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What do you carry in your 4x4?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 794" data-source="post: 17128" data-attributes="member: 794"><p>I belong to a 4wd club and we have lists of essentials to carry on club trips (and good for all trips of course). I carry a fair bit of gear in the back of the 80 series for recoveries, tool box and spares but also now recently have added a few basic but essential tools to a carry bag attached to the rear of the driver's seat. For example, long noses pliers, 2 spanners and a multipurpose pocket knife tool, loop and latch velcro and double sided mounting tape so that I do not have to try to get my tool box out of the drawer in the back of the 4by particularly on the steep uphills when something needs to be fixed quickly. Used them on more than one occasion including with other people's 4bys just to get going again to a more convenient spot or just to get people moving instead of spending too much time fossicking in the tool box.</p><p></p><p>Oh yes - I also carry a non-spillable water bottle so I do not get too dehydrated when I'm travelling by myself - it is surprising how many water bottles leak!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 794, post: 17128, member: 794"] I belong to a 4wd club and we have lists of essentials to carry on club trips (and good for all trips of course). I carry a fair bit of gear in the back of the 80 series for recoveries, tool box and spares but also now recently have added a few basic but essential tools to a carry bag attached to the rear of the driver's seat. For example, long noses pliers, 2 spanners and a multipurpose pocket knife tool, loop and latch velcro and double sided mounting tape so that I do not have to try to get my tool box out of the drawer in the back of the 4by particularly on the steep uphills when something needs to be fixed quickly. Used them on more than one occasion including with other people's 4bys just to get going again to a more convenient spot or just to get people moving instead of spending too much time fossicking in the tool box. Oh yes - I also carry a non-spillable water bottle so I do not get too dehydrated when I'm travelling by myself - it is surprising how many water bottles leak! [/QUOTE]
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