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I've always felt bad about my loadout. You guys make me feel better that Im not the only one!

In the Cab:

Tool BackPack
-zip ties
-screwdrivers
-ballpeen hammer
-1/4 socket set
-wire strippers
-crescent wrench
-2 or 3 knifes
-gloves
-flashlight
-multimeter
-metric and Sae wrench set
-markers
-misc electrical connecters, scotchloks, butt connectors, ect.

multimeter
non marring wheel socket.
2 emergency blankets
med kit
manual tire pressure gauge
led flashlight with extra batteries in waterproof case
50 rounds 45acp FMJ in waterproof case
ODBmx+
assorted microfibers
small vac

In the Bed:
full 1/2 metric and sae sets short and deepwell
full 3/8 metric and sae sets short and deepwell
full 1/4 metric and sae sets short and deepwell
3 way ball hitch
tow strap
4 small ratchet straps
4 medium ratchet straps
2 large ratchet straps
electrical crimp type connectors
engine compression tester
emergency road light kit
2000amp capacitator jump pack
240v dogbone adaptor for standard single phase 240v tools
rain ponchos
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I have a small (~60 pieces) Craftsman tool set (sockets, ratchets, wrenches, screwdrivers) that's been in every one of my vehicles since 2003, (bought it at the old sears in Post Oak Mall: Gig Em!).

Tape measure, utility knife, washcloth sized towels in the rear driver door pocket. A few padlocks across different tool bags of straps and rope.

In addition to some of the other items already listed by others, I have an under seat bag that fits under the 1/3 section on rear passenger side (bought on Amazon) where I keep a rain jacket, a light jacket, some spare socks, a t-shirt, some mechanic type gloves from harbor freight.

Bag from Amazon:
https://a.co/d/dK6m95C
Craftsman set with sockets, wrenches, allen wrenches, screwdrivers, Rain suit, Digital Voltmeter, gloves, rope, zip ties, straps, lockpick set, 2 LED Flashlights, tire inflator and pressure gauge, hydraulic botle jack, a .45 pistol and 2 extra mags.
 

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Only when I am towing my wheeling truck.

Then its a case of three different lug nut sizes so I have a set to cover those eventualities, Impact wrench, and a selective variety of tools to cover any basic eventuality, wheeling truck and trailer. Oddball extra tools include Viair 88p which is an unbeatable air pump for tires, washer fluid etc..
 

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Geez, some of you guys are loaded for bear. Other than a folding knife and led light in the glovebox, I have some gloves , a few ratchet straps, a folding army shovel, a 24 in breaker bar with the correct socket for the wheels, and a Fire Extinguisher under the rear seat along with the ball mount. Only when we are traveling do I add some bandaids and baling wire in the event of just such an emergency .
 

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Geez, some of you guys are loaded for bear. Other than a folding knife and led light in the glovebox, I have some gloves , a few ratchet straps, a folding army shovel, a 24 in breaker bar with the correct socket for the wheels, and a Fire Extinguisher under the rear seat along with the ball mount. Only when we are traveling do I add some bandaids and baling wire in the event of just such an emergency .
Looks like @scott011422 actually is loaded for bear. ? That's a No-Go in my ZIP. Great idea on the fire extinguisher, how big is the one you carry? under the rear seat?
 

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Looks like @scott011422 actually is loaded for bear. ? That's a No-Go in my ZIP. Great idea on the fire extinguisher, how big is the one you carry? under the rear seat?
A small 2 1/2 lb BC dry chemical. Yes, it fits under the rear seat. I had optioned the lockable fold flat storage when I ordered the truck . I should put some sort of small med kit in there as well as both of us are former EMT's.
 

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Geez, some of you guys are loaded for bear. Other than a folding knife and led light in the glovebox,
Well 2 bears wearing 3a vests, at least. Left out the more interesting bits of the typical loading ;)

.45ACP. Both the tool and several mags of bits. :wink:
I keep full size spare loaded mags everywhere, in vehicles, by the door, etc... while carrying a mid frame. I hope I don't have to reach for the faster calibers, that'll be bad day if that level of escalation is required -- presence alone has been perfect for de-escalation. Love a good 45, but the double stacked capacity of a .40 gives me more little buddies and hollywood mags don't exist anywhere but on-screen.
 
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I have a Swiss Army knife and a 5" Crescent wrench and a 24" breaker bar with a socket for the lug nuts . The Crescent wrench is to use to remove the battery cable in the event of a short in the electrical wiring. I have used it in this manner to prevent two car fires.

Too many times when I have gone to change out a tire the lug nuts were torqued on at too high a setting and I needed a breaker bar to loosen them. I started carrying a breaker bar and the size deep socket needed for the lugs used on the my truck. I buy the 1/2 inch drive non-marring impact deep lug nut socket so as not to scratch the wheels.

I do not carry a firearm as they make their owners less safe, even white guys.

I do not consider them as tools but I have always had a fire extinguisher and road flares in my trucks. More than half the calls the local fire department makes are to put out car fires on the freeway.
 
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-Various reusable shopping bags
-Swifter hand duster
-Sprayway glass cleaner
-ratcheting cargo bar
 

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Looks like @scott011422 actually is loaded for bear. ? That's a No-Go in my ZIP. Great idea on the fire extinguisher, how big is the one you carry? under the rear seat?
Lol! More for paper targets than bear. Although anything is better than nothing.
 

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- This kit from Advance Auto parts that I got on sale for $30 including a store pickup discount(wrenches and sockets are metric despite being listed as sae back when I bought it.): https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/DieHardRoadside Tool Kit, 73-PieceDH50128/12430241-p?

- Noco Boost X GBX75 jump starter/emergency phone charger/ flashlight (would have got something with lower specs for this truck but this will start our Sierra diesel

- Leatherman wave

- Lots of random ratchet straps and bungee cords.

- Black and Decker Dustbuster pet

The tool kit is nothing special but had the right mix of what I generally need for quick adjustments or emergencies in a compact case. Any real work is done with my real hand tools at home.

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