Whats is in your packing list for your Jeep?
#111
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: oklahoma city oklahoma
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On my jeep I carry 5gal gas A rampage can looks like a jerry can but holds tools and misc items 8k winch, snatch block recovery strap tow hooks another jerk strap, hi lift jack In the jeep Fire extinguisher CO2 tank with hose and good air gauge + set of 4 tire deflators Hatchet, folding shovel , pancho's, blankets toilet paper, greasy rags hand cleaner , coats and mud boots Glow sticks flashlights, pocket knives, gps, maps cb radio, torque wrench Tire repair kit Fishing poles just in case I stumble upon a nice fishing hole, a yeti cooler that never has beer in it! Sent from my iPad using JK-Forum
#112
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Clearwater, Fl
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Always carry
tools, sockets, wrench, torx, drivers snips etc etc
Tarp
Bug spray
4 nylons tie downs
4 ratchet bow and stern lines
cool weather gloves, cold weather gloves
paracord
flashlight
cell phone
foul weather blanket
utility knife
camp ax
hand held gps
(on the trail) mainly because my "camping" involves either kayaking and or biking
kayaks and gear
bike and gear
paddle
helmet
hennessy hammock
sleeping bag
dry bags
solar charger (solio)
water
think that's it, of course I always forget something....
Tarp
Bug spray
4 nylons tie downs
4 ratchet bow and stern lines
cool weather gloves, cold weather gloves
paracord
flashlight
cell phone
foul weather blanket
utility knife
camp ax
hand held gps
(on the trail) mainly because my "camping" involves either kayaking and or biking
kayaks and gear
bike and gear
paddle
helmet
hennessy hammock
sleeping bag
dry bags
solar charger (solio)
water
think that's it, of course I always forget something....
#114
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Kansas City
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I have my JK packed with most all emergency supplies all the time. I built a rear storage area from 8" shelving and covered with a hinged top and carpeted it all. It keeps modular storage bins out of sight and secured. With the rear door closed you cannot open the top. I cut out the top to clear the foldable table mounted on the rear door. Also I have an inventory attached to the underside of the top and direction to all the other jeep items in/outside the jeep. I have my Hi-Lift, ax and shovel mounted on the roll bar with a JeepSwag.com mount. I added my own mount to the top of the installed Hi-Lift for my Pull-Pal arms. The Pull-Pal blade i attached to the tire carrier. I also have my sand boards mounted to the underside of the roof top tent, and a solar panel on the rear basket charging the Goal Zero battery inside. I can remove the battery and use all around the camp site and it gets recharged as I drive. The only thing I need to add when leaving is water jugs, the mod pans with my camping and eating supplies, camp stove and GO. Hope my ideas help folks. Attachment 523431 Closed Attachment 523432 Bin #1 Attachment 523434 Bin #2 Attachment 523435 Bin #3 Attachment 523436 Bin #4 Attachment 523437 JeepSwag Mount Attachment 523438 Bin Labels Attachment 523439 Location Label Attachment 523440 All Packed. Attachment 523442 Goal Zero Battery Attachment 523444 Sand Rails under tent
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#116
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Huntington Beach CA
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My Hi-Lift, ax and shovel are mounted to the top of the roll bar with a Jeep Swag mount. Works great, does not rattle, keeps everything inside and clean. I made a pair of u-shaped brackets to bolt through the Hi-Lift to hold the Pull-Pal arms above the Hi-Lift and below the roof.
Let me know if I can help anymore.
Henry
#118
ALWAYS
> Roadside Kit (First Aid, Booster Cables, 1" Cargo Straps, Bungee Cord, Flashlight, Multi-tool)
TRAIL
> Gloves
> Chain
> Small Tool Kit (few wrenches, screwdrivers, multi-meter, tape, zip ties, fuses)
> Kinetic Tow Strap
> D-Rings
> Small Hatchet
> Change of clothes
> Hi-Lift Jack w/plate
> Shovel
> GPS
> Water
> Trail Mix and Protein Bars
>9mm.......wait....no I live in Canada so no 9mm here :(
> Roadside Kit (First Aid, Booster Cables, 1" Cargo Straps, Bungee Cord, Flashlight, Multi-tool)
TRAIL
> Gloves
> Chain
> Small Tool Kit (few wrenches, screwdrivers, multi-meter, tape, zip ties, fuses)
> Kinetic Tow Strap
> D-Rings
> Small Hatchet
> Change of clothes
> Hi-Lift Jack w/plate
> Shovel
> GPS
> Water
> Trail Mix and Protein Bars
>9mm.......wait....no I live in Canada so no 9mm here :(
Should I take two shotguns instead?
#120
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The glow sticks are great to have and come in many colors we use different colors for different things. I've never used the bite stick... I'm sure it has it's uses and one day I will but I wouldn't say it's NEEDED , it came in my bag. The problem with the chewable a is they can be a choking hazard... The gel absorbs much quicker. It can still be a choking /aspiration problem but at that point things are about to get much worse for the person anyway... The head lamp is a great idea having 2 hands to work is always better. Hopefully the list helped and eventually I'll get around to getting mine finished for personal use.