Just realized I never included a link to what I have.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWPX4P9Y?tag=wranglerorg-20
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWPX4P9Y?tag=wranglerorg-20
I run these socket organizer rails from Earnst. I like them because the sockets lock in with a twist, and will not come off. Because of this, I also run the rails in the rig. I've tried the clip in slyle rails in the past, but in my experience the sockets come loose from those in the rig.
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Your second picture is the Jeep tools I'm sure. Did you try to eliminate sizes not used on the Jeep? I know that is risky but I have considered it for space/weight savings.
I definitely carry a bit more than I need for just my rig. However, I have repaired other folks rigs far more often than I have repaired mine, so I like to be prepared for that - but that's just me.
Your second picture is the Jeep tools I'm sure. Did you try to eliminate sizes not used on the Jeep? I know that is risky but I have considered it for space/weight savings.
I'm curious about your approach to sockets vs wrenches. The kit I've been putting together (for a very similar tool roll) has 1 wrench and 1 socket in each size (certain sizes deep where I know it's needed, like 3/4 and 21mm), it looks like you chose a deep and a shallow socket and no wrenches.
Cut down Olsa rails that live in a canvas tool bag.
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Those are nice. I also like the bag - looks like pretty heavy canvas.
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I actually have scaled back a bit since these pictures from when I put together the tools rolls. I've gotten a bunch of people off the trails who would not have otherwise.
And I won't even mention the welder....
Those labels though
Too funny - You posted this while I was adding my edit...
I work on my Jeep within feet of my box so I don’t need to grab a rack of sockets to go. I really like these aluminum organizers by Westling Machine. They are incredibly well made and will last me a life time. They take up a bit more space in the box than traditional rails but they make it easy to grab what I need.
They were less that 1/2 of the current price when I bought them years ago. As nice as they are, I don’t think I would pay the current price.
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