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What do you guys keep in your blazers?

wilpetty

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I am getting my blazer up and running pretty soon and its going to mainly be a deer lease vehicle. I would like to know what you guys carry with you in your blazers and get some pics of how you organize it :popcorn:
 
I have heard yoga matts are a must have for any blazer guy.

:D:D

Mostly tools for me. I want to get more stuff in there but haven't quite figured out what I want to be permanent and what I want removable.

My Jimmy is my daily driver so I don't really want to be driving around with hundreds of pounds of spare parts that I will never use on the pavement
 
I have heard yoga matts are a must have for any blazer guy.

:D:D

Fock off :D lol. Um lets see. I have socket set, my cordless set (impact, sawzall, drill, snake light), power inverter, oil, tranny fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid,antifreeze, extra locking hub, extra wheel bearings, electrical stuff (crimp connectors, wire, wire nuts etc) basic hand tools in a bag, a couple of metal coat hangers (we break exhaust hangers alot at the dunes), 4 way tire iron, floor jack, a jack stand, a couple short 2x6s to put said jack on, spare tire, brake cleaner, carb cleaner, wd40, and the most important is the permatex right stuff gasket maker in the cheez wiz bottle. We have used that many times out wheelin. And in the winter i carried a "yoga" mat i found incthe basement cuz it slides around on the snow really nice instead of having to lay on snow. Ya ya ya can it ya fockers :D
 
When we go to the dunes i spend more time fixin other peoples rigs than drivin my own lol. But i have no problem with being the go to guy when somebody breaks something. I find fixes out wheeling to be the most fun lol. And ive fixed most everyone in my groups rigs out wheeling before that i know if i break down im gonna get help. :waytogo:
 
Tools, fluids, small spare parts like hose clamps, and that tape stuff you can wrap around things and it bonds to itself. I have like 3 rolls of the stuff. Spare tire too lol. Oh and some of those big ass zip ties.
 
i keep in my truck, tools, MRE's, first aid kits, when i go away from town i bring that plus spare parts and water.
 
I keep a day pack filled with:

Ibuprofen
Tylenol
Orange Tape
LED Maglite
First Aid Kit
Game Bags
Deer Drag
Emergency Blanket
Emergency Poncho
Magnesium Fire Starter
Water Proof Matches
Blistex Lip Blam
Orange Reflective Vest
Hunting License
3 Dufferent Knifes
Boot Laces
Eye Drops
Tick & Insect Replent
Sun Block
Maps
Cotton Balls w/Vasiline
Clif Bars
Trail Mix
Carhartt Vest
Carhartt Jacket


Milk Crate:

Coolant
Engine Oil
Trans Fluid
Power Steering Fluid
Brake Fluid
Starter Fluid
Bar Oil
Various Tie Downs
Funnel
100' of Rope

Tool Box:

10/12/16 Gauge Wire
Various Wire Connectors
2 Cycle Oil
Gloves
Socket Set
Hammer
Hose Clams
Electrical Tape
Test Light
Vacuum Line
Fuel Line
Compression Fittings
STIHL Tool Kit
Fuses
Screw Drivers
Various Wrenches
Batteries
Duct Tape
Volt Meter
Big Zipties

Mountain Money aka Toilet Paper
Water

STIHL MS361 (occasionally)
Shovel
Ax
Spare Tire
2x 1"x15' Synthetic Tug Ropes
20' Air Hose
Jumper Cables

25 Gallon Craftsman Pro Horizantal Compressor (Occasionally)

I might be forgetting something. I love my Sub, and I can still carry 5 people with all this stuff
 
I only keep a socket set, some water or soda, a 40ft strap, and a FIRE EXTINGUISHER in the Sub.. We bring a nice tool set, a jack, spare fluids, some wiring and connectors, a 33in 8lug spare, and an air compressor but we leave it in the "chase/tow" trucks. Bouncing around in the mud or climbin up/sliding down the hills we do just makes alot of noises and flys around if you were to rollover. And at the absolute farthest we ever get is MAYBE a 1/4 mile, so worst to worst walking back isnt a big deal, but usually the chase trucks can reach where we are, so we call it good.
 
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