SL Ken
New member
I am a pack rat and probably the last person that you want to hear from.
But here goes.
Since the Spyder is primarily an electric device, a good VOM (Volt Ohm Meter) is essential.
You can’t begin to diagnose a road problem if you don’t know things like VBat or if there is continuity
between the SE5 (or SE6) solenoids and the cluster.
A good deep well metric socket set is also nice to have.
I keep a Bosch electric impact wrench on hand too along with the appropriate star sockets.
It makes emergency tupperware removal easy.
A spark plug socket and a 36mm socket (for rear wheel) is nice to have.
A 6” 3/8 extension and a wobbler is also nice.
The Cosmic Rule of Tools applies, You can’t carry everything you will need but a hammer and a bottle jack will help to keep peace of mind.
A good Jumper Box is also helpful.
Thank you everyone. Especially Roger. I would want your opinion all the time. I downloaded your app months before I had the Spyder. I do appreciate everyone's input.
But here goes.
Since the Spyder is primarily an electric device, a good VOM (Volt Ohm Meter) is essential.
You can’t begin to diagnose a road problem if you don’t know things like VBat or if there is continuity
between the SE5 (or SE6) solenoids and the cluster.
A good deep well metric socket set is also nice to have.
I keep a Bosch electric impact wrench on hand too along with the appropriate star sockets.
It makes emergency tupperware removal easy.
A spark plug socket and a 36mm socket (for rear wheel) is nice to have.
A 6” 3/8 extension and a wobbler is also nice.
The Cosmic Rule of Tools applies, You can’t carry everything you will need but a hammer and a bottle jack will help to keep peace of mind.
A good Jumper Box is also helpful.
Thank you everyone. Especially Roger. I would want your opinion all the time. I downloaded your app months before I had the Spyder. I do appreciate everyone's input.