100 series spare parts kit

Hi,

I,m interested to know what spare parts people carry for their IFS 100 series TD cruiser. Fan belt air/oil/fuel filters?

Is there a comprehensive list some where
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Reply By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:42

Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:42
I generally keep the old hoses and belts as spares from normal servicing but on longer trips I tend to carry a set of new wheelbearings just in case (non ifs) also a small quantity of oil LSD, engine gearbox etc maybe 2lt of each just for top ups if a seal lets go or something. If you lose a plug say in the diff and lose the lot, after making a new plug (wood) then a mix of the oils is better than none but probably not in the engine.
Fuses, make sure you have all types to suit all your accessories as there are large and small blade fuses and glass.
Also a globe or two cant hurt.
Fuel tank repair stuff, a small tube of silicone, a small tube of fuel and oil resistant silicone, cable ties, assorted nuts and bolts that will fit the car, hose clamps (1 of each size) and some 2 part epoxy glue.
Jumper leads.
Probably more items of this nature depending if you are towing or not.

Most of this can fit in a medium sized tupperware container and fit in the side lockers.

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Dave
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Reply By: Sir Kev & Darkie - Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:48

Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:48
Being a Toyota do you really need spares hehehehehehehehe



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Follow Up By: Member - Tour Boy ( Bundy QLD) - Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:53

Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:53
Darkie hasn't got enough horsepower (I use the term loosely) to break anything...lol
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Follow Up By: Sir Kev & Darkie - Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:55

Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 13:55
Hence no need for spares ;)





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Reply By: Member -Signman - Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 14:57

Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 14:57
Couple of whhel studs & nuts !!

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Reply By: carlsp - Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 15:05

Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010 at 15:05
add some wine bottle corks, paper clips and duct tape. Perhaps a spare sump plug.
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Reply By: Member - Graham H (QLD) - Thursday, Jun 10, 2010 at 09:33

Thursday, Jun 10, 2010 at 09:33
Will try for a more suitable answer for you

Firstly it depends where you are going.

If blacktop Not a lot.

I carried a trolley jack, 2 radiator hoses, a set of belts, two spare tubes and had two spare tyres. A set of wheel nuts and 2 studs ( cos I had them) 20L of water, various fuses and tools for all of the stuff. Some electrical wire and tape and perhaps a soldering iron.

Spark plugs maybe if a petrol.

Took my own oil and filters and had servicing done when needed.

The vehicle has a low water alarm and digital temp gauge fitted.
Also TPMS on car and van.

Never neeeded any of it in 50,000k not even a puncture in the car. 2 in the van though

If going offroad you may well need all of the above plus a pair of shocks, fueltank repair kit, a good number of bolts for various parts of car, Extra water, a tyre repair kit and tyre levers etc

The offroad experts will help here


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