Go for one of those cheap prepackaged sets of tools. Mine was $40 with sockets, wrenches, drivers, pliers, all kinds of stuff. Cheap enough not to worry about. Tacky enough I never take it out of the car to use elsewhere. Tough enough for most of what you are going to tackle on roadside. I probably could change a piston with it, but dont carry a spare :lol:
I also have: flash light, jumper cables, fire extinguisher, vbelts, fuses, some electrical wire, oil and antifreeze, overalls and rags. Couple blocks of wood under spare for use as chocks, or for jacking on gravel. Reflective vest when I was driving a dark highway regularly.
When I lived up North: old blanket some old & warm clothes, boots, hat, gloves, axe, shovel, tow chain, bear spray, full propane torch.
threadjack!!: what was you best roadside repair?
My most inventive was sandwich wrap, newspaper and shoe laces to hold a split rad hose until next town. My worst was changing a friends tranny in the mud in middle of blackfly-nowhere.