What's in the back of your Jeep?

Full size spare, Hi-Lift, 4 way lug wrench, 2 straps, 12V Compressor, 1 gal water, Ammo can with fluids/funnel/RTV. Tool box with full sets of metric and standard wrenches, socket set, hammer, vice grips, electrical tape, pliers, screwdrivers and some other tools. A canvas bag containing a receiver shackle, hitch pins, chain, quick links, gloves, jumper cables, knife (Alaskan Blade Trader) and a tire plug kit. Can't forget the 10" Rockford Fosgate subs.
 
Full spare, tow strap, tree strap, oil, antifreeze, power steering fluid, air compressor, fire extinguisher, road flair, tarp straps, ratchet tie downs, sway bar disconnect bushing, pliers, screwdrivers, sockets, self taping metal screws, 14 guage wire, splices, oil funnel, shackles, two litres of water, wd-40, flashlight, deuct tape, knife, electrical tape, jumper cables, four point lug wrench, and just to add to Motornoggin, 2 12" Dual Subs. I think thats about it.
 
Right now... lug wrench, spare ( complete with correct air pressure AND right lug nuts), jack with handle, some duct tape, basic tools, and a stroller for my daughter.
 
2 12inch subs, 1800 watt amp, 500 watt amp, 600 some odd peice ratchet and wrench set, screwdrivers hamers chizels files etc., 300ft shot of line, come along, crappy tow rope, blankets, gloves, fluids (oil, tranny, coolant, maby some windshild washer but probally not), tool bag with some other random stuf, jumper cables, fishing poll, tackle box, jack, and jill (jk), folding shovel, an axe, and a 235 spare tire thats now to small, and i havent folded my seat down yet.
 
a rubber bed mat, a tarp, shovel and some work gloves.
You never kow when you gotta bury something
 
90xj06 said:
an old french fry.


I keep the fries under the front seats... along with the sesame seeds...

I'm not a Boy Scout "be prepared" king of person. I travel with the factory spare and wrench/jack (should check the air in there... it's been a few years), and there's a flashlight in the glovebox.

I put a lot of faith in my cell phone... and try to keep it on pavement. :(

Den
 
DenLip said:
I keep the fries under the front seats... along with the sesame seeds...

I'm not a Boy Scout "be prepared" king of person. I travel with the factory spare and wrench/jack (should check the air in there... it's been a few years), and there's a flashlight in the glovebox.

I put a lot of faith in my cell phone... and try to keep it on pavement. :(

Den

after looking. i also found a fry in the map pocket on the door.:scared:
 
An assortment of fluids in a milk crate (engine oil, atf, brake, ps, 90w PBblaster, brake cleaner, ether, a small plastic tub of wheel bearing grease, and a small tube of antiseize) a four way lugwrench sort of fits in one side of the crate.
a canvas duffle with a recovery strap, a few shackles, a tree saver I made outo a recovery strap i found with a cut in it, about 100 ft of 5/16 spectra with my spare fid, some other rigging type odds and ends, and a set of jumper cables. in the bag's small compartment i have a tyvek marshmallow man suit and pair of carhaart pants and a matching hoodie. i keep a pair of dry socks in a ziploc bag in the glove box. (causing my children to claim that we have no glovebox just a sockbox)

hi lift laying down crossways.

two 2ton jackstands nested and ziptied so they don't rattle.... much

a tackle box with a dmm, an assortment of crimp style elec fittings with matching crimper, a handful of scotchloks in a few sizes. a handful of these elec splice things that look like a sta-lok fitting but whose brand name i can't remember, a couple spools of fine stranded, tinned wire in 14 and 10 ga., a small nyon bag with cotter pins and hitch pins, a vaccum pump in a HEAVY ziploc thing designed for hiking maps, with brake bleed kit in separate ziploc thingie, the electrical parts go in the section for lures and the rest in the bottom.

a spare axle assy for front 30 each side w/one spare hub.

with these things strapped in to place I still have room for about three bags of groceries.

under the rear seat on the driver side i keep a carefully picked through and supplemented set of ratchets and wrenches(should really write down what is in there it took years of sorting and adding to get it just right.) in a riggers bag. under the passenger side i keep a small hydraulic bottle jack, a three lb drilling hammer, some punches and chisels. each side has a square of pressure treated plywood for under the jacks or jack stands.


I don't always carry the axles/hub but they are there now because i am too lazy to put them back in the garage.
 
Right now an emergency kit, big ass mag light, jack stands, toolbox, an RE 3.5" Superflex kit, RE Adj. Track Bar, and RE Twin Tube shocks.

That counts as the parts being "on" the vehicle right?
 
cumorglas said:
i keep a pair of dry socks in a ziploc bag in the glove box. (causing my children to claim that we have no glovebox just a sockbox)

i must be special i actually have GLOVES in the GLOVE box. hehehe
 
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6X9 speakers, oh and a coat.

just finished cleaning the XJ today, got it ready for winter.
 
2 tow straps-one short, one long. spare tire(w/o wheel:laugh: ). fire ext. couple ratchet straps. canvas bag w/ enough tools to completely disassemble a junkyard vehicle. multiple empty coffee cups, and four rear tj flares.
 
DenLip said:
I'm not a Boy Scout "be prepared" kind of person.

I am. I hate needing something and not having it. I think the Army does that to you. Any time I go to the field I pack tons of stuff in my ruck even knowing I won't need it.
 
Full size tire Hi boy, strap, come-a-long, tool box, water can, 4X4X1/2 plywood, sheet of plastic, cooler, backpack, flashlight baby wipes/butt wipes.
The plywood and plastic gets used more then any of it. As ground cover, table top, lean-to/wind break, deer stand, carpet protector and more.
 
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