Pat is amazing dude. One of those guys that just gets to the point and effectively communicates his message. Some guys try to belittle others that don’t know but Pat obviously loves to teach and share knowledge. I appreciate that.
So because of your video way back when on how to prep your to go bag for hours not days. It actually came to fruition when my car took a shit on me in north Alaska. I was in the middle of nowhere between eagle River and fairbanks. Thank God I had watched your vid cause I managed to stay warm for the night in my car in sub par temp. Bottom line, thanks sgt major. Saving lives with nothing but views.
Nice! I have SUV’s so I keep all that stuff in a Rubbermaid tote in the very back. I got sick of it sliding around on the Weathertech floor liner so used adhesive Velcro to keep it stable. Works great for me.
Something else I carry in my vehicles is backup flash lights! Easy to have them dropped in the door! Also! 3 quarts of engine oil, spare oil filter, 1 gallon of antifreeze (not the 50/50 mix) along with a gallon of water for the car. I also have JB Weld... always carry a good pair of needle nose pliers. If you have a stick, object go through your radiator, you can use then the crimp the damaged tubes and keep going. 😉 done that more than once! The spare coolent I used just yesterday! Cousin's radiator was low due to a leaking water pump!
@@ZaidIsm007 I used to work as a mechanic (10 years) and raced off road trucks. As an overand explorer we have done some crazy stuff with our vehicles. Those 3 quarts of oil can save you! Even if you loose all your engine oil, and you can plug or fix the leak, you can keep going on 3 quarts!
@@armisteadlucascolemanii7256 I've got the coolant, now I need the oil and filter. I always have multiple flashlights with me or in my truck at all times. Multitool for all kinds of options too.
Have the hi-viz vests where driver and passengers can get at them whilst seated and don them before leaving the vehicle. A folding warning triangle that you can place 200 yards back down the highway from your vehicle gives added protection when at the roadside.
The hi-viz vest is a thing. A couple of weeks ago, we had a major storm roll through (tornado, record softball sized hail, then heavy FOG based on a temp inversion). While rolling south on the highway to get to my son, I saw a police car wrecked in water-filled ditch. Threw on the vest, jumped into the ditch, and went to work. Trooper and ambulance rolled up and immediately went to work WITH me no questions asked because of that hi-viz vest.
1:24000 topo maps will give you better detail if you need to go on foot. You can also download them onto your phone, which is fine until your battery dies.
Awesome kit Sir. Ever thought about adding a good folding saw like one from Silky? I've deployed that from my vehicle twice now to deal with trees across a roadway.
Always pack your car for your environment too. When I was lived in the NE, I always had a shovel and kitty litter during the winters. Great video Pat! Thank you!
One thing to note about dash cams that record to SD cards is that they require a high quality card. The cheap ones burn out and the camera might not even alert for it.
Simple. Nothing fancy. Fantastic. From days gone by I really like a pair of coveralls or a newfangled Tyvek suit in case I need to do some work and not get dirty. Great content.
I keep a gallon of either distilled or mineral water in my truck too, both for emergency drinking water but also for the Radiator (I also carry an extra gallon of antifreeze). Glad that you brought up the shovel tool at caveat, definitely something important to have especially in regions that get a lot of snow, I also have a wood axe in my truck (lots of tree downs in my state during winter and bad weather). Good stuff!
Great collection of supplies! I usually have a high-lift jack. Maybe because of where I live. Also, road flares and I carry marine smoke cans. While the smoke is orange, I carry them.
Pat, if you power that compressor through an auxiliary power port, add some spare fuses for the circuit. If you power it direct from the battery, still add some spare fuses lol!
You think that is necessary to have the spare fuses in the vehicle? I guess so as some have upvoted your comment, something to look into then. Surely you use it, when home brief inspection and then back in the car it goes. Or inspection before every long trip.
Great knowledge. I carry similar equipment, minus the compressor/jumper combo. I need to upgrade my jumper pack game. And the trauma kit. And the long rifle.
I've plugged a lot of tires and would suggest upgrading your tire repair kit to something like an ARB or similar. The handles like to pop off of the cheap ones when you need them most. Also be aware of things inside the cab becoming a projectile in the event of a crash.
I mentioned his shirt to my wife as I was watching and she was scrolling. She said he should change it to "Alumnus of the university of badassery." Spot on. She is awesome.
Always great to watch all your knowledge on getting ready to get ready!!! Thank you for sharing your Knowledge so others can fill up their tool kit. Sorry looked at what I wrote and saw all the grammatical errors after your like it and I had to fix them, Cheers Brother!!!
Most of my kit matches Mac's. But one thing I've done for both mine and my wife's kits is specific colored bandanas. we both have an understanding that if for any reason we have to go to foot. The bandana comes out and goes on our heads. If either of us have to alert emergency services for the other we can tell them with confidence to look for that garment.
I wanted to tell you that I loved your story about the owl attack... we have huge owls in NC, I have them talking right now in my back yard. Some are 5ft wing span. We set up a plastic owl decoy, most use in their garden, and we had an owl land in the drive way and proceeded to attack it. Love your channel. I am the son of a 2 tour Nam Vet. 👊🏼🇺🇸💪🏻
It's been a long road coming back from a back injury. I'm still walking and kicking though. They ain't killed the rooster yet. I'll never be the same again, my abs are miserably weak, glutes atrophy, hamstrings cramp and are weak. But god damn it I'm going to kick my own arse anyway and get back everything I can. Started working out again with resistance bands this week. Thanks for the motivation SM and all the great info. ROCK AND ROLL!
I am only missing chest seal I think. But I was taught to put the plastic packaging from my military bandage over a sucking chest wound in basic training.
I’m glad to see that you have one of those little “battle shovels “. I will be ordering one now. Been wondering if they were just gimmicky or not. Much love Pat🤙🏻
That’s why I live these videos from RUclipsrs. If you trust the person you can make purchases for your kits. Beats wasting money on buying stuff that isn’t worth it.
Doesn't necessarily mean "it's good to go." It means "he thought it was cool and hasn't broken it yet." It's not a tool I would buy, but if it stands up to real use for a few years, I will admit I was wrong.
@@woodsghost9088 Agreed. When they first came out they were a pretty solid Chinese product (oxymoron?). But, then other Chinese companies started making them while cutting corners and sacrificing quality. So, the chances of getting a good one now is slim to none.
Thanks for all your amazing and inspiring content PatMac! Request for a future video - I love how you prepare to never pass up an opportunity to be Batman! You’ve covered some great stuff around equipment you would carry to help, but for some of us we may not know how to be Batman in certain situations - think all the gear no idea! Perhaps a series of vids around how to assist in certain common situations to help make many new Batpeople out there! Thanks again for the ongoing content 🤘🏻
Ordered a high vis traffic vest today because of this. I’m a cop and have one in my patrol bag but that doesn’t go everywhere with me so now I’ll have one
I just got a big storage bin for under the back seat in my GMC. Not room under your seat but I know they make them for many truck models. I’ve been thinking about getting a toolbox in the back for more room but don’t want to loose bed space.
I am thinking this is overkill but what do I have in my car? A pocket knife, cheap screwdriver kit, tire iron and a small axe 😂 Loving the Sentinel book! 😄
Add you a couple feet of bailing wire, I was on a road trip years ago and started hearing a grinding sound. Exhaust pipe hanger had broken and the tailpipe was hanging down and dragging, wired it back up and down the road I went, duct tape or cord would’ve got hot and failed before long.
Solid loadout. Probably should throw a few calories in there. Maybe paracord and a tarp as well. I actually work in a garage, your explanation of plugs and the reason why most garages frown on them is spot on. 99.9% of the time they work as intended. Nobody should feel nervous about using them as long as you're NOT putting them in the sidewalls. That's a big no no. Sidewalls don't have the steel reinforced belts like the traction surface. If you have a damaged sidewall, the spare tire or a replacement tire is your next step. Thanks for the vid brother!
Just a suggestion, there is a company called FireAde that makes a small foam fire extinguisher that prevents reignition of oil/fuel about the size of a large soda can.
Enjoyed the video - thank you for the recommendations. Question about the water - how long do you suggest the water will keep inside a vehicle? I'm sure it depends on climate, but wasn't sure if it got to the point of not being safe to drink - obviously in a pinch its good enough. If you are ever considering a truck bed cover - please consider the Diamondback - I added one to my 2020 Tundra, and I don't see myself ever owning another truck without one. It gives your entire bed waterproof lockable security.
Screw the kits and whatnot inside, whats the vehicle? Looks like a Tacoma TRD something model. Why no bedliner? Why no bed cover? Doesn't the tacoma come with an outlet in the bed? Plan on ever using that if so? Push bumper in the front? Extra lights on the vehicle anywhere? Modified extra loud horn installed? Assuming that's a v6 automatic? Got any lift or special tires on there? If you could replace it with a different car, what would it be and why? Badass video Pat, make more!
I drive an old diesel junker truck. 100 gallon auxiliary fuel cell and an job box on my flatbed filled with cable, tow straps and chain, and chainsaw, axe, oils, tarps, and some tools, and tire chains.
Childhood memories with my mom driving a red 1967 GTO; I miss my mom and that car. Pat, your GTO is a 'diamond!' Not sure if you've answered this, but how did you come into possession of your Pontiac? Thanks for the practical advice you've provided us with your vehicle carryon's!
Mr. Mac, secure that compressor and tool kit with the seatbelt! You don't want to take one of those in the back of the head in the event of a crash! Cheers bro.
You could really use the Decked bed storage system. I have one and keep all my stuff in there to clear up the interior space, since Toyota couldn’t put a storage tray under the rear seats! 🤦🏻♂️ plus it keeps your stuff out of sight.
I got everything except for the AR and maps. Unfriendly gun state unfortunately. I'm surprised you didn't say anything about a spare flashlight for every vehicle, one for the glove box is perfect. As always, great info!
Pat Mac doesn't prepare for emergencies - emergencies prepare for Pat Mac.
I like that one
Correction: Emergencies run from Pat Mac..... 😄
LoL
I heard once Pat Mac was bitten by a diamondback, after 2 days a excruciating pain... the snake died.
Pat Mac is a Founding Father of Countries that he has never even been to.
I love the fact that this isnt about the brand of gear but more about what the gear's for.
Nothing like starting the day with a black coffee and some solid info from the Dean of Badassery
Or a joint
@@TJC-ru1pi or both!
@@TJC-ru1pi
Lol, whatever floats yer boat bud!
Agree however my coffee has a squirt of French vanilla 1 table spoon of honey 1 table spoon of sugar.
Pat is amazing dude. One of those guys that just gets to the point and effectively communicates his message. Some guys try to belittle others that don’t know but Pat obviously loves to teach and share knowledge. I appreciate that.
So because of your video way back when on how to prep your to go bag for hours not days. It actually came to fruition when my car took a shit on me in north Alaska. I was in the middle of nowhere between eagle River and fairbanks. Thank God I had watched your vid cause I managed to stay warm for the night in my car in sub par temp. Bottom line, thanks sgt major. Saving lives with nothing but views.
The consistent enthusiasm and work ethic this guy has for teaching others and helping people is just amazing.
Nice! I have SUV’s so I keep all that stuff in a Rubbermaid tote in the very back. I got sick of it sliding around on the Weathertech floor liner so used adhesive Velcro to keep it stable. Works great for me.
Nice seeing Pat driving a Toyota Tundra...With time deployed you see how incredibly tough Toyota pick ups are...the Nokia cell phone of vehicles.
Something else I carry in my vehicles is backup flash lights! Easy to have them dropped in the door! Also! 3 quarts of engine oil, spare oil filter, 1 gallon of antifreeze (not the 50/50 mix) along with a gallon of water for the car. I also have JB Weld... always carry a good pair of needle nose pliers. If you have a stick, object go through your radiator, you can use then the crimp the damaged tubes and keep going. 😉 done that more than once! The spare coolent I used just yesterday! Cousin's radiator was low due to a leaking water pump!
Good info.
@@ZaidIsm007 I used to work as a mechanic (10 years) and raced off road trucks. As an overand explorer we have done some crazy stuff with our vehicles. Those 3 quarts of oil can save you! Even if you loose all your engine oil, and you can plug or fix the leak, you can keep going on 3 quarts!
@@armisteadlucascolemanii7256 I've got the coolant, now I need the oil and filter. I always have multiple flashlights with me or in my truck at all times. Multitool for all kinds of options too.
Have the hi-viz vests where driver and passengers can get at them whilst seated and don them before leaving the vehicle. A folding warning triangle that you can place 200 yards back down the highway from your vehicle gives added protection when at the roadside.
Vest and leather gloves under the seat in every vehicle.
Love it! I carry much the same. As a former firefighter, please consider adding a fire extinguisher.
The hi-viz vest is a thing. A couple of weeks ago, we had a major storm roll through (tornado, record softball sized hail, then heavy FOG based on a temp inversion). While rolling south on the highway to get to my son, I saw a police car wrecked in water-filled ditch. Threw on the vest, jumped into the ditch, and went to work. Trooper and ambulance rolled up and immediately went to work WITH me no questions asked because of that hi-viz vest.
LOL I was looking at the thumbnail, wondering why Pat carries a Norwegian flag in his car 😂
I was pretty confused as well haha
I 100% completely agree, if you are a member of AAA, you can get all the maps you want for free!!!
1:24000 topo maps will give you better detail if you need to go on foot. You can also download them onto your phone, which is fine until your battery dies.
@@slappy8941 Copy that Brother.
The 3 states closest to me no longer print highway maps. Had to buy an atlas.
gazetteers are good too. they display dirt roads/4 wd trails.
Awesome kit Sir. Ever thought about adding a good folding saw like one from Silky? I've deployed that from my vehicle twice now to deal with trees across a roadway.
Always pack your car for your environment too. When I was lived in the NE, I always had a shovel and kitty litter during the winters. Great video Pat! Thank you!
One thing to note about dash cams that record to SD cards is that they require a high quality card. The cheap ones burn out and the camera might not even alert for it.
Simple. Nothing fancy. Fantastic. From days gone by I really like a pair of coveralls or a newfangled Tyvek suit in case I need to do some work and not get dirty. Great content.
2 good headlamps .
Hands free light is everything
Excellent. I also carry a can of radiator stop leak.
I keep a gallon of either distilled or mineral water in my truck too, both for emergency drinking water but also for the Radiator (I also carry an extra gallon of antifreeze). Glad that you brought up the shovel tool at caveat, definitely something important to have especially in regions that get a lot of snow, I also have a wood axe in my truck (lots of tree downs in my state during winter and bad weather). Good stuff!
Thank you for the info! Might I suggest securing that shovel. That would be a nasty item to have flying around in a role over accident.
Oh yes... it is crazy how many things you think are secure suddenly become flying objects!
You’re quickly becoming my spirit animal so to speak... Basic dude stuff!!!
P-Mac the man,the myth, the legend!!!!!
Great collection of supplies! I usually have a high-lift jack. Maybe because of where I live. Also, road flares and I carry marine smoke cans. While the smoke is orange, I carry them.
Pat Mac…. Have you had the opportunity to look into the DECKED system for your truck? It definitely hands some storage and security additions.
East Tennessee here! Thanks Pat, good stuff!
Pat, if you power that compressor through an auxiliary power port, add some spare fuses for the circuit. If you power it direct from the battery, still add some spare fuses lol!
You think that is necessary to have the spare fuses in the vehicle? I guess so as some have upvoted your comment, something to look into then. Surely you use it, when home brief inspection and then back in the car it goes. Or inspection before every long trip.
Great knowledge. I carry similar equipment, minus the compressor/jumper combo. I need to upgrade my jumper pack game. And the trauma kit. And the long rifle.
I've plugged a lot of tires and would suggest upgrading your tire repair kit to something like an ARB or similar. The handles like to pop off of the cheap ones when you need them most. Also be aware of things inside the cab becoming a projectile in the event of a crash.
Have to agree on that! The ARB unit is great!
Can confirm. Got in a crash at 70 mph and my phone smacked me in the mouth from the cup holder. That hurt worse than the crash
What is a ARB?
@@Alaska610ish ARB is a company that makes off road products
Thanks for sharing your set up.
I mentioned his shirt to my wife as I was watching and she was scrolling. She said he should change it to "Alumnus of the university of badassery." Spot on. She is awesome.
Always great to watch all your knowledge on getting ready to get ready!!! Thank you for sharing your Knowledge so others can fill up their tool kit. Sorry looked at what I wrote and saw all the grammatical errors after your like it and I had to fix them, Cheers Brother!!!
We are the weapon, the tools are only as effective as the training one does to wield them. Stay vigilant 🤘😎 Love you Pat!
Most of my kit matches Mac's. But one thing I've done for both mine and my wife's kits is specific colored bandanas. we both have an understanding that if for any reason we have to go to foot. The bandana comes out and goes on our heads. If either of us have to alert emergency services for the other we can tell them with confidence to look for that garment.
I wanted to tell you that I loved your story about the owl attack... we have huge owls in NC, I have them talking right now in my back yard. Some are 5ft wing span. We set up a plastic owl decoy, most use in their garden, and we had an owl land in the drive way and proceeded to attack it. Love your channel. I am the son of a 2 tour Nam Vet. 👊🏼🇺🇸💪🏻
Thanks Pat.
Buy a few rolls of bailing wire (tie wire for union rod busters) (rebar guys). One in the garage and one in the truck.
It's been a long road coming back from a back injury. I'm still walking and kicking though. They ain't killed the rooster yet. I'll never be the same again, my abs are miserably weak, glutes atrophy, hamstrings cramp and are weak. But god damn it I'm going to kick my own arse anyway and get back everything I can. Started working out again with resistance bands this week. Thanks for the motivation SM and all the great info. ROCK AND ROLL!
Asparagus is up in KY. Cool truck. Rock on!
I'm not kidding, when you said "I've got a multi-tool" , I was expecting a comprehensive Leatherman/Swiss Army pocket tool in the glovebox! 🤣
Leatherman is Anti 2nd amendment
Thanks Mac
I am only missing chest seal I think. But I was taught to put the plastic packaging from my military bandage over a sucking chest wound in basic training.
I’m glad to see that you have one of those little “battle shovels “. I will be ordering one now. Been wondering if they were just gimmicky or not. Much love Pat🤙🏻
The Cold Steel Spetsnaz shovel is one of my favorites, but I like my old German Army surplus entrenching tool.
That’s why I live these videos from RUclipsrs. If you trust the person you can make purchases for your kits. Beats wasting money on buying stuff that isn’t worth it.
I have an old school trenching tool but the ads keep popping up. I’m glad to see that someone of Pat’s caliber has one.
Doesn't necessarily mean "it's good to go." It means "he thought it was cool and hasn't broken it yet."
It's not a tool I would buy, but if it stands up to real use for a few years, I will admit I was wrong.
@@woodsghost9088 Agreed. When they first came out they were a pretty solid Chinese product (oxymoron?). But, then other Chinese companies started making them while cutting corners and sacrificing quality. So, the chances of getting a good one now is slim to none.
Down here in Texas tire shops use plugs on the main wall and patches if it's on the edge but I stopped paying them and just to the plugs myself.
Thank you
The tidbit everyone is waiting for is at 3:13 ; Mr Mac says " sometimes I travel with an AR ..."
Thanks for all your amazing and inspiring content PatMac! Request for a future video - I love how you prepare to never pass up an opportunity to be Batman! You’ve covered some great stuff around equipment you would carry to help, but for some of us we may not know how to be Batman in certain situations - think all the gear no idea!
Perhaps a series of vids around how to assist in certain common situations to help make many new Batpeople out there!
Thanks again for the ongoing content 🤘🏻
Ordered a high vis traffic vest today because of this. I’m a cop and have one in my patrol bag but that doesn’t go everywhere with me so now I’ll have one
Right on!
Awesome 😎 thank you
Great vid as always. Rock and Roll
I just got a big storage bin for under the back seat in my GMC. Not room under your seat but I know they make them for many truck models. I’ve been thinking about getting a toolbox in the back for more room but don’t want to loose bed space.
I am thinking this is overkill but what do I have in my car? A pocket knife, cheap screwdriver kit, tire iron and a small axe 😂
Loving the Sentinel book! 😄
Funny that Pat bought one of those shovels. I used to see RUclips ads for it all the time and always thought it was gimmicky.
Add you a couple feet of bailing wire, I was on a road trip years ago and started hearing a grinding sound. Exhaust pipe hanger had broken and the tailpipe was hanging down and dragging, wired it back up and down the road I went, duct tape or cord would’ve got hot and failed before long.
A couple of wire coat hangers will manage well too. 👍😀
@@chiliprepper7678 be handy in case a s’mores craving breaks out too
Keep the great content coming!
Solid loadout. Probably should throw a few calories in there. Maybe paracord and a tarp as well. I actually work in a garage, your explanation of plugs and the reason why most garages frown on them is spot on. 99.9% of the time they work as intended. Nobody should feel nervous about using them as long as you're NOT putting them in the sidewalls. That's a big no no. Sidewalls don't have the steel reinforced belts like the traction surface. If you have a damaged sidewall, the spare tire or a replacement tire is your next step. Thanks for the vid brother!
Oh yeah, and a hammer. Gotta have a hammer, preferably 24oz-32oz.
Taught my daughters how to plug a tire. 👍
Just a suggestion, there is a company called FireAde that makes a small foam fire extinguisher that prevents reignition of oil/fuel about the size of a large soda can.
Excellent 👍
Enjoyed the video - thank you for the recommendations. Question about the water - how long do you suggest the water will keep inside a vehicle? I'm sure it depends on climate, but wasn't sure if it got to the point of not being safe to drink - obviously in a pinch its good enough.
If you are ever considering a truck bed cover - please consider the Diamondback - I added one to my 2020 Tundra, and I don't see myself ever owning another truck without one. It gives your entire bed waterproof lockable security.
I have a go bag with a bunch of med gear, flash lights, etc.
All part of being the agent in charge of your personal protection detail
Mac! Love the full beard dude! Looks good!
Good video pat....liking the combat E-tool will add to my when the shit hits fan load out lol...rock on bruh..
I dont carry much these days because i live in the city. But most important to me is a decent sized fire extinguisher.
Gret vid as it relates to daily !
University of kicking ass! It’s pretty simple
Screw the kits and whatnot inside, whats the vehicle? Looks like a Tacoma TRD something model. Why no bedliner? Why no bed cover? Doesn't the tacoma come with an outlet in the bed? Plan on ever using that if so? Push bumper in the front? Extra lights on the vehicle anywhere? Modified extra loud horn installed? Assuming that's a v6 automatic? Got any lift or special tires on there? If you could replace it with a different car, what would it be and why? Badass video Pat, make more!
It's a Toyota Tundra
Love these
I drive an old diesel junker truck. 100 gallon auxiliary fuel cell and an job box on my flatbed filled with cable, tow straps and chain, and chainsaw, axe, oils, tarps, and some tools, and tire chains.
Great video
Ayy I was like 80 percent on track! Need more medical and tow stuff in my car.
I never understood adults who literally run around on an empty tank of gas most of the time.
Irresponsible and unprepared
Good on ya Pat! A Tundra TRD!! Now I know you are Legit!! Lol!
Excellent ! Any MRE's ? / High sugar snacks ?
Childhood memories with my mom driving a red 1967 GTO; I miss my mom and that car. Pat, your GTO is a 'diamond!' Not sure if you've answered this, but how did you come into possession of your Pontiac? Thanks for the practical advice you've provided us with your vehicle carryon's!
Mr. Mac, secure that compressor and tool kit with the seatbelt! You don't want to take one of those in the back of the head in the event of a crash! Cheers bro.
You could really use the Decked bed storage system. I have one and keep all my stuff in there to clear up the interior space, since Toyota couldn’t put a storage tray under the rear seats! 🤦🏻♂️ plus it keeps your stuff out of sight.
Was at a Pilot J a few months ago and someone came in looking for maps but they didn't sell them anymore. Such a bummer.
I tell you Pat you are ready for anything.What does that say on your back window on your truck?
I like to carry water Purification devices... Gives a liitle Peace of Mind...
I also like to carry a compact air compressor.
Link to the shovel-'multitool', please?
That item looks pretty badass compared to most.
Thanks all, rock on!
Good stuff
This man is wild
I’d highly recommend you look into Yankum Kinetic Tow Ropes, they are far superior for vehicle recovery. 🤘🏻
@@amp776 true but they’re much stronger than the standard flat webbing straps.
Hello!
Would you please provide some details on that little shovel? A link maybe? Thanks!
I would definately tie down that sharpened shovel to something. In case of a rollover that thing will be flying all over the place.
This is the content we need! Pat, do you know the brand and model of your assault bag? I've looked and can't seem to find it anywhere! Thanks man!
Get a ram with ram boxes. Never have to put stuff in the cab again. Easy access, secure (as good as the cab) and can fit tons of junk.
I got everything except for the AR and maps. Unfriendly gun state unfortunately.
I'm surprised you didn't say anything about a spare flashlight for every vehicle, one for the glove box is perfect.
As always, great info!
Good stuff!
Do you carry one of those electric tire pumps? Mine came in handy once I had a flat
Can you advise on the brand of the bag that goes with your AR?
I go to my county and bordering county visitor areas and have county maps. More detailed.
Squad Up. Are the cameras factory or a modification?.
Pat I see you're a Toyota guy and I appreciate it.
All the same stuff, but I carry a fire extinguisher as well.