
-Replacement CV Axle-------------$125
-Replacement Engine Belt---------$30
-Front/Rear Wheel Bearing--------$300 (150/150)
I get... 1295$ <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ey-054.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':poke:' />
Last edited by Sugarphreak on Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Sugarphreak
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Maybe we have to start looking at things we can use as an entire Club, this is pretty expensive!
- Sugarphreak
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Re: H3 Field Kit (Alberta)
Well, I guess not that many people are interested. I will have to scale back a lot to something I can afford on my own.