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What things / gear do you keep in your truck?

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by akjone02, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. Feb 2, 2016 at 8:35 PM
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    Carroll

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    Under the bedcover in the front dry-boxes I have electrical repair gear, general tools, tie down/bungee/ratchet/recovery straps, and snacks. A jump box with air compressor. In the side-bed boxes I have screwdrivers/pliers and sockets/wrenches. Strapped to the bed rail is my rechargeable "D" light and a sling chair.

    Behind the double cab back seats I have a fire extinguisher, blanket, jacket, gloves, rain suit, ice scraper, back road atlas of my state and two neighboring states, paper maps, collapsible backpack and duffel bag.
    Under the back seats I have a jack/lug wrench/tire plug kit and on the other side I have velcro strips, zip-ties, string, light rope, and tape.

    Under the driver seat are strap on crampons in a plastic bag. Under the passenger seat is whatever book I am reading at the time (also in a plastic bag). Beside the front seats are 3D Maglights. In the driver side door pocket are a flat blade and cross point screw driver and a pair of slip joint pliers. In every door pocket is an auto open/close umbrella.

    In the console I keep pencil cases with Tylenol/Advil/Aspirin, Mouthwash/floss/deodorant/comb, Pens/pencils/Sharpies, rolled coins/cash, cords/chargers/adapters, microfiber rags.

    In the glove box are spare eyeglasses, registration/etc, owners manual.
     
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  2. Feb 3, 2016 at 2:21 AM
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    PackCon

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    Sun glasses
    Cell charger
    Map (have no idea why, it's 2016)
    Flashlight
    Tool box
    Ice scraper
    Cooler w/ water
    In winter my duffel of warm work clothes
    Measuring tape
    Tire gauge
    GPS


    I feel I need to get some jumper cables but at the same time I feel like it's a waste of money because I'll only use them for other people.
     
  3. Feb 3, 2016 at 2:36 AM
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    1Shifter

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    Outta the black and into the blue
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    Same as everybody else...
    In the cab for day to day driving and depends on the season
    Large mag lite
    Hands free flashlight
    Glow sticks
    550 cord
    Small tool kit
    IFAK
    Jumper cables behind the back seat
    Coveralls
    Cell phone charger
    Spare flashlight batteries
    GHB

    In the bed
    Shovel
    Axe
    Bungee,cargo straps, recovery strap, rope
    Tie straps

    If Im traveling I add food, water, fire starting kit, mirror etc
     
  4. Feb 3, 2016 at 2:59 AM
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    Bluegrass Taco

    Bluegrass Taco Politically incorrect low tech redneck

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    Sounds like everything you need for a first date!
     
  5. Feb 3, 2016 at 3:40 AM
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    Bluegrass Taco

    Bluegrass Taco Politically incorrect low tech redneck

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    I pack various duffle bags with "theme's". One is my recovery gear. Another is winter clothes. Then there's a cleaning kit. Also have a tool bag. Small travel kit (maps, etc...) This allows me to change what's in the truck with what I'm doing. And I can easily remove everything if I need the space for passengers, etc....
     
  6. Feb 3, 2016 at 5:54 PM
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    Carroll

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    Man, I know why...LOTS of places I go have no cellular coverage, thus no map data on my phone. I like having the ability to find my way back out.
     
  7. Feb 8, 2016 at 12:54 PM
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    bigbunk62

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    Vehicle:
    '12 SR5 4 cyl Auto 2WD
    Rugged Cover tonneau
    Cubby under radio:
    60GB ipod video(11,000 songs) plugged into aux port
    RanBan aviators for driving
    garage remote

    Plugged into 12V:
    double headed AmazonBasics 4 amp charger with Apple Lightning and microUSB3.0 cables
    Garmin GPS

    Console:
    Leatherman Kick multi-tool
    Kershaw Clash knife
    Brinkman LED light/Petzel LED headlamp/spare AAA batteries
    spring loaded nailset to break window
    tire pressure gauge
    disposable poncho
    6-in-1 screwdriver
    Oakley polarized fishing glasses
    spare Cliff bar
    notebook where I keep track of gas mileage & receipts

    Under rear seat:
    night stick
    hitch ball wrench
    crow bar
    atlas
    fire extinguisher

    Behind my seat:
    insulated waterproof hunting boots, wool blanket, spare fleece jacket, hat, gloves, ice scraper brush(in winter)
    umbrella/rain paints/rain jacket
    pair of work gloves
    2 adjustable bungee cords
    2 25 ft flat tie down straps

    Passenger side cubby in bed:
    Jumper cables

    Undercover Swingcase on driver side in bed:
    12x12 tarp
    glow stick
    MRE
    empty water bottle
    string bag backpack
    packable saw, survival axe, survival knife
    LED lantern
    air pump
    snow cleats for my boots
    emergency foil blanket
    telescoping pocket fishing rod/reel/tackle
    50 ft paracord/flint & steel/emergency whistle/waterproof matches
    bag of large zip ties, duct tape, electrical tape

    In the bed:
    150 ft of poly rope
    Gerber entrenching tool
    aluminum avalanche shovel hanging from tie down rack
    160 lbs of Tidy Cat litter(4 plastic tubs)placed in wood frame over rear axle(in winter)
    magnetic level hanging from tie down rack
    2 magnetic battery powered LED lights on the tailgate supports
     
  8. Feb 8, 2016 at 1:29 PM
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    McTeague

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    All I have in mine is an x shaped tire iron, work gloves, and some rope.
     
  9. Feb 10, 2016 at 10:40 AM
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    jim532

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    Sunglasses
    flashlights
    trash bags
    blue tarp
    work gloves
    rain poncho
    headlamp
    Baofeng 2meter handheld
    folding shovel
    first aid kit
    jumper cables
    letherman skeletool
    tie downs and ratchet straps
    bungee cords
    zip ties in case she tries to escape

    Those are just items I keep for daily driving.
    I have action packers or dufflebags with other "what if" items for the type trip I'm headed out on.
     
  10. Mar 7, 2024 at 11:09 AM
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    Redcon1

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    Honestly, less is more for me. I use to have a full first aid kit with different meds. Most of them became expired. I have since gone to a lifesaver mentality. I carry a few Israeli combat pressure dressings, tourniquet, sam splint, gorilla tape (multi purpose alternative to band aids), nitrile gloves, and finally 2 tampons (non applicator). The British SAS include these in their personal first aid kit because they work so well for bullet or other penetrating wounds. My kit focuses mainly to preserve life or limb.
     
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  11. Mar 13, 2024 at 10:40 AM
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    delhommes1

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    blankets, jumpers, tow straps, emergency kit, lights, ice scraper, knife, medicine, anything you might need
     
  12. Mar 13, 2024 at 10:43 AM
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    YF_Ryan

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    Icon Coil Overs. Deaver U402 Stage 3 Leafs w/ Bilstein 5160s. ARB Deluxe Bull Bar. Fuel Boost wheels w/ Wrangler Duratracs. Brute Force Fab Sliders & HC Rear Bumper w/swingout
    Prolly easier for me to list what I **DON'T** carry in my truck...

    [​IMG]
     
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  13. Mar 13, 2024 at 3:06 PM
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    Bluegrass Taco

    Bluegrass Taco Politically incorrect low tech redneck

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    Ok...recovery gear. Shovel, hi lift jack, basic hand tools, jumper cables, phone charger, hatchet, towels, first aid kit,
     
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  14. Mar 13, 2024 at 3:07 PM
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    SH10151

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    RTIC cooler and MTB tools.
     
  15. Mar 13, 2024 at 3:09 PM
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    Jeffch

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    Running 285/75/16s
    I find shit I forgot I had!
     
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  16. Mar 13, 2024 at 3:24 PM
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    Jeffch

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    I’m lacking on recovery stuff don’t do the heavy off road anymore.
    Damm kids in their diesel dogs got most everything shut down. Never went out looking to get mud everywhere.
    I’d rather walk thru without spinning a wheel.
    Jumper pack tire pressure gauge first aid kit lighters most anything you’d need sitting in your couch at home.
    Also dog leash and dog treats but with all the compartments I find shit I forgot I had then forgot where I stashed it again.
    Sucks getting old!
     
  17. Mar 14, 2024 at 9:53 AM
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    Jeffch

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    I’d like to like this!
    Not sure about you but I’m not in a war zone here!
    Hope the fuck I don’t ever need to treat bullet wounds :fingerscrossed:
     
  18. Mar 14, 2024 at 4:41 PM
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    soundman98

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    it makes more sense to me. for most of us adults that are a little outdoorsy here, a small scrape on our leg from a rock during a hike is not worth ending the hike. it might be for a 5 year old, but most of us are more to the point where a little blood is not great, but we know we can survive..

    i've been naturally transitioning to more 'major medical' type first aid kits for a similar reason. the walmart kits include a bunch of booboo bandaids, cold packs, cotton swabs, and tylenol for miniscule cuts and scrapes with a small amount of gauze.

    i started to realize that i never got any use out of the kits, and the majority of the stuff, i don't even use in my medicine cabinet at home.

    if i'm reaching for the first aid kit, it's because i was pushed off the road and pinned into the vehicle with serious injuries, bear attacks, or generally questioning if i'm going to outlive the incident. so a cutsie little kit with 1" bandaids, cotton swabs, and tylenol is almost entirely useless.
     
  19. Mar 19, 2024 at 8:02 AM
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    Redcon1

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    I don't and also hopefully never have to but included it because it is such an usefull thing for any penetrating wound where it can provide tampinade beneath the surface of skin (vs. external pressure dressing).
     
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  20. Mar 19, 2024 at 9:32 PM
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    jon_elc

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    2011 SR5 4x4 Timberland Mica Snugtop Rebel
    245-70R-17 Revo3 Cut mudflaps 4.5" F / 1.5" R
    couple of cans of Mt. Dew in the center console.
    Paracord 25' for tie-ing shit down
    bungie cords and 2 ratchet straps (because my tie-ing shit down sucks balls)
    Picnic blanket
    Dog poo bags
    Magnetic poo can that can be stuck on the outside of the tailgate
    Filet knife
    12V air compressor
    Extra reuseable shopping bag
    Used to have a 9' fishing rod under the rear seat, but i took it out after 6months since I never actually used it.
     

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