I can't imagine driving a semi truck with bad tires?? I know that most companies are going to probably try to wait for them to blow off the trucks/trailers to replace but I'm not risking my life or CDL for someone cause they want to save some money!! People underestimate the importance of that rubber WAY too much!!
What will I need to hit the road?
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Bic pen and 2 small hose clamps if you ever need to splice a bad trailer airline.
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whatever you carry, just remember, you need to take it from the truck to the motel room if you switch trucks, and also get it on the airplane when you quit and fly home. I always liked to travel "light". 1 small travel bag, sleeping bag/pillow, some basic tools (screwdriver, 1/2 in/9/16 in wrench, vice grips ( to fix minor things like loose mirror) gloves and flash light. And that roll of duct tape too. Also 2 pens in your pocket at all times and a folded paper towel to wipe with.......because you will have to take a dump sooner or later and there will be no T.P..
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