Quick comment on the storing of fuel in the trunk of a car. Be mindful that if you live in a hot environment, the gases inside the can will expand and accumulate inside the vehicle (especially if there are venting/bleeder valves). If not allowed to vent, the constant expansion/contraction of the can will weaken the seams and eventually cause a rupture/leak. One way around this could be running a breather line somewhere from the tank to the exterior of the vehicle. I live in Houston and during the summer the inside of a trunk can easily reach 130+, even leaving cans in my garage will cause them to swell considerably so I can imagine long term trunk storage would be even worse. Not discrediting the concept, just thought that should be said. Love the content btw, been watching for a while.
I was actually thinking about this exact thing. Lived in NC for a few years and the summers were pretty toasty, and the 1 gallon cans I had bloated up super bad. Bleeder lines would be a good idea though.
I know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Bjorn Lorenzo Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@@pinoy413 The only thing that is bad is the gas mileage. Otherwise it's a solid as a brick. A friend of mine as a 470 with 380k miles on it. They are truly made to be 30 year cars. My F150 barely lasted 7 years.
Gx460 is the same chassis as a Land Cruiser Prado 150, but with a v8. Very capable vehicle. Get some AT tires and a locking rear diff you can go anywhere.
Great info.! My 1999 Land Cruiser w/350k miles on her and running strong. I stored extra hoses, belts, basic survival kit and some metal water bottles in the lower tail gate. I like the rear ARB set you have. Fyi, "Chow Cares" is a great you tube site for 100 series maintenance and repairs. Looking forward to the rest of your build out. Thanks.
Mike I've learned alot from you from your videos, that being said gas can in the trunk is no bueno, due to fumes and static. My buddy is a fireman and had to hose down a car that something similar happened
Fuel is dangerous and most of the time the accidental combustion is from a plastic container, faulty lid, not being secured are any combo of those. I have seen cans leak for various reasons over the years of Jeep trailing and RZR riding, most of the time it doesn't result in fire. I'm not saying it can't happen but of the 3 incidents I have witnessed that did light up, it was either plastic container or a bad cap/lid. PSA: do NOT carry plastic gas cans in the back of Side by Sides, get a metal can so it if does leak it will just candle and not fail so catastrophically.
@@zak9129 Yea i have to agree to that. I almost learnt a deadly or injurious lesson while on a road trip. The heat in arizona almost made the can explode. We can smell the fuel escaping and when I pulled over it was swollen. I had to slowly every 5 minutes release the cap to release pressure while it cools off in the shade.
Never had fumes come out of my gas can into my car or even opening the trunk. And that was with a POS harbor freight gas can (that did fall apart on me) but did pass the proof of concept. No honda civic for me, just my lil '02 cavalier stick shift that is STILL getting 30+ mpg I just need to clear all the extra army crap out of my trunk...family is pissy about all the army bags I have for army time :/ All that being said, it IS better to be safe.
Not just that. But the OEM fuel tank is under the floor of the car, separated from the passengers, literally by a steel wall. Fuel inside the passenger compartment (seatback is not designed to stop fuel/fire) is a catastrophically bad idea, unless you're actually using a fuel cell. I'm shocked at how bad this advice is.
I personally own a electric chainsaw it cuts down on what I have to carry. Here in the Carolinas it's a necessity here near the coast because of the number of hurricanes we have.
I have a medium sized ice chest in the trunk of my Corolla. It get over 100 degrees out where I live so I keep my med Kit, 1 MRE, water inside the chest in case of emergency. I never have less than 1/2 tank of fuel in the car. I also keep a bag of fresh clothes in the car. I plan to downsize to an IFAK as my current med Kit is an entire backpack 🎒 of med supplies which I would prefer to keep in the house. Other items I keep in the car are tire plug Kit, air pump, basic tools, duck tape, gloves, bungee cords, and some rope. I also have a basic BiC lighter and purchased a cigarette lighter plug for backup.
That's a good start on the 100! Look forward to seeing progressive modular buildout! Was just telling lx470 buddy that you where driving a 100 now! Love my 80, but v8 power is nice!
I was all about decking my tundra out with a bunch of the cool shit like a RTT, decked storage, roll out fridge and all the cool stuff and then I started looking at the people using that stuff and it seemed more and more like hipsters wanting to look cool. So I shot over here to have Mike and Kevin keep me landed to the ground. Good stuff!
We have a 1999 lx 470 with 225 k on it. Just picked up a 570 with 96K. These are our escape vehicles, moving the family back into the inter mountain 🏔 west! Looking into ACE security film for the glass on the 200. These trucks are fucking bad ass!
Interesting. Only thing I question is the fuel bladder in the truck. Difference in a gas tank is there is metal between the trunk and gas tank. A lot of cars including the Honda Civic doesn’t have a metal barrier between the trunk and passenger compartment. Examples of issues, Ford pinto, Ford Mustang 1964-1968. My expertise is in the automotive industry and safety within that industry. Other than that good video.
Very nice vid , but I can’t help think about the little display on the centre dash , you know the one ,,, (19L/100km) I have the same LC down here in Perth Australia 🇦🇺 and I’ve had to change up my coffee order from a large to a small coffee just to save some fuel mileage 🤣
Always have a container of distilled water. It's very important for maintenance. Alcohol is a must in your vehicle and can be stored in a msr container. Depending on the alcohol content it can be mixed with fuel in a pinch. I'm not telling you to start a moonshine operation. You can order higher content alcohol from a laboratory company.
Mike, you mentioned something about carrying additional fuel. Where can I find more information about the options/recommendations for storing and transporting fuel?
Lesson learned: had a beautiful big SUV with big tires and used premium gas. Hurricane evacuation: flat that I physically could not get lugs off and almost out of gas and stations only had regular.
Can I make the recommendation that if you carry a couple gallons of gasoline in your car, that you get engineered fuel. Can generally buy a 5 gallon can at your local motorsports/motorcycle shop, and it has a much more adequate shelf life. That 5 gallon tank, stabilizer or not, should be used every 3 months
Put your spare tire on the back of the vehicle bumper rack and include a secondary fuel tank underneath the vehicle as most serious overlanders do. I'd like to hear what kind of radio comms you're going to put in this build of yours. What about a solar generator for power onboard and off?
I have a 1997 F250 ext cab full size bed- altho its a 3/4 ton it has a 1 ton suspension and turbo diesel motor and 4 wheel drive- manual hubs towing or regular we get 21 mpg love my truck
I just want to know how to get the GSD to sit there for that long. Mine is like a little crackhead. Once my truck is paid off, I'm tempted to buy one of these and start a build.
Save the money and get the GSD some training to not be a "little crackhead" anymore lmao just kidding but that's what I thought when reading your comment.
@@MikeLemaDelta She's only 16 months, they're all generally little crackheads at that age. But she listens...unless there is a puddle that needs to be drank, then all bets are off lol
@@Valkyrie1911 Heard that! I have a 13 almost 14 month old Mal that was in training for a year and if we don’t do training regularly he can be the exact same way so I totally get it!
Could you talk about com's? I have been looking into a prc77,320,321, and so on to supplement 2 baofeng/2 cobra. That's where I am in my prep, thank you for your time.
I have a dumb question. I haven’t taken any medical training courses yet, so I don’t how to use anything more than a band-aid and some neosporin. Should I carry a tq and other stuff in case some DOES know how to use that stuff?
Get the stuff, learn how to find a pulse on an extremity, watch TH-cam it’s not super complicated stuff that anyone can learn(tq’s at least)and practice on a friend
if you need a budget option. gen 1 sequoia. I have had a 62 series, a 100, and a sequoia. my sequoia hands down kicks my 100 series ass for space and is just as capable and i paid about half.
Oginallly batteries were kept dry then the acid/water was added to kick off the chemical reaction. This extended the shelf life. There ought to be a place that will sell the dry batteries and acid separately so you can keep and store it for years until you need to activate it. Now its all done ahead of time but the battery life starts ticking down right from the factory.
Home or Outback? In home filtration, I recommend Big Berkey water filters. I've used mine to filter out pond scum. Yes, you can drink it in a pinch, but I don't recommend drinking for long periods. For Outback? Berkey does do smaller backpackable, Life Straws. As well as smaller filtration systems. Try Berkey water systems for both home and trail. Remember, water will be the gold standard for survival!
Also you’d want to check what type of contaminants would be in your area. Some places are more prone for bacteria that need different types of filtration
Steel bumpers are still good in Florida too because our deer may be small but a 200 pound hog or a 350 pound bear will still cause you lots of problems! Oh, and protesters can still cause you problems if you end up in the wrong area so a steel bumper lets you push your way out of certain circumstances with less damage to your vehicle. 😁
Mike, a video about how and why you and others from your team would wear a shemagh would be very helpful. For a basic understanding TH-cam became as good as YahooFinance , full of idiots, teens and fashion. Thank you.
Mike Glover, I love you man but DO NOT!!! tell anyone to store portable gas cans in their vehicle!!!! Fuel tanks under your vehicle are made to vent vapors to the outside. When temperatures rise gasoline expands and in order for the pressure to equalize the vapors are released. A portable gas can will literally explode in your trunk if the pressure is not released. They are designed for brief periods of transportation, not storage in hot environments. Even the gas cans I keep in my outside shed are in a well ventilated space. If any fumes escape around a cap all it takes is for electric wiring or even static electicity to create a spark and have an explosion, hopefully with you not inside the vehicle. I am captain with 23 years experience for a major city's fire department. Thanks for the content but please do not recommend people do this.
Tooo much stuff. Not trying to shit on this parade, but 99% of the people on here will be over whelmed with this much gear when bad shit happens. All you need is one tear away med bag with what you know how to use in it. Less is more.
What kind of jacket are you wearing? You’ve literally been wearing the same jacket everyday for the last year and I’m worried about how you smell bro. Nice jacket. But shit prolly stinks
there is a magical machine called a washing machine. it fills up with water, you add soap, set the timer, put your clothes in and close the door. when the timer is finished, out comes clean clothes!! amazing right?!
Quick comment on the storing of fuel in the trunk of a car. Be mindful that if you live in a hot environment, the gases inside the can will expand and accumulate inside the vehicle (especially if there are venting/bleeder valves). If not allowed to vent, the constant expansion/contraction of the can will weaken the seams and eventually cause a rupture/leak. One way around this could be running a breather line somewhere from the tank to the exterior of the vehicle. I live in Houston and during the summer the inside of a trunk can easily reach 130+, even leaving cans in my garage will cause them to swell considerably so I can imagine long term trunk storage would be even worse. Not discrediting the concept, just thought that should be said. Love the content btw, been watching for a while.
the lc100 can have an aux fuel tank anyway
I was actually thinking about this exact thing. Lived in NC for a few years and the summers were pretty toasty, and the 1 gallon cans I had bloated up super bad. Bleeder lines would be a good idea though.
I know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Terrell Antonio instablaster :)
@Bjorn Lorenzo Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
It is the finest vehicle ever made. It just works and I never worry about it mechanically (with regular maintenance). I have a GX460.
Same! Have a 2010 and 2012 GX460. Great platform to build on for sure 👍
@@pinoy413 The only thing that is bad is the gas mileage. Otherwise it's a solid as a brick. A friend of mine as a 470 with 380k miles on it. They are truly made to be 30 year cars. My F150 barely lasted 7 years.
Gx460 is the same chassis as a Land Cruiser Prado 150, but with a v8. Very capable vehicle. Get some AT tires and a locking rear diff you can go anywhere.
@@Widemouth1832 which year f150 is that?
@@FrameRot 2014 eco boost limited. Stay away
Great info.! My 1999 Land Cruiser w/350k miles on her and running strong. I stored extra hoses, belts, basic survival kit and some metal water bottles in the lower tail gate. I like the rear ARB set you have. Fyi, "Chow Cares" is a great you tube site for 100 series maintenance and repairs. Looking forward to the rest of your build out. Thanks.
Very good info. I would have an extra battery and a 50 cal on the roof.
Mike I've learned alot from you from your videos, that being said gas can in the trunk is no bueno, due to fumes and static. My buddy is a fireman and had to hose down a car that something similar happened
Fuel is dangerous and most of the time the accidental combustion is from a plastic container, faulty lid, not being secured are any combo of those.
I have seen cans leak for various reasons over the years of Jeep trailing and RZR riding, most of the time it doesn't result in fire. I'm not saying it can't happen but of the 3 incidents I have witnessed that did light up, it was either plastic container or a bad cap/lid.
PSA: do NOT carry plastic gas cans in the back of Side by Sides, get a metal can so it if does leak it will just candle and not fail so catastrophically.
@@zak9129 Yea i have to agree to that. I almost learnt a deadly or injurious lesson while on a road trip. The heat in arizona almost made the can explode. We can smell the fuel escaping and when I pulled over it was swollen. I had to slowly every 5 minutes release the cap to release pressure while it cools off in the shade.
Never had fumes come out of my gas can into my car or even opening the trunk. And that was with a POS harbor freight gas can (that did fall apart on me) but did pass the proof of concept.
No honda civic for me, just my lil '02 cavalier stick shift that is STILL getting 30+ mpg
I just need to clear all the extra army crap out of my trunk...family is pissy about all the army bags I have for army time :/
All that being said, it IS better to be safe.
Not just that. But the OEM fuel tank is under the floor of the car, separated from the passengers, literally by a steel wall. Fuel inside the passenger compartment (seatback is not designed to stop fuel/fire) is a catastrophically bad idea, unless you're actually using a fuel cell.
I'm shocked at how bad this advice is.
Just bought a Ram rebel. Can't wait to get it geared up!
I love that your FUR BUD , Parole, is in the back, ready! Like my THOR! Great content! Thanks for sharing the interior of your LC100!
What a good puppy.
I run the Goose Gear platform in my Jeep JKU. Great product. Expensive, but very well-made products.
Just got two tourniquets from you guys, and a holster one for my wife’s car and my truck on a condor bag
Great video Mike. I also carry a chainsaw in my truck for down trees in the roadway etc.
I personally own a electric chainsaw it cuts down on what I have to carry. Here in the Carolinas it's a necessity here near the coast because of the number of hurricanes we have.
Hey I rock a front wheel drive Honda Civic. Lol I am just starting the load out process.
Looking forward to seeing the build. See you next Saturday
I have a medium sized ice chest in the trunk of my Corolla. It get over 100 degrees out where I live so I keep my med Kit, 1 MRE, water inside the chest in case of emergency. I never have less than 1/2 tank of fuel in the car. I also keep a bag of fresh clothes in the car. I plan to downsize to an IFAK as my current med Kit is an entire backpack 🎒 of med supplies which I would prefer to keep in the house. Other items I keep in the car are tire plug Kit, air pump, basic tools, duck tape, gloves, bungee cords, and some rope. I also have a basic BiC lighter and purchased a cigarette lighter plug for backup.
That's a good start on the 100! Look forward to seeing progressive modular buildout! Was just telling lx470 buddy that you where driving a 100 now! Love my 80, but v8 power is nice!
Looking forward to an update to this platform!
I have a 2012 Honda Civic coupe and I do have lifesaving equipment in my vehicle HOOAHHH!!!!
Great vid, makes me want to go shopping.
Great ideas. Time to take action!
Badass ride and well equipped i might add. Thanks brotha👍🇺🇸
I saw a semi hit a gator in Florida, then a sheriff... he was pretty messed up. I think his neck was broken.
I was all about decking my tundra out with a bunch of the cool shit like a RTT, decked storage, roll out fridge and all the cool stuff and then I started looking at the people using that stuff and it seemed more and more like hipsters wanting to look cool. So I shot over here to have Mike and Kevin keep me landed to the ground. Good stuff!
We have a 1999 lx 470 with 225 k on it. Just picked up a 570 with 96K.
These are our escape vehicles, moving the family back into the inter mountain 🏔 west! Looking into ACE security film for the glass on the 200. These trucks are fucking bad ass!
Watching this in my Honda Civic.
Interesting. Only thing I question is the fuel bladder in the truck. Difference in a gas tank is there is metal between the trunk and gas tank. A lot of cars including the Honda Civic doesn’t have a metal barrier between the trunk and passenger compartment. Examples of issues, Ford pinto, Ford Mustang 1964-1968. My expertise is in the automotive industry and safety within that industry. Other than that good video.
Love these videos. Can’t wait for my info on your build.
long range tank in the future? looks like you can fit about 60+ gallons with an aux tank and a custom replacement of the stock tank
Another 🔥 video from Mike 🤙🇺🇸
Thanks for the great content!
Great info thank you
So....the dog comes with the SUV? ;-)
Thanks Mike. This is great info. Hope you get another chance to do a third pocast with cleared hot
That was super interesting, thanks!
I 'd like to bump into Mike around town someday.. I'd love to buy him a Lucky 13 burger..
Very nice vid , but I can’t help think about the little display on the centre dash , you know the one ,,, (19L/100km) I have the same LC down here in Perth Australia 🇦🇺 and I’ve had to change up my coffee order from a large to a small coffee just to save some fuel mileage 🤣
I would love to see a bug out Civic build!
Get a Sagan Aquabrick to store as emergency water supplies.
Always have a container of distilled water. It's very important for maintenance. Alcohol is a must in your vehicle and can be stored in a msr container. Depending on the alcohol content it can be mixed with fuel in a pinch. I'm not telling you to start a moonshine operation. You can order higher content alcohol from a laboratory company.
Mike, you mentioned something about carrying additional fuel. Where can I find more information about the options/recommendations for storing and transporting fuel?
Roto packs
Haha dope love your 100srs.
I love seeing Australian products being used in our brother land🤘🏽
Ya' mean Japanese?
We also have black bears in Florida not just 🐿️ 😉
And Cougars the gilf kind and the 😺 kind. 🤣🤣
I own a 99 LC fully outfitted 🤙🏻🇺🇸
Reminds me of my old h3 a little bit. I miss her :(
Lesson learned: had a beautiful big SUV with big tires and used premium gas. Hurricane evacuation: flat that I physically could not get lugs off and almost out of gas and stations only had regular.
Good stuff! Thank you!
perfect video
Can I make the recommendation that if you carry a couple gallons of gasoline in your car, that you get engineered fuel. Can generally buy a 5 gallon can at your local motorsports/motorcycle shop, and it has a much more adequate shelf life. That 5 gallon tank, stabilizer or not, should be used every 3 months
Put your spare tire on the back of the vehicle bumper rack and include a secondary fuel tank underneath the vehicle as most serious overlanders do. I'd like to hear what kind of radio comms you're going to put in this build of yours. What about a solar generator for power onboard and off?
Looks like what I used to work on in Afghanistan😎
Any tips to bugout a Prius?
Confirmed, Mike is Asian, he’s had Honda civics.... hahaha love ya bro
I'm hesitant about spare fuel inside my hatchback. I'm in Phoenix & with the heat, doesn't the container need to breathe?
Goose gear all the way ,great platform u got
Is It the Endurance on your wallpaper?
The diesel 100 Series available in Europe and Australia and the Middle East and Africa gets around 21 mpg stock. . .
i havent seen the vehicle trauma kit pouch on the site. has it been released yet?
I have a 1997 F250 ext cab full size bed- altho its a 3/4 ton it has a 1 ton suspension and turbo diesel motor and 4 wheel drive- manual hubs towing or regular we get 21 mpg love my truck
I just want to know how to get the GSD to sit there for that long. Mine is like a little crackhead. Once my truck is paid off, I'm tempted to buy one of these and start a build.
What's wrong with using your truck?
Save the money and get the GSD some training to not be a "little crackhead" anymore lmao just kidding but that's what I thought when reading your comment.
@@MikeLemaDelta She's only 16 months, they're all generally little crackheads at that age. But she listens...unless there is a puddle that needs to be drank, then all bets are off lol
@@Valkyrie1911 Heard that! I have a 13 almost 14 month old Mal that was in training for a year and if we don’t do training regularly he can be the exact same way so I totally get it!
Vehicle trauma kit when when will the 2nd gen be out for sale!?
Could you talk about com's? I have been looking into a prc77,320,321, and so on to supplement 2 baofeng/2 cobra. That's where I am in my prep, thank you for your time.
I have a dumb question. I haven’t taken any medical training courses yet, so I don’t how to use anything more than a band-aid and some neosporin. Should I carry a tq and other stuff in case some DOES know how to use that stuff?
Get the stuff, learn how to find a pulse on an extremity, watch TH-cam it’s not super complicated stuff that anyone can learn(tq’s at least)and practice on a friend
hey mike
what apps do you use on your i pad on the road
what map app?
thank you
Fuck I love Landcruisers. If only they weren’t so expensive.
if you need a budget option. gen 1 sequoia. I have had a 62 series, a 100, and a sequoia. my sequoia hands down kicks my 100 series ass for space and is just as capable and i paid about half.
Oginallly batteries were kept dry then the acid/water was added to kick off the chemical reaction. This extended the shelf life. There ought to be a place that will sell the dry batteries and acid separately so you can keep and store it for years until you need to activate it. Now its all done ahead of time but the battery life starts ticking down right from the factory.
On your commute talks you drive right by my house. When will Field Craft be offering more fire arms courses in the local area?
I'm looking for options for my 06 Range Rover L322.
how often should you cycle through backup fuel you have in a can?
Water filtration? What would you recommend?
Home or Outback? In home filtration, I recommend Big Berkey water filters. I've used mine to filter out pond scum. Yes, you can drink it in a pinch, but I don't recommend drinking for long periods.
For Outback? Berkey does do smaller backpackable, Life Straws.
As well as smaller filtration systems.
Try Berkey water systems for both home and trail. Remember, water will be the gold standard for survival!
Also you’d want to check what type of contaminants would be in your area. Some places are more prone for bacteria that need different types of filtration
What kind of dog is that? Great video. I am coming to the Land Navigation class in February in SC.
Let's go to the back seat....Get you a Pearl...nuff said...moving on to security....
Hi mike, great video. Could you do one for a large sedan (Crown Vic)
good stuff
I thought I wanted an FJ80 but you're selling me on the 100.
So just pop on down to your local shemagh dealer!
Gotta keep that extra fuel for that 100 series. My 99 gets 13mpg downhill😂
Yours too
The diesel 100 Series available in Europe and Australia and the Middle East and Africa gets around 21 mpg stock. . .
@@DaciaProject wouldn't that be awesome if we could get those in the US. Those are AWESOME!
What kind of jacket are you wearing?
Looks like kuhl brand
Have you written a book yet
He’s not a former SEAL so it’s not required.
@@jcohenoutdoors is that a joke or a requirement?
I think he should just cause of the amount of information and knowledge that could be passed down .
Steel bumpers are still good in Florida too because our deer may be small but a 200 pound hog or a 350 pound bear will still cause you lots of problems! Oh, and protesters can still cause you problems if you end up in the wrong area so a steel bumper lets you push your way out of certain circumstances with less damage to your vehicle. 😁
You should see the bumper damage when you hit an alligator in Florida. Won't take out your radiator but shit's expensive.
We don't have white tailed deer in Florida, those are squirrels.
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The vehicles are on the mend. How about we carpool?
Ha, ha, ha. Kidding!
👍👍💯💯
Support Indian farmers please 🙏🙏
Mike Glover: “…Honda Civic…”
Me: *looks at my Honda Civic turns head to student loans balance then turns head back to Honda Civic* 🥲
it’s literally an everyday ambulance
Another issue with roof top tents is raising center of gravity and increasing likely hood of roll overs while off road.
Bug out = to run in panic......does'nt seem to be working out for the Capital inserrectionist.
Mike, a video about how and why you and others from your team would wear a shemagh would be very helpful.
For a basic understanding TH-cam became as good as YahooFinance , full of idiots, teens and fashion.
Thank you.
And all I have is a '96 4runner. Boy! Wanna trade?
This is where American Contingency members money goes by the way
Me: Tints windows legally and still get harassed by police until they find out it's within legal limits.
🤣 my m3 Comp. Run out of gas driving away from the city and cannot go off road very far ...i guess my wifes suv then.
Noice and literally first 🥇
No he definitely means offense if you drive a Honda Civic! Hahaha
That is the most terrifying dog I've ever seen.
Mike Glover, I love you man but DO NOT!!! tell anyone to store portable gas cans in their vehicle!!!! Fuel tanks under your vehicle are made to vent vapors to the outside. When temperatures rise gasoline expands and in order for the pressure to equalize the vapors are released. A portable gas can will literally explode in your trunk if the pressure is not released. They are designed for brief periods of transportation, not storage in hot environments. Even the gas cans I keep in my outside shed are in a well ventilated space. If any fumes escape around a cap all it takes is for electric wiring or even static electicity to create a spark and have an explosion, hopefully with you not inside the vehicle. I am captain with 23 years experience for a major city's fire department. Thanks for the content but please do not recommend people do this.
Pearl is not impressed.
Tooo much stuff. Not trying to shit on this parade, but 99% of the people on here will be over whelmed with this much gear when bad shit happens. All you need is one tear away med bag with what you know how to use in it. Less is more.
Marines only need a Kbar, canteen and some ducktape.
What kind of jacket are you wearing? You’ve literally been wearing the same jacket everyday for the last year and I’m worried about how you smell bro. Nice jacket. But shit prolly stinks
That's one of the stupidest comments I've ever seen.
there is a magical machine called a washing machine. it fills up with water, you add soap, set the timer, put your clothes in and close the door. when the timer is finished, out comes clean clothes!! amazing right?!