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    One of those $5 voltage testers is invaluable for finding electrical problems while on the road, as are spare fuses, small bulbs, and some wire and terminal ends/butt connectors.

    My 23 had a nice storage area under the passenger seat and I put some of my older tools in there. It saved me a few times when we were far from home and something stopped working.




    Unfortunately, my 27 doesn't even have a place to put a screwdriver.

    Don

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    oh, went back to check post, and noticed the flashlight in Itys post, Is that a LED light? I finally splurged and got one, TALK ABOUT BRIGHT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dq383500 View Post
    oh, went back to check post, and noticed the flashlight in Itys post, Is that a LED light? I finally splurged and got one, TALK ABOUT BRIGHT!
    Yep, it is an LED. I added it after I ran out of gas one night and had to use the light from my cell phone to peer into the tank.

    Don

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