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Old 05-26-2020, 09:45 PM   #15
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If you have a Diesel I'd carry at least one extra fuel filter, wether you know how to change it or not.
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So far I’ve always carried everything I need to change a tire. But with the new Ventana I’m not sure how practical that is. I’ve read that some folks carry an uncounted spare so a local roadside tire service can put it on and you don’t have to worry about finding the right size in the boonies.

Also less weight and space used up in storage and you can store stuff inside the unmounted tire. So Im going to give that some serious thought. The only down side is the wasted waiting for a mobile tire service. But I’m not on a schedule and I have time.
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