I'm driving back what appears to be a solidly roadworthy deuce from The Augusta Area to The Austin, Texas area. Are there any steel soldiers members along the way that would be willing to help if we have an issue? I've a map of the likely route. We keep going back and forth on the whole back roads vs. major highway. The major has gas, parts stores, etc. Contrary to popular belief there isn't a minimum speed on interstates but this deuce is stock and should hold `50ish... We will probably take I-20 as it is the shortest overall route and stick to as many feeders and side roads as reasonable but not make the route 50% longer. It will be flat most of the way, though so there's that. There doesn't appear to be any major elevation changes along the way with a slight bias toward downhill from Atlanta all the way to Texas. I have already procured an insurance policy for the move and will have a "transit plate" in hand as well. On board we will have a fire ext., 20-ton jack, HD jack stands, cheater pipe, lug wrench, wheel chocks, brake fluid, basic tool kit, and some spare fluids and of course hearing protection, gatorade, and snacks. I do not have a tow bar for it.
Other than murphy's law, what else do I need to plan for? All fluids have been checked and topped off and will be done again on departure. Tires and brakes checked and checked again at departure.
Other than murphy's law, what else do I need to plan for? All fluids have been checked and topped off and will be done again on departure. Tires and brakes checked and checked again at departure.