Off-road prepardness...
Full set of fluids
Tie Rods
U-Joints
Full socket set Metric/SAE
Tool Bag with all the comon tools
Electrical Multi-meter
Big o' thing of Zip Ties
Tow Strap
FIRST AID KIT
Thats all I can think off with out actually looking in it...
Tie Rods
U-Joints
Full socket set Metric/SAE
Tool Bag with all the comon tools
Electrical Multi-meter
Big o' thing of Zip Ties
Tow Strap
FIRST AID KIT
Thats all I can think off with out actually looking in it...
High jack, battery jumper, strap 20000break minium. shovel, air gauge, few tools, and a very other things i cant think of.... OOO portable air pump. ummmm shackles. gloves. um mag light...um ...
Does off road include SCCA Solo2 autocross? :D
Extra cones, to replace the ones I destroy....
And a helmet....that's about all that's required. Don't need a 5-point or an extinguisher unitl I get in SM2 class....or Solo-Pro
Extra cones, to replace the ones I destroy....
And a helmet....that's about all that's required. Don't need a 5-point or an extinguisher unitl I get in SM2 class....or Solo-Pro
Inside truck: fire extinguisher, maglite, CB, cellphone, winch remote
In toolbox: bag of tools, bag with: 3"x30' strap, 2-7/8" shackles, 2-3/4" shackles, one beener (1 ton), extra hitch pins, folding shovel, leather palmed gloves, mini-maglite.
In bed: 48" hi-lift jack
If you have a hi-lift and no winch, consider three lengths of chain. One chain to go from the top of the jack to an anchor point, one to go from the tongue to the truck and the third (at least 12" longer than jack) with choker hooks so you don't have to chock the wheels when using the hi-lift as a winch. Despite having the winch, I will usually still keep the chain in the truck if I'm alone or far from home. Ya really never know when the winch will give up.
In toolbox: bag of tools, bag with: 3"x30' strap, 2-7/8" shackles, 2-3/4" shackles, one beener (1 ton), extra hitch pins, folding shovel, leather palmed gloves, mini-maglite.
In bed: 48" hi-lift jack
If you have a hi-lift and no winch, consider three lengths of chain. One chain to go from the top of the jack to an anchor point, one to go from the tongue to the truck and the third (at least 12" longer than jack) with choker hooks so you don't have to chock the wheels when using the hi-lift as a winch. Despite having the winch, I will usually still keep the chain in the truck if I'm alone or far from home. Ya really never know when the winch will give up.
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