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Trail gear

blarouche

Pebble Pounder
Joined
Apr 9, 2013
Messages
135
Location
SoCal
Posted in the tool section with out luck, so I thought since I'll be running my scx10 I thought I would post it here.

I want to see what everyone is using to carry their tools and spares on the trail. I'm basically using a big plastic divider box, placed in my backpack. I also carry batteries, and a spare wheel.

In the box I have 1.5mm, 2.0mm, and 2.5mm MIP drive, a nut driver for the wheels, flat, and phillips screw driver, needle nose pliers. spare c-hubs, lock outs, knuckles, drive shafts, axle rebuild kit, and dog bone axles, spur gear, pnion gear, links, rod ends, shocks, connectors, wire, misc nuts, and bolts, servo horns, AA battiers
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You're doing well. I would add a bag of rod ends that's all I usually brake. We trail run on my churches golf course so I bring the wagon and set it up about halfway with cooler and parts battery etc.
 
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I copied Rockin Wraith and use a zippered cash sack for my tools. I keep my extra screws, body pins, rod ends, etc. in a mini Altoids tin.
 
I use a big clear plastic divider box carried inside a bookbag (like a school bookbag like a kid would wear) strapped to my back so I can carry my rig in my hand while hiking out to the crawl spot. Inside the bookbag I also put my Radio, batteries, LiPo checker, gate markers (tennis balls cut in half), camera, .22 Pistol, snacks, and my aluminum water bottle.

In my divider box I got all the stuff off the parts tree, assorted screws, spare Tx batteries, spare rod ends, hex wrench for the wheel nut, etc.

*note* I just use the stock Axial Radio, so it nothing fancy, if I had a much nicer Radio such as a Spektrum DX I would have its own case and carry it seperate
 
I'm doing the same except I can strap my crawler to my bad. I have had a break too far out, too many times. Seems like I have a good base and spares. I just though my plastic been was too big but seems like what everyone else is doing.


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