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Since a happy wife leads to a happy life, her SheWee makes potty stops on the trail more accommodating. She calls it a game changer. Pretty hilarious 😂 to watch her try to write her name In the snow using cursive. 🤣😂
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Same as previous Jeeps, same as a lot of others, and easily transferred from one Jeep to another.
Recovery gear
First aid kit
Tool kit, including some spare hose clamps, electrical connectors, wire, etc.
Tire repair kit, including spare lug nuts, wheel studs, valve stems, cores, etc.
shovel
Air compressor
extra water
Winter survival bag (seasonal)
and most importantly......toilet paper.
 

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What !! No Titanium Sporks??? How do you all eat? :)

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My everyday stuff is

2 flashlights
Blanket
Small toolkit
Jeep toolkit
First Aid Kit
Selected ratchet straps
Cargo net
Leatherman (I have two but I only need one)
Spline-type lug socket and Allen wrench for my Black Rhino wheels

When I go wheeling I have
Tarp
Moving blanket
Tire repair kit
Full tool kit
Compressor
Jack
Tow straps
Ratchet straps
Tire deflators
Shovel
Soft shackles
Shackle receiver hitch
 

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Great thread that has helped me add some things to my list :like: thanks guys

one thing i'll add is the GAIA gps phone app or a similar app so that you always know where you're at. It's free and what i would consider an essential if you're leaving pavement in the jeep, on a bike, on foot, etc.
 

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I have a small issue not really a problem, I have a Factor55 Extreme Duty Kinetic Energy Rope, and storing it or bagging it is hard, does anyone have a good solution for this?
 

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I have a small issue not really a problem, I have a Factor55 Extreme Duty Kinetic Energy Rope, and storing it or bagging it is hard, does anyone have a good solution for this?
These bags come in different sizes. I use a large one to hold a coiled ARB snatch strap (seriously - that is what they are called - it is not a vagina tightener I promise), a 20K 30ft 2 inch tow strap, extra shackles and a set of jumper cables. I use a small one to hold an 8ft tree strap, 2 snatch blocks (again - they are called that - sorry for the 80s humor) and the controller and cable for my winch. They come in different colors (get something bright and un-loseable). The soft form makes them packable.. And if you get them muddy or lost so what - they are cheap. The only issue I've had is that the zippers are a bit cheap and can fail.

https://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Mechanics-Brass-Zipper-Olive/dp/B000BFJE8S
 

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These bags come in different sizes. I use a large one to hold a coiled ARB snatch strap (seriously - that is what they are called - it is not a vagina tightener I promise), a 20K 30ft 2 inch tow strap, extra shackles and a set of jumper cables. I use a small one to hold an 8ft tree strap, 2 snatch blocks (again - they are called that - sorry for the 80s humor) and the controller and cable for my winch. They come in different colors (get something bright and un-loseable). The soft form makes them packable.. And if you get them muddy or lost so what - they are cheap. The only issue I've had is that the zippers are a bit cheap and can fail.

https://www.amazon.com/Rothco-Mechanics-Brass-Zipper-Olive/dp/B000BFJE8S
Glad i am not the only one laughing like a kid at the name. Told a co-worker I had one in the jeep. His first question was asking me if it was similar to a cock-block. really unfortunate name for something useful.
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