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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Midwest
Sturgis Mustang Rally
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<blockquote data-quote="kbroush" data-source="post: 12136509" data-attributes="member: 107297"><p>Its a good idea to bring tools and a jack. A few years ago my car broke down and luckily I had tools to fix it. Two years ago my exhaust bottomed out and the tools came in handy again. I started pulling my car last year and that helps a lot. I miss out on the fun of driving it out there and back but now my friend can throw his drag radials in the back of my truck and we have plenty of room for tools, jacks and air tank. On the same note its almost better to travel lightly and just enjoy the trip. If you don't plan on drag racing or doing anything crazy with your car you will more than likely be ok with just a simple set of tools or even less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbroush, post: 12136509, member: 107297"] Its a good idea to bring tools and a jack. A few years ago my car broke down and luckily I had tools to fix it. Two years ago my exhaust bottomed out and the tools came in handy again. I started pulling my car last year and that helps a lot. I miss out on the fun of driving it out there and back but now my friend can throw his drag radials in the back of my truck and we have plenty of room for tools, jacks and air tank. On the same note its almost better to travel lightly and just enjoy the trip. If you don't plan on drag racing or doing anything crazy with your car you will more than likely be ok with just a simple set of tools or even less. [/QUOTE]
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