Petronski
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Mdub said:Might be easier next time to take pictures of the stuff you DON'T take.
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Mdub said:Might be easier next time to take pictures of the stuff you DON'T take.
Where did you get that rack?krelja said:Here's my trunk not a filled up at the time but my 32" spare and alot of other junk still fits underneath. The height of the rack is high enough to snuggly fit a 70 qt cooler under and everything gets tied down so nothing goes flying around. I love that the hi-lift is inside and away from the elements do it doesn't get hammered by the elements.
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BOR 6" HD rear springs. I can add another 500 pounds and it only sits level!!! And it rides pretty nice when empty too. No worries yet.garr said:Some of you guys rear springs must be screaming!!
poorboy_616 said:Holy Chit....
My XJ is bare compared to you guy's....
WHen I go out (keep in mind this is a DD), I carry my small Toolbox loaded with my tools from my rollaway (I don't have a ton of tools BTW), I also carry drining water and coolant, as well as a tow strap (which is missing for some odd reason...).
And to think, I used to stuff all that behind the seat of my Mazda....(And it was driven only on pavement.....)
Kyle Horvath said:I just wanted to do a quick post to show y'all what I carry around when I go hit up a trail, camp, or the stuff I just carry around with my rig.
I would have posted this in the adventure forum, but I'm just a user.
I built a slide-out tool box to put in the back of my XJ. It saves a ton of space and I can utilize more room in my rig. All together, the gear I carry with me will weigh at most 120 pounds. I usually carry about half that. Here's a handfull of pics.
If anyone wants to know the list of tools and gear, let me know. I just thought it would be a usefull thread for anone new to wheeling and adventuring.
This is the carpeted top of the tool box. I put my HiLift and pulaski right behind the rear seat
I put in a divider so I could seperate the Craftsman tools from my other gear.
Under the rear seat I carry grease, WD-40, cleaner, and some drinks for emergencies.
The first Aid Kit. (Kept in a crate)
Gear in the drawer, complete with a coleman stove.
Red for recovery gear, grey for survival and personal gear.
The CB up front.
Kyle Horvath said:You carried a tow rope behind the seat of your Mazda? hahaha Thats hardcore. Well, was it a Miata or pick up?
If you ship that Tuffy to me, I will say many good things about you!IllianaXJ said:I re-worked my cargo area today. I decided with gas almost $4/gal I need to up MPGs as much as possible by reducing weight. That and it's unnecessary to keep ~150 lbs of crap in all the time when the Jeep sees pavement 90% of the time.
It went from this (steel Tuffy drawer full o' tools):
To this. I remove everything except the CO2 and hi-lift until wheeling trips. Saves weight and wear & tear on the springs. Everything gets strapped down tightly of course.
As an added bonus, it is all hidden by the cargo cover when the hatch is closed.
Ok, mean things coming then!!!!!IllianaXJ said:It's already gone! Dibs were called before I even removed it.