EDC Part 3! JEEP Gear - What I Carry in the Wrangler
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- I like to be prepared for all situations, this carry over from my person, to my backpack and to my vehicle. Whether you are on the trail, on your way to and from work, or anything else, it can be comforting to be prepared. First Aid Kits, tire change kits, are some of the essentials that can make a bad day good.
We never know what might happen, I can only speak to my personal experiences, and I have been in situations in southeast Texas, where traffic has beens stopped for hours because of an accident, debris on the road, flash flooding, have all been situations. In each of these situations I have had to use something I show, or wished I had it at the time.
Enjoy the video, I hope it's entertaining or maybe see something you like. Please reach out if you have comments!
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Links to Products I Use or Similar
Glass Breaker - amzn.to/2MJvDR1
Garmin Inreach - amzn.to/3jBga1f
Baofeng Ham Radio - amzn.to/3a9AGmk
AEV Jack Riser - bit.ly/3d1ruma
MyMedic MyFAK - bit.ly/3aa5ILb
Fire Extinguisher Holder - amzn.to/2Or1VAE
Innovative AT Products - bit.ly/2Z5ifZW
CB Radio - amzn.to/2NfywsF
AEV Procal - bit.ly/3q9Nf6Z
SmittyBilt Recovery Kit - amzn.to/2Z2LY5R
Car Battery Jumper - amzn.to/2Z6jBnk
Tire Repair Kit - amzn.to/3d1eIUr
CAMERA EQUIPMENT:
- GoPro Hero 8
- DJI Mavic Pro Platinum Drone
2017 Jeep Wrangler JKU Rubicon Recon
MECHANICAL BUILD:
- Lift: AEV 3.5" Dualsport Suspension
- Wheels: Fuel Shok D665
- Tires: Nitto Ridge Grappler 35 x 12.5 x 17
- Fox ATS Steering Stabilizer
- AEV tire carrier
- Compressor system: Innovative AT onboard air
- Vector Offroad JKE dock
ELECTRONICS:
- iPad Mini 4 with GAIA GPS app
- Garmin InReach Mini
- HAM radio: Baofeng BF-F8HP
- CB radio: Cobra 75 WX ST
- Ham Radio: Yaesu FTM-300DR
yes on the air system video
Awesome list! Realized there are some few things i need to add on to our jeep.
fellow jeep owner, also a farmer in some shape or way nearly my entire life ... currently a homesteader. I've been around highlift jacks (commonly called farm jacks) my entire life. Don't buy a farm jack just because thats what everybody else has. Do your research first. I guaranty you farm jacks have hurt and maimed more people than any other device ever manufactured. Truthfully, there are few reasons to even own one in a jeep even off road. So if you do go ahead and buy one, know what its limitations are, know what its known problems are, and be extremely safe using them
Great Idea, I have been weary about highlift and probably will decide for something that is a safer option. Don't need to be crushed on the trail somewhere.
@@amwadventuresandgear6979 yea, being crushed is def not a good way to end your day for sure. Probably the injuries most common people don't think about are teeth getting knocked out, noses getting broken, or getting fingers/hand/wrists broken from the jack handle. That jack handle is seriously the most dangerous part about it and because people don't think about it .... they let their guard down and boom, injury.
You gotta have rope. Watch the Boondocks Saints and there is a scene where they get rope. Great scene for the guys who like to be prepared.
Ok
Masks?
Yep, in today's age they can come in handy in case you need to go into a federal property for whatever reason, renew drivers license, etc. Also helps if you're in certain areas to blend into the crowd if you need to.
@@amwadventuresandgear6979 somehow in the Democrat state that I'm in, they're all but extinct.