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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3876115" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>Dang, this is more in line with what I was thinking, except never thought about gasket material, brake klean or some of the other stuff listed. And I would like all the tools in a bag that I can grab quick, but that may not be possible. </p><p></p><p>I have a couple other bags that I keep in my Jeep, move to the truck when I drive it or the wife’s 4Runner when I drive that. The Jeep and truck have winches, the 4Runner doesn’t. One large bag has all sorts of off-road recovery gear, tow and recovery straps, D rings, snatch blocks, tree savers. The other bags has my Milwaukee impact and lug nut sockets, air compressor and a battery jump starter. The Jeep has a CO2 tank mounted to the cage that can be used to air up tire. That runs my lockers.</p><p></p><p>I think I need to expand the scope of my list after seeing these posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3876115, member: 7248"] Dang, this is more in line with what I was thinking, except never thought about gasket material, brake klean or some of the other stuff listed. And I would like all the tools in a bag that I can grab quick, but that may not be possible. I have a couple other bags that I keep in my Jeep, move to the truck when I drive it or the wife’s 4Runner when I drive that. The Jeep and truck have winches, the 4Runner doesn’t. One large bag has all sorts of off-road recovery gear, tow and recovery straps, D rings, snatch blocks, tree savers. The other bags has my Milwaukee impact and lug nut sockets, air compressor and a battery jump starter. The Jeep has a CO2 tank mounted to the cage that can be used to air up tire. That runs my lockers. I think I need to expand the scope of my list after seeing these posts. [/QUOTE]
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