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Old 03-05-2008, 01:44 AM   #1
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MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit




Kit comes with:

Small section of ¼” Airline
Small section of 1/2'' or 3/8” airline (You Choose)
2) 1/2'' or 3/8” union (you choose)
2) 1/4'' union
Airline cutter
zip ties
spare 5 pin relay
Mini Maglight ( 6 hours run time, comes with 2 AA)
14 x 11 x 3 1/4 case w/ foam
Scotch Super 33+ Electrical Tape
FREE StreetNshow Sticker on case (You choose the color)

69.99

Ive had the idea of putting a kit like this together for a few years now,..it used to bug the shyt out of me that i didnt have one when i was broke down in my bd ranger, but i saw a thread the other day that said something about a kit like this and it made me go ahead and put it together to offer to you guys. Let me know what you think.

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Old 03-05-2008, 01:53 AM   #2
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

great idea to actually produce it, however the price seams pretty high.

also, I would change the 1/4 inch air line to 1/8 inch air line. more people run 1/8 for gauges.
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

Quote: Originally Posted by Xtreme24
great idea to actually produce it, however the price seams pretty high.

also, I would change the 1/4 inch air line to 1/8 inch air line. more people run 1/8 for gauges.

hmm id have to look into it, airlift is where i get the fittings and they dont carry any 1/8" unions, i might wanna offer both as a option though
Old 03-05-2008, 02:07 AM   #4
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

Quote: Originally Posted by StreetNshow.com
hmm id have to look into it, airlift is where i get the fittings and they dont carry any 1/8" unions, i might wanna offer both as a option though
use fastenal for 1/8 inch unions.
Old 03-05-2008, 02:52 AM   #5
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

Quote: Originally Posted by Xtreme24
use fastenal for 1/8 inch unions.
fastenal will just make the kit cost more, plus I have 1/4 inch but your right some people do have smaller, but I have to agree it's priced a little high
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

seeing nobody spoke up,any first to post thing ?
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

You should make it by air line size... i run 5/8" line and a kit like this would be useless cause thats all i have(digital gauges so theres no small lines)

might want to include 25 or so feet of 18 ga wire, a few male and female insulated spades or other crimp style connectors and one of those cheap crimpers
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

This is a great idea....I think the price is just about right....when you add everything up including the case, its a pretty good deal.....is there a case thick enough to fit a single compressed airbag?...that would be pretty slick!
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

wow this is a great idea and i would def pick it up if i didnt have to worry about duty and brokerage fees, i'll just have to stick with the odds and ends in the back of my ext cab along with my spare tire haha

good job ant!!!
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

how about wrenches?
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

Quote: Originally Posted by MeltingPlastic
You should make it by air line size... i run 5/8" line and a kit like this would be useless cause thats all i have(digital gauges so theres no small lines)

might want to include 25 or so feet of 18 ga wire, a few male and female insulated spades or other crimp style connectors and one of those cheap crimpers

I agree, i run the 3/4 airline.
Old 03-13-2008, 02:02 AM   #12
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

everyone should already have all that. just get a small toolbox like a tackle box with a few spare fittings, teflon tape, small tools, that kinda stuff. cheaper, and can fit more in there.
Old 03-13-2008, 02:08 AM   #13
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

to Dr. Pepper thats what I have now
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

good idea but, everyone has different needs IMO...i have a small duffle bag i stuff behind my seat "just in case".
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

great idea....just needs to be tweaked on


i have a cell phone......................thats it........i know...not good..i need a kit..lol
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Re: MiniTrucker Roadside Assistance Kit

That price seems about right. I would add some wrenches though.
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