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<blockquote data-quote="zombiekiller" data-source="post: 1419306" data-attributes="member: 25186"><p>[ATTACH=full]297205[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH=full]297206[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>you can kinda see a few different loadouts in these pics. </p><p></p><p>Usually, on a long run, I'll have 3 pelican cases strapped down in the bed. One is all hand tools. One is all 20V tools and their accessories, and the third is all spares and parts. </p><p></p><p>I will also bring a spare epas rack, a spare driveshaft, a spare axle shaft for the front, and have a bin in the cab, lashed down, that contains small amounts of all the weirdo fluids that I might need. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, on the longer runs, especially when they take us into Baja Sur, I'll carry 2, 5 gal dump cans. </p><p></p><p>I found out the hard way that unless you are in Cabo, Mexicali, TJ, or Ensenada, you aren't gonna find things like no-shear RGO. ( which I happen to need now.) you can also see that I have fluid holders in the bed for gear oil, coolant, trans oil, and engine oil. </p><p></p><p>I didnt need a tailgate, and i prefer to be able to see out of my rear window, as I usually have the side mirrors folded in off-road, which is why we cut the floor out, sunk the spares and did some tube work. It also helps to keep me from lawn darting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zombiekiller, post: 1419306, member: 25186"] [ATTACH=full]297205[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]297206[/ATTACH] you can kinda see a few different loadouts in these pics. Usually, on a long run, I'll have 3 pelican cases strapped down in the bed. One is all hand tools. One is all 20V tools and their accessories, and the third is all spares and parts. I will also bring a spare epas rack, a spare driveshaft, a spare axle shaft for the front, and have a bin in the cab, lashed down, that contains small amounts of all the weirdo fluids that I might need. Lastly, on the longer runs, especially when they take us into Baja Sur, I'll carry 2, 5 gal dump cans. I found out the hard way that unless you are in Cabo, Mexicali, TJ, or Ensenada, you aren't gonna find things like no-shear RGO. ( which I happen to need now.) you can also see that I have fluid holders in the bed for gear oil, coolant, trans oil, and engine oil. I didnt need a tailgate, and i prefer to be able to see out of my rear window, as I usually have the side mirrors folded in off-road, which is why we cut the floor out, sunk the spares and did some tube work. It also helps to keep me from lawn darting. [/QUOTE]
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