Canadian Tire type goodies

Gatehouse

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Thsi would probably be abetter thread for OFF TOPIC, but.... :D


What do you guys have in your vehicles?

I mean, jack, booster cables, blankets etc?

For year round use...

And when you go hunting, camping?

(You don't need to get them at CT, either. Princess Auto etc is acceptable!) :D :D
 
well hmmm lets see

trolly jack
50' booster cables
power inverter
quickstart
40' feet galvenized heavy gauge tow chain
fire extinguisher
paramedic grade first aid bag
assorted tools (vise grips,adjustable wrench, sockets, ratchet, etc)
wool blanket
spare change of clothes
tarp
ropes
welding rods and goggles
jerry can
spare oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid

thats just what i can remeber but if you pull the seat you might find more
i know theres a box of empty 303 nrit floating around under the seat somewhere just cant seem to find it
 
I always have a fire extinguisher and a good first aid kit (not as good as Sign guys), flares, all kinds of tools (its a work truck), spare bulbs/fuses, motor oil, booster cables. Usually have ropes and occaisionally chains and come along. God knows what else. For camping, I generally remove some tools and add typical camping gear.
 
Generally I have anywhere from 40' to 200+' of tow (tow straps, chains, cables) with shackles for joining them up, booster cables, tools, 3 ton bottle jack (jackall if I am in the 2WD as it has the "good" bumpers), spare fluids, spare fuses, electrical tape, flashlight, tarp, water, axe, etc.

If I am heading in the bush I add a first aid kit (I should always carry that, but it hangs out in one of my hunting bags), binoculars, the rest of my tow stuff, wood blocks, a come along .... and probably some other stuff.

It kinda sounds like a bundle, but doesn't take up all that much space.

:D
 
Those little 12V compressors seem to come in pretty handy, even if you don't get a flat. (water toys, inner tubes, blow up dolls^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H) [Non-"new cgn" friendly joke deleted]

Also while I'm ashamed to admit that I don't usually carry a spare in my work truck, that "fix a flat" goo takes care of most flats from foreign objects on the highway, and also works for sharp rock ones offroad. Combined with the little compressor, it's actually easier and cheaper than changing the tire and getting the old one repaired. Of course if I'm really in the boonies I carry a spare in case of serious tire failure.

Everything else mentioned I mostly carry, including misc tools and possibly some parts if I think something may be dying.

and especially:
haggisbasher said:
OH, i forgot---& a bottle of malt 8)

for when all else fails... :lol:
 
Not alot,
Jumper cables,
tire repair kit
some loose tools
maybe a bandaid or two under the seat somewhere
about 4000 empty TH coffee cups (firestarter)
Bicycle tire pump
leatherman (the knive variety)
axe
baseball bat
condoms
prolly a banana peel or two (air freshner)

About it.
 
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