Daily Gear

Currently this is what I am hauling daily:
  • 2.5 gallon gas can
  • Kobalt wrench and socket set
  • T55 Torx Bit
  • Jumper cables
  • 3 HD Rachet Straps
  • First Aid Kit
  • Small Funnel for filling cars with gas
  • Tire Pressure Gauge
  • Set of Fuse
  • Leatherman
  • Sharp Knife
  • Sunscreen
  • Way too many zipties.
 
Currently this is what I am hauling daily:
  • 2.5 gallon gas can
  • Kobalt wrench and socket set
  • T55 Torx Bit
  • Jumper cables
  • 3 HD Rachet Straps
  • First Aid Kit
  • Small Funnel for filling cars with gas
  • Tire Pressure Gauge
  • Set of Fuse
  • Leatherman
  • Sharp Knife
  • Sunscreen
  • Way too many zipties.

Add duck tape and bailing wire and you could fix anything


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I always have a small toolbox with hand tools and bluetooth code reader, a folding Gerber shovel, a tow rope, and a 110 inverter.
 
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...Still accumulating, for this Jeep TJ and finding places to stash stuff...
USGI trifold e-tool, wedged under driver's seat
Snatch strap with 2 shackles, and Jumper cables, in a case in the drivers side rear foot well
First aid kit, velcro-ed under the front of the driver's seat.
fire extinguisher; drivers side roll bar,
OEM Jack and tire changing tools, under the passenger seat.
USGI mini Mat-ax (combination mattock and ax) and a Svensaw (large); Velcro-ed to the rear roll bar.
Air compressor in a .30 cal ammo can, passenger side rear foot well,
3/8 drive socket set with wrenches, in a .30 cal ammo can; passenger side rear foot well
Long runtime (D-cell) water resistant LED flashlight (USGI angle head conversion); passenger side roll bar.
Toilet paper in a large plastic peanut jar.

Need to find a good place to stash fluids...

Double sided Velcro "one wrap" is very handy.

Enjoy!
 
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Had a YJ stolen now Jeeps stay in the locked garage blocked by another vehicle. (Should probably think about a pit bull).
Nothing is stored in vehicles parked outside and the doors are unlocked to (hopefully) keep the windows intact.

Enjoy!
 
I'm not sure why I keep in there all the time, but there has been a bow saw sitting on the rear wheel well for about the last 3 years.
 
For everyday use; the jack and a spare.

I've lost count how many times my jeep has been rummaged thru. My insurance will cover a tow, I would rather pay that and be reimbursed vs losing my tools.