I'll go along with the RACQ: what ultimately was a DIY 30 min job +  $40 part (alternator regulator/brushes) was initially a $100 temp fix by a Bosch agent :and 2 nights accommodation for 4 people on the mid nth coast of NSW last year. RACQ found us accommodation and picked up most of the tab. I've just renewed...
Tools: For a long trip...All of the aformentioned plus 4 blocks of hardwood (each 50mmx50mmx100mm) to slip between the axle pad and bump stop to secure the EAS at max height if I have to get underneath, plus Difflock viscous coupling fan spanners, a spare fuel pump

; small grease gun, 2 spare UJs, brake bleed PVC hose (300mm), a litre of premixed  coolant.
I've also got spare crank and cam sensors, spare plugs and coil packs (great buying at the moment from the UK)
A $250 netbook stays in the vehicle: loaded with Faultmate, EAS Unlock, RAVE, LOTS of pictures from AULRO and lots of pages of web material from "Common Problems and Fixes" on Rangerovers.net  
Most of it is for psychological support

Properly maintained and checked they are generally trouble free and you can't cover for everything.  A 7,500 km round trip to the Cape (York) in 2010 and all that was required was a litre or 2 of oil and 200ml top up of coolant..
preparation and periodic maintenance is the key
 
			
		
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