Just to be on the safe side, here is what they want you to have:
Shovel: Heavy duty shovel equal to a military folding shovel
Towing Device: Any of the following which are at least 14 feet long:
1 1/2" strap, 3/4" rope, 5/16" chain or 1/4" cable
Jack: Standard OEM is fine
Jack Support Board: Wood: 10"x12"x1 1/2" or plywood 10"x12"x3/4"
Tire Pressure Gauge: Must register to 5 p.s.i. or lower
Spare Tire: Must be a full sized spare (no doughnuts)
As I recall you have the 31x10.5" tires so you are all set in that department.
Have fun!
Tom
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Subject: Re[4]: DML: 4Wheeling: Broken Parts & Tire Pressure
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: 7/19/00 8:37 AM
Not sure, will definetly be a weekend, if Walt is interested I'll head down
anytime he has a free day. I do have all the gear, had to get everything to
get a beach permit in RI..
Josh
>Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 18:51:29 -0400
>From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
>Subject: Re[4]: DML: 4Wheeling: Broken Parts & Tire Pressure
>Cool. When are you heading out? I can do a day trip and I know Walt has
been
>itchin' to get onto the beach. If the dates work it could be a pretty fun
>mini-meet.
>Oh yeah, they have a short list of required equipment (like an air gauge,
>jacking board, straps, etc.). I'll send the list of stuff out tomorrow as
I
>don't want to do it from memory because they are real sticklers about it.
If
>ya' don't have everything they won't pass you for the permit -no
>if-ands-or-buts.
>Tom
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