Prepare for the WORST, here is a video about what I carry n the trunk of my car. Be Prepared and build a kit based on your surroundings and your passengers.
If you are going to take tools like a socket set and spanners in your vehicle like Scotty suggested, make sure you check you have the right sizes which means going around the whole vehicle and checking. Some spanner sets will not have the sizes you have and some socket sets do not go to larger sizes that you may need. Otherwise, keep the tools you need and ditch the ones you don't unless you are planning to lend tools to other stranded motorists.
"Sheee's baaack!" -- I thought we lost you a few years ago and not likely to return to CZcams...? And a blonder Selica! Those tire fix bottles are a poor alternative in cold weather. The gunk freezes before it seals properly and you need to replace the tire afterwards because the gunk is difficult to cleanout. The rubber plug inserts are a good alternative as long as you don't have to repair outside the belts - in that case, the tire is useless and cannot be repaired at all. CanadianPrepper sells similar organizer bags that you have shown. For the most part, the video is good stuff.
Great video! I do have one question regarding the Seal Socks (or Seal Skin), is that the brand name ... I would like to purchase a pair for my wife and myself, please and thank you!
says "Tyre Plug kit" on the packet yet you still write "tire", tire is something that makes you tired! i saw spare fuses, did you have spare bulbs, in some countries bulbs are a compulsory carry item. i wouldn't carry a fire extinguisher in the boot, it needs to be to hand.
Nice video but wanted to hear from Scotty more. He sounds like he has some great stories and advice.
Good load out I would just add some waterproof boots may be wellies would be good and they can go well with the Hazmat suit too Thanks for sharing ATB
If you are going to take tools like a socket set and spanners in your vehicle like Scotty suggested, make sure you check you have the right sizes which means going around the whole vehicle and checking. Some spanner sets will not have the sizes you have and some socket sets do not go to larger sizes that you may need. Otherwise, keep the tools you need and ditch the ones you don't unless you are planning to lend tools to other stranded motorists.
Wow!, great tips….thanks for sharing!
After a decade, you still look amazing! Thanks for posting!!
Thanks Wolfmaan
Keep the videos coming. Loving them so far...
Thanks, @Grendle81
"Sheee's baaack!" -- I thought we lost you a few years ago and not likely to return to CZcams...? And a blonder Selica!
Those tire fix bottles are a poor alternative in cold weather. The gunk freezes before it seals properly and you need to replace the tire afterwards because the gunk is difficult to cleanout. The rubber plug inserts are a good alternative as long as you don't have to repair outside the belts - in that case, the tire is useless and cannot be repaired at all. CanadianPrepper sells similar organizer bags that you have shown. For the most part, the video is good stuff.
Luckily not too cold where I live, thanks for your feedback.
Hello! I'm from Brazil, São paulo. I love your channel. Tourniquet is important to. Think about.
Great Suggestion thanks Ricardo
awesome! wool blanket
where can one get that tool roll where the cables fuel pump etc are stored?
Great video! I do have one question regarding the Seal Socks (or Seal Skin), is that the brand name ... I would like to purchase a pair for my wife and myself, please and thank you!
Seal Skinz www.sealskinz.com/socks Gore-Tex socks super comfortable and your feet will never get wet great with trail shoes.
Seal Skin are made in my home town in the UK.
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says "Tyre Plug kit" on the packet yet you still write "tire", tire is something that makes you tired! i saw spare fuses, did you have spare bulbs, in some countries bulbs are a compulsory carry item. i wouldn't carry a fire extinguisher in the boot, it needs to be to hand.