Bbannongmu
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Luckily my wallet is basically empty because if my Gladiator so I usually keep u. My pocket. I occasionally set it next to the ebrake That’s seems ok.
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I would guess to give it some grip so it is harder to slide out of the pocket.Why the rubber band?
Creates friction so a pick pocket can slip it out. Our friend would go to different bazaars where you couldn’t help but bump up against people. Rubber made it almost impossible to cleanly pick your pocket.Why the rubber band?
I found a case for my phone that I can put a lanyard on, wear it around the neck and put it in a pocket. Pretty damn convenient and I can put a couple of cards and some $$$ in the wallet case-handstitched leather-good looking from amazon!I don’t like leaving my wallet in the center console because I will forget it too often if i don’t see it as I am getting out of the truck. My JK had a nice spot right beyond the gear shifter with some webbing that I could put it in and I would see it as I got out so I wouldn’t forget it. Anyone have a good spot to suggest. I know several people will suggest my pocket but my fat old man wallet and my skinny butt don’t make that an uncomfortable ride.
True, but many times these products go by many different brands, names etc. Good point however.You don't have to read, just search within the thread.
Is that the one the guy advertises on TV? If so, that's one of the most well done ads I've ever seen. To the point, here it is, here's the facts and features. I was impressed just by the ad itself.I switched to a front pocket wallet (Ridge, if you're curious) earlier this year, and I will never go back.
I have no need for carrying my wallet ever since I bought my Gladiator. I cant afford anything anyways![]()

You really don't need a license on your person. LEO already have all the info at their fingertips. In WA, not having a valid license on your person (not suspended/revoked) is a $200 ticket, reduced to $50 if you contest it in court with proof you have a license. But legally speaking, the law only applies to "him or her."No license......ok.......
That's going to be a fun case to present before the court.