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I like to bring my electric impact wrench and a set of deep well impact sockets for tire changing.
I like to bring my electric impact wrench and a set of deep well impact sockets for tire changing.
My wife’s truck works this way.Any solutions for push to start and keeping a spare fob at the vehicle? My pickup automatically unlocks if the fob is close and someone could just drive off.
Get a dollar store toilet plunger to agitate your laundry in the 5 gal bucket.I've got an F350 that a couple of buddies and I will be taking to WY for the first time in 6 weeks. I added a few critical components to my truck a few years ago that are ideal for this trip.
I grabbed a Warn 16.5TiS winch for cheap off market place. The relays were shot, so I upgraded it to the modern pack.
I added an onboard air system. I highly recommend it.
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I added a Ham radio. However, I've never found time to go get my license. It's 1 Saturday a month and it never fails we always have something going on.
I absolutely plan to have my tire patch kit in the tool box and a tow strap. We'll have some basic hand tools. We'll have a shared e-tool with our gear for disposing of human waste and tipi, so that covers the shovel.
I've never bought a NOCO battery jumper, because I knew it would be dead the day I needed it due to just sitting over time. However, after reading this thread it occurred to me it might be a good idea to buy one for this annual trip.
I'm surprised no one said windshield scraper for ice removal. I assume that's standard for your northerners, but not so much for us in the South.
I'm bring a steel plate and spray paint for confirming zeros at elevation if we can find a secluded campsite with a good backstop / mountain side.
I'm going to bring a couple of 5 gal buckets and a little detergent to wash the base layers if we end up in the brush for over a week and don't want to head back to civilization to find a laundry mat. I'm to old for swamp ass.
Edit: I forgot to add that I added a 6X gallon Titan tank to my truck. If that’s not enough fuel we’ve seriously done something wrong.
Wrap it in aluminum foil so theres no ingress for signal, then wrap it in tape. Easy to test with just the foil.Any solutions for push to start and keeping a spare fob at the vehicle? My pickup automatically unlocks if the fob is close and someone could just drive off.
I wrap the spare in aluminum foil and just hide it inside the truck, but remove the door key and put it in a magnetic box on the frame somewhereWrap it in aluminum foil so theres no ingress for signal, then wrap it in tape. Easy to test with just the foil.
I haven't read through all the replies but came in to post this. I keep a high torque impact and a bottle jack/jack stand combo. Flat tires don't even cost me 5 minutes, literally.I like to bring my electric impact wrench and a set of deep well impact sockets for tire changing.
One of those Mylar bags your easypass comes with to block the signal may work. Have to test it though.Any solutions for push to start and keeping a spare fob at the vehicle? My pickup automatically unlocks if the fob is close and someone could just drive off.
Wrap the fob in tin foil or put it in a faraday bag.
Mitigating swamp ass by deploying a toilet plunger: macarthur genius award right here!!Get a dollar store toilet plunger to agitate your laundry in the 5 gal bucket.