Based on my recent recovery, BE PREPARED. Chase vehicle, extra help in the form of smart, reliable buddies, tools of every kind, extra fluids Coolant, Oil, DOT 5 SILICON brake fluid, a typical small bottle will fill the reservoir, but if the brakes seem mushy or are non existent (which is what happened to mine) you will need to bleed SEVERAL times, which may deplete the brake fluid. I would suggest at least 2 bottles to be on the safe side. Line wrenches are a handy asset if you have a set or can get them, I would suggest snugging all brake line fittings, and INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT, as I was first told here...."WHOA trumps GO any day"
. If its cold in your area, you might want to think about heavy moving blankets, a turbo heater, and extra fuel. Use the turbo heater and blankets to trap a pocket of hot air under the hood if the truck is super cold and she cranks and wont start....then you use the blankets in the cab on the ride home!! Also would suggest buying the wiper upgrade kits (you need 2 per truck) and fixing them on the truck for the ride home in case you catch wet weather. Lastly...take bulbs...2 brand new 24v headlamps, and an assortment of the smaller 24v bulbs which are used for the 4 way flashers, turn signals, and brake lights.......wheeew im long winded....I`ll let the rest of the guys jump in for the other info....
BEST OF LUCK BE CAREFUL and HAVE FUN!!! Just so you know, a typical 200mi treck in the Deuce is around 5-6hrs haha...trust me on that one!
One more thing that seems to always get overlooked, and somthing I regretted NOT taking......
A WELL-STOCKED FIRST AID KIT!!! another lesson learned the hard way.....and yes I
DID bleed green