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We are a company that maximizes storage inside Jeeps and we are planning on traveling to a few events this year/ general wheeling trips, with that we were trying to plan our load out. That brought us to the question what does everyone else do. So we wanted to know what is it you all bring with you in and or on your Jeep. Is there so weird gear you bring with you every time and never need?

We will start with our growing list.

  1. FAK
  2. Recovery gear
    1. soft shackles
    2. straps
    3. Snatch block
  3. Firearm(s)
  4. Spare Magazines
  5. Large Knife
  6. Multitool
  7. Air Down/Up gear
  8. Tools (working on this now)
  9. Maps
  10. GRMS Radio
  11. Flashlights x3
  12. Element Fire suppression x2
  13. Hand saw
  14. Snacks
  15. Zipties
  16. Lighters
  17. Camera Equipment
  18. Cables for Charges
  19. ?????
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safety equipment
First aid kit
Fire Extinguisher
Leather gloves
Baufang HT
GMRS
multiple carrier phones
roof mounted antenna (under the soft top)

Recovery Equipment
moving blanket
winch rope dampener
Warn 10s winch
Orange recovery D-rings x3
Warn tow strap
Badland tree strap
factor55 hitch recovery point
factor55 Extreme Duty Soft Shackle x2
factor55 Rope Retention Pulley
factor55 Extreme Duty Kinetic Energy Rope 7/8"x30'
factor55 FID
Warn 12000lb tow strap
Morrflate tire inflation kit
Gerber D shovel
Sog axe
Sog multi tool
ARB tire repair kit
Traction mats x2
3 ton bottle jack
Spiderco Medics blade
Rope
4 way adjustable lug wrench
small IR flashlight
small blue light flash light
wooden board

tool bag
flat head and Phillips head screw drivers long and short
Allan wrenches, and torx wrenches
ballpean hammer
combo wrenches 8-22 mm
adjustable wrench
long nose vice grips
spanner wrench
metal file small
assortment of sockets and flex head ratchets 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch
metric set with holders flex heads
8-24 and a 36mm sockets
3/8 to 1/2 inch step-ups and step downs
universal socket for emergencies
sharpie
2x24 inch bare wire
tape measure
bailing wire
electrical tape
gorilla tape 1 inch
blue locktite
super glue
small can of WD40
rags
rachet straps x2
bungee cords
tire repair kit
6 ton bottle jack
1/2" female pipe plug socket for the spare tire
 

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I don't bring much when going out.
1. Zip Ties- used every single time
2. snips for cutting zip ties
3. Vair air compressor/air down tools - used every singletime
4. hand held cb and walkies - used every single time
5. D rings (I only put it on when needed)
6. Hi Lift jack - used it once when wheeling on previous jeep
7. spare gas - never had to use it though
 

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safety equipment
First aid kit
Fire Extinguisher
Leather gloves
Baufang HT
GMRS
multiple carrier phones
roof mounted antenna (under the soft top)

Recovery Equipment
moving blanket
winch rope dampener
Warn 10s winch
Orange recovery D-rings x3
Warn tow strap
Badland tree strap
factor55 hitch recovery point
factor55 Extreme Duty Soft Shackle x2
factor55 Rope Retention Pulley
factor55 Extreme Duty Kinetic Energy Rope 7/8"x30'
factor55 FID
Warn 12000lb tow strap
Morrflate tire inflation kit
Gerber D shovel
Sog axe
Sog multi tool
ARB tire repair kit
Traction mats x2
3 ton bottle jack
Spiderco Medics blade
Rope
4 way adjustable lug wrench
small IR flashlight
small blue light flash light
wooden board

tool bag
flat head and Phillips head screw drivers long and short
Allan wrenches, and torx wrenches
ballpean hammer
combo wrenches 8-22 mm
adjustable wrench
long nose vice grips
spanner wrench
metal file small
assortment of sockets and flex head ratchets 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch
metric set with holders flex heads
8-24 and a 36mm sockets
3/8 to 1/2 inch step-ups and step downs
universal socket for emergencies
sharpie
2x24 inch bare wire
tape measure
bailing wire
electrical tape
gorilla tape 1 inch
blue locktite
super glue
small can of WD40
rags
rachet straps x2
bungee cords
tire repair kit
6 ton bottle jack
1/2" female pipe plug socket for the spare tire

This is a good list and will help us with our tool bag ideas.
 

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This is a good list and will help us with our tool bag ideas.
I try to be prepared for as much as possible and bought my gladiator to use it to get dirty. I work with lots of people from many walks of life and as a security Engineer, I am regularly the red force and have to be thinking offense and defense always.... you guys do great things... keep it up
 

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safety equipment
First aid kit
Fire Extinguisher
Leather gloves
Baufang HT
GMRS
multiple carrier phones
roof mounted antenna (under the soft top)

Recovery Equipment
moving blanket
winch rope dampener
Warn 10s winch
Orange recovery D-rings x3
Warn tow strap
Badland tree strap
factor55 hitch recovery point
factor55 Extreme Duty Soft Shackle x2
factor55 Rope Retention Pulley
factor55 Extreme Duty Kinetic Energy Rope 7/8"x30'
factor55 FID
Warn 12000lb tow strap
Morrflate tire inflation kit
Gerber D shovel
Sog axe
Sog multi tool
ARB tire repair kit
Traction mats x2
3 ton bottle jack
Spiderco Medics blade
Rope
4 way adjustable lug wrench
small IR flashlight
small blue light flash light
wooden board

tool bag
flat head and Phillips head screw drivers long and short
Allan wrenches, and torx wrenches
ballpean hammer
combo wrenches 8-22 mm
adjustable wrench
long nose vice grips
spanner wrench
metal file small
assortment of sockets and flex head ratchets 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch
metric set with holders flex heads
8-24 and a 36mm sockets
3/8 to 1/2 inch step-ups and step downs
universal socket for emergencies
sharpie
2x24 inch bare wire
tape measure
bailing wire
electrical tape
gorilla tape 1 inch
blue locktite
super glue
small can of WD40
rags
rachet straps x2
bungee cords
tire repair kit
6 ton bottle jack
1/2" female pipe plug socket for the spare tire
and the awesome OCD part of me has all of this either surface mounted or behind a key somewhere in the vehicle, except for the jack, and the traction boards which are under the cap. I have taken this forum and the info in it to be as efficient as possible as well as to be as non obvious as possible... the locks are easily beatable, but it takes a certain human to be that much of an a$$ hat. I protect against the 80% and monitor the 20%. Cameras and motion detectors are amazing things.
 

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I always bring me, myself, and I. That way we can all argue about what we're supposed to bring and who forgot what. Damn them two anyways 😂😂😂😂!!
 
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and the awesome OCD part of me has all of this either surface mounted or behind a key somewhere in the vehicle, except for the jack, and the traction boards which are under the cap. I have taken this forum and the info in it to be as efficient as possible as well as to be as non obvious as possible... the locks are easily beatable, but it takes a certain human to be that much of an a$$ hat. I protect against the 80% and monitor the 20%. Cameras and motion detectors are amazing things.
We are pretty OCD and are gear nerds which is why we started this company. Do you have some photos of your layout?
 

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I always bring me, myself, and I. That way we can all argue about what we're supposed to bring and who forgot what. Damn them two anyways 😂😂😂😂!!

Oh yeah I've done this one to!
 

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I don't bring much when going out.
1. Zip Ties- used every single time
2. snips for cutting zip ties
3. Vair air compressor/air down tools - used every singletime
4. hand held cb and walkies - used every single time
5. D rings (I only put it on when needed)
6. Hi Lift jack - used it once when wheeling on previous jeep
7. spare gas - never had to use it though
What type of zip ties are you using?
 
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