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Hello all - While I’m certain most of you guys might already have some provisions in your Prowler Trunk of the unlikely event of a flat - I figured I would share my little goodie bag. Below is the ingredients of my trunk bag: 1 - Soft Cloth Bag One of the best things I ever did was to dump my original Run-Flat tires for a smooth riding set of Continentals. The ride quality improved 500% and most important, it helps to preserve the tightness and from loosening the fit of the panels. The original Run-Flats will eventuality shake the car to pieces and cause squeaks and rattles. For this reason I included a can of Fix A Flat tire mix, if your using the originals or even a new set with tire pressure sensors you’ll want to avoid using Fix A Flat since it could clog up the sensors. Vice Grips - I can’t over emphasize the need for a good set of Vice grips for what ever or to tighten something to get home or pull something out of your tire! Enjoy - Mike Mas This message has been edited by dskatt on 06-12-2017 at 11:49 AM 1" deep well socket Hello all - While I’m certain most of you guys might already have some provisions in your Prowler Trunk... Your Prowler has a Trunk? I would suggest you also carry at minimum a 10MM combination wrench as well as a long handle 15MM version and a 4 in one screwdriver that has both Philips and straight blades. I carry a Craftsman "Under Seat" tool box in the Prowler that I had purchased many years before the car. It has stood the test of time. Filled to the brim with tools, it is heavy enough to stay in place wherever I go. In eight years, it hasn't strayed. Below is an image from the Sears Website that is similar to the one I have. Here is a cut and paste with the information and dimensions. Description Item # 00965119000P Model # 65119 This message has been edited by alrtg on 06-12-2017 at 04:18 PM Hey Jim the last time I looked in my garage my Prowler still had a trunk - I mean its in the back of the car it opens and I can put stuff in there! You might be confused, your not thinking of the glove box are you? Just last week we took a ride to Maggie Valley, Tn and the tire pressure sensor went bonkers and stated this horrendous beeping. Of course all the tires were up. By turning off the ignition it would re-set, it but in a few minutes it started beeping again. Luckily, my trusty wrench saved my trip - I pulled the battery cable for a 10 min, it re-set the TPS module and we were good to go. As soon as I get some time that sensor and bulb will be history! It was a joke - see how I used the winky face in my reply? Although one could argue that the 'trunk' is properly the storage area for the convertible top. Old timer? Over 15 years, but I still remember the salesman fussing about a potential buyer ruining a convertible top on a test drive. He recommended nothing in the trunk/storage area. So if all else fails, read the instructions... I checked the Owner's Manual (for my 2001) and on page 41 it says: 'To avoid damage to the top or rear window, check the top storage area at the rear of the vehicle interior to be sure it is clear of debris or other items. Do not use the top storage area for other storage purposes.' YMMV Low On Cash
1- Pair (1) of Vice Grips
1- 12 volt Air Pump with a long power cable & gauge
1- Can Of Fix-A Flat
1- Tire Plug Kit
1- Air pressure gauge In glove boxed monahan Side cutters can grip a nail much better than a set of vise grips and can get down into the tread.
Fix a Flat will ruin your sensors, but do whatever you want. dskatt
Green Slime makes a version that they claim is safe for TPM's. I had their Safe Spare in my truck, it is both a pump and Slime combo. I never had occasion to use it. Greg and Veta I also keep transmission sensors and the correct deep socket in my kit. WildCat quote:
Originally posted by Greg and Veta:
I also keep transmission sensors and the correct deep socket in my kit.TriJim quote:
Originally posted by Low On Cash:alrtg Yes, you do have a good Vise Grip, not one of the cheap ineffective knock off versions.
It fits nicely across the Larry Lord Hinge Protector's.
This under-the-seat truck box features a spill resistant Permanex® plastic body and high-strength rust and corrosion proof handle hinge and latches.
The dimensions for this truck box are 22"L x 7.5"W x 4"H.
Regular price is $10.99 but it is currently "On Sale" for a whopping $9.99 Simonsez Nothing. I do carry a cellphone and hope nothing happens. 56,000 miles so far and so good. Low On Cash quote:
Originally posted by TriJim:
Your Prowler has a Trunk?Low On Cash This little 13 mm flat wrench is the most important tool for me to carry, since in the event of a short circuit and something starts smoking, this little jewel will dis-connect the battery cable and save my car. I store this wrench right under my drivers side floor mat so if I need it, she’s right there. The wrench is flat so you don't even know its under the mat. TriJim quote:
Originally posted by Low On Cash:
Hey Jim the last time I looked in my garage my Prowler still had a trunk ... Low On Cash Thanks I was just taking it as fun as well, I guess you old timers renamed it a hatch. Not sure being a convertible would really change much though since there is tons of them with trunks. LOL
TriJim quote:
Originally posted by Low On Cash:
Thanks I was just taking it as fun as well, I guess you old timers renamed it a hatch...
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