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When is too much storage a problem?

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I really like your logic. It’s an attribute I’m trying to cultivate. Inside is for inside stuff. Outside stuff, in the bed. What a concept! Not My Pillow…..
I appreciate it- also, check out the Bolt brand of locks that key the same as your center cut JT key- I have the hitch pin, padlock, and a cable lock- all are keyed to my Jeep key, so 1 keys covers most things.
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I've noticed that what I'm looking for is always in the last place I look for it.
OF course - That's a given.
If you find it why would you keep looking?
So what you are looking for will always be found in the last place you look.
Of course you could prove that wrong by looking in a couple of other places once you find it.
*(that was explained to me by my youngest son years ago)
 

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I think that saying should go more like: "I found it in the last place I COULD look..."
Meaning that you have exhausted all the options but one, and that is where you found it.
 

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Seriously, ever stopped to fill up after dark in the ATL?
Ha, nope, I prefer to stay on this side of the Divide. My buddy was in ATL for a LEO conference years ago and him & some cohorts went for a walk at night, came around a corner and a very wonderful local stopped them and said, "No, man, you don't want to come this way, you need to turn around."

Our threats are pretty much big furry things with sharp claws.

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Man.. when these 4xe Gladiators come around people will be crying for that storage space.

You can never have enough!!! Throw your hardware in some ziplock bags or something.
I agree with this...I think jeep is doing good with "copywriting" not so good with storage. Yep, the # of places is reasonable, but in the cab they are almost all fairly small spots.

As far as the OP question, you can either go in your cab every once in a while check all the spots as a mental refresher, or create a spreadsheet listing the spots and what's in them on your PC. Not much to it really either way. (e.g., Under Right-Rear-Seat: Jack, vice-grips, screw-driver, etc.).
 
 







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