JasonA4 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) In September I'm taking my Audi to Tuscany for a reaod trip holiday, we'll be driving a variety of roads through a few countries before we get there. It'll probably be 2500 miles + I've done a bit of this sort of thing in classic cars but never in a modern. I'm new to Audi having had a lifetime of Saabs and Triumphs. So my current preparation 'issue' is that I thought I'd get a little kit of spare bulbs and fuses to stash in the car but I can't seem to find one that doesn't have spurious pieces that I can't use in it. Of course I could go buy the individual pieces but I can't be the first person to want this? Thoughts? That got me here and so I thought I'd ask the group if there are other things that I should pack. I'll take a tool kit, tyre repair kit (car has a space saver), some spare fluids. What are your thoughts on headlight beam deflectors? We won't be doing much night driving - at least I don't plan to. I've hadnthe car just over a year and it's been 100% reliable so far. Thanks Jason Edited 10 hours ago by JasonA4 typo
cliffcoggin Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago You have done this sort of thing before so I daresay you know about the legal requirements in some countries to have a first aid kit and reflective red warning triangle in case of breakdown. Are headlight beam deflectors even available still? Years ago I would have fitted LHD bolbs for foreign travel, but I imagine that could be rather expensive nowadays.
JasonA4 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Ha ks for your reply, I'm good with the first aid kit and triangle, they came with the car (I have some spare too). I've got a breakdown flashing beacon that I've taken on many trips, driving Triumphs means a failure is always an option! Beam deflectors are still available but I'm not so sure they work or are useful with modern headlights anyway. On the old Triump, I've can easily use some LHD headlights but a modern is not so simple/cheap. J
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