I see many asking about this, scrolling through the comments. This info should be high up in the description, it's so brilliant!! Thank you for the idea!
whats up bro I just found your Channel your content seems really cool no disrespect to anybody but Im a Brown Man and its just good to see a little more diversity in the EDC community thank you
All good stuff. I can tell you’re a dedicated father, keep in mind that your ammo can will be a missile inside your cab in an accident. Having those items in a canvas bag under the seat may be a better option. Good stuff keep up the great work!
Excellent set up! Since you have a full size truck and have the room, I always recommend carrying a full size shovel with a standard length handle. When you really have to dig, you don't want to be hunched over or on your belly to get under the center of your truck chassis or getting your truck unstuck from a ditch. A full length shovel can also be used as a pry bar, to safely break car windows, throwing large amounts of dirt on fires, etc.
Good vid. I saw Kleenex but I keep a role of tp and baby wipes just in case. They have come in handy. Keep in mind that anything that is not secured on the inside of the cab will become a projectile if you were in an accident. I see it all the time as I am a firefighter.
Love this video. Just got myself my first truck. Its a 2023 Tundra. I have a warrenty atm but I am eying things I can do in the near future. But for now I can easily add things to the backseat. Like my wool blanket, small shovel and handaxe (want a larger one for the bed) bungie cords, regular cords, straps. Just things I may or may not need. Zip ties.
Liked the video. I have the Diamondback HD cover and headache rack for my 2016 F-150. It is a very functional cover but the headache rack is the most impressive. I have hauled big items halfway across the country with zero worries of my rear slider being damaged. The cover wouldn't be nearly as functional without the headache rack.
One thing you might look into is vehicle extraction and recovery. The tow strap is better than nothing but, I think something like the Bubba or Yankum recovery ropes would be better. They allow a lighter vehicle to use a bit of momentum to pull out a heavier vehicle.
Great load out Marine X, You provided me some great ideas for my truck. I have a 2023 4Runner TRD and am slowly working on my load out. My primary is done for the cab. My secondary and tertiary are a work in progress. I recommend a wool blanket and a snow shovel only because I live in the Northeast and we can have some very cold and snowy winters. In addition, I keep spare light bulbs, wipers, and window wash in my truck tool kit. Thanks for sharing.
I just started using coast lights. They make great stuff man. I bought 3 so far and I’m very happy with them. They’re super affordable and they’re tough as nails. Not seen anyone using their stuff yet.
Awesome Video. I just started watching you and I've been impressed with your content so far. I wanted to make a quick suggestion. I would suggest keeping a CAT Tourniquet somewhere within your direct reach as driver. I work on an ambulance and a crew on the same shift as me had a gentleman roll his truck while driving with his arm out the window. It turned everything below his elbow into essentially meat spaghetti and the only thing that stopped him from bleeding out was that he had a TQ in reach as his legs were pinned. Even though you may not be a fan of sticking your arms out the window extremity injuries have a funny way of coming about. That would be my only suggestion! Thanks again for the content.
thank you sir. I bought my first truck back in February, a small Tacoma and I have been slowly setting it up how I want. I've added Molle panels in the truck bed from Built rite and a console Molle panels from Rago Industries. I am always looking out for new ideas of what I should be carrying in the vehicle. I do love all of your videos and all of the EDC ideas and I really enjoy you showing how you set up your own gear. Thanks!
Dude, your videos are great. I just want to recommend the Glock shovel (e-tool) with telescoping handle. It has a pretty capable wood saw concealed inside the handle, and the shovel head can lock into 2 or 3 positions. It can take a lot of abuse, and does a better job than many other e-tools on the market.
I have to say on a couple of fronts… 1: if I am carrying a shovel in my truck it won’t be a gerber e-tool. When you have a nice system like that to mount stuff, why not have a decent spade with at least a 3’ handle. Also, why not get a hi-lift jack when you have a lifted truck? Again you have an easy place to mount it in the bed. One other thing I would suggest in a setup this complete. Put in a bottle of propane and a screw on burner. The burner and gas bottle would take up little room and when you were talking about lighting fires and warming hands… I just like to cheat and have a ready made flame that is going in seconds wet or dry. One other thing because I could not see your tool kit. I have a rule now on trucks because of issues I have had with tires. I carry a full size impact socket for my lug size and a 30” breaker bar so I know I can get the tire loose. I have had impact gun batteries die, small lug wrenches bend… screw that…big ass breaker bar is what you want to carry. But overall, very nice setup.
Ditch the cords. Pick up a Rolling Square inCharge 6 Portable Keychain Charger Cable, 6-in-1 Multi Charging Cable from Bezos. Love it!! Also love your vids!
You have ALOT of stuff that I didn’t think of… great work! Will be adding to my spreadsheet. However I don’t think you have enough medical and also no actual water! Each door of my vehicle has two bottles of water. Just found your channel and I love the content!
I am new here to your channel and i very much enjoyed the video. I have a 2012 Toyota Tundra Crewmax lifted and i absolutely love my truck and also own a 2000 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4 which i love very much too. The damm thing just wont break down for whatever reason i throw at it... Anyways, my Tundra is more of my daily driver so i decided to do the same couple years ago . I have the foward folding down seats in the rear and i usually keep everything behind it. I have a Fiskars all black version axe with the matching all black hatchet and damm have they come in handy. I also have a Fiskars mallet hammer as well as the driver hammer and a Fiskars wrecking bar, the smaller one all behind the rear seat. They've long enough and they all lay flat kinda on top of each other. I have both the e-tool entrenching tool as well as a regular shovel that lay behind the seat. I also keep two sized bolt-cutters in a zippered up small cushioned bag, cant remember where i got it from but you just never know when bolt-cutters will come in handy. Got plenty of ropes of varying types and sizes as well as different tie-down straps in a large pouch bag. Got flashlights galore and a couple of headlamps. I also keep those glow sticks handy as well to cover all my lighting needs. Got first aid kits and a couple of small little boo boo kits as well as a couple of the Condor large rip-away EMT kits i use mainly for trauma kits, one gunshot wound specific and the other mainly in case i come up on a vehicle accident to help if needed. Got plenty of car charger kits as well as a solar charger bank. Need to get one more too. Got a couple of really good tool kits that fit just nice and snug under the back seat. My other full sized tool kit sits behind the rear seat on top of all the other "stuff"....😮 Got some other stuff that are definitely "for the truck and goes everywhere" stuff, cant think right off the top of my head. Got a few extra blankets and a extra ballcap and a coat back behind the seat as well. Blankets are in case if travelling back home to Northern Idaho, i can sleep at a truck stop on the way and with my windows tinted, helps cut out sunlight. Or, give to a homeless person in need during winter time which ive done quite a few times over the years. But one thing i would recommend for you that i did not see in your truck and has proved invaluable for me...radio comms. You should get a CB radio especially you being in Texas and Texas being a huge major truckers haven, you could get a lot of info from those guys just by tuning in. I'm out west somewhere and there are times i tune in to listen to truckers talking from both Texas and Louisiana. With you being in a huge trucker state, I'm telling you man, a CB would prove invaluable. Also what you may wanna get, get a couple of GMRS radios as well. I got a base model Midland MTX275 and a Wouxon UV9GR Pro or Plus or something like that, dont have it in front of me handheld and these have come in handy as well and i do not EVER leave my house without those radios in my truck. Worth their weight in gold in a power outtage scenario. Anyways, I've typed way to frigging much but just wanted to share what i have and give ya a couple recommendations. I loved this video and when i get a chance, ill check out your other ones as well. Stay safe and have a great day...
I've been thinking about a CB for my truck and GMRS as well. Would consider a small CB for the truck. What do you have? I like the GMRS vids I have seen, but not sure if they are practical enough. I have one Baofeng UV5R, may get another one or upgrade to a newer Baofeng.
May wanna get some kitty litter for snow and ice and also, i seen videos of campers and hikers who get these pretty cool collapsable snow shovels, they look more like a coal shovel if ya know what that looks like. If stuck in snow, it would remove alot more snow quicker than the e-tool.
The molle system is very nice. Modular. I notice that you use a window marker. Was wondering how quickly do they dry out? I use a white grease pencil that I keep in the visor molle system in my truck. I know you didn’t go into detail about what’s in your med packs so I was wondering do you keep any hydration products in your pack like “liquid iv”? I live in Georgia so it gets hottttt. And you being in Texas…. well hit again. 👍🏾🏆Thanks for sharing.
Nice set up- was thinking instead of the bottle jack why not a “farm jack”? Maybe store it on the underside of you cap? Chem lights!!! Not sure if they are practical in Texas due to wildfire risk but what about road flares (fuses)? If you Stop to help someone, it would be nice to earn approaching vehicles, might save your life. What about a set of Bino’s? Even a small set- I keep a set in my door.
Maybe I missed it but, do you have a fire extinguisher on the truck. I love your truck though. I work out of my truck. I gave it more of a modular design built around Milwalkee packout boxes and mounts on a bedslide. The packout boxes are waterproof and I have different boxes for different tasks. I just load up the boxes that I need and go. I would suggest getting a bedslide. I got mine used on CL for like $300. Not having to climb into the bed is life changing. Also you would like the Milwalkee M12 lantern. It gives off lots of light and also has a USB charger built in. OK just saw your extinguisher.😊
Missing a kitchen sink bro! lol Good EDC vid. Love the molly system in the bed of the truck. I may look to install something like that in the back of my 2020 Tundra TRD Pro. Surprised you don't have a overland type jack for your rig and compressor. Again great vid though.
This is funny this popped up on my suggested videos since I'm actually going to look at a new truck this weekend. I have a 2015 F150 currently, but I'm looking at a new frontier or a Tacoma.
I really liked the video; thank you. Hard to believe you keep that truck back clean. Question about weight distribution. What side of the truck is your fuel tank on? Looks like you're in the driver's seat, and you have a big box of tools on the driver's side as well. If the tools you and the fuel tanks are on the same side do you see that being an issue?
great explanations for the items you have, gave me ideas of items to consider. -question, off topic...why do you wear the traditional analogy watch? Your reason(s)
I like the layered system I have mine set up similar but more of a modular system set up around my get home bag but I do still have the tertiary items in my tool box
its cool to see different set ups in pick up beds. I have the diamondback HD aswell, but i got their tool box that's a drop in and ive attached these same builtright industries panels in the interior of it, and then have maxtrax attached to the outside of it and 2 jerry cans one on either bed wall. really like your use of the molle panels along the bed though. What rail system to you have for your "boomstick"?
Love these videos. I have headlamps more accessible in my truck but we use them like crazy at the farm feeding over 30 horses. Do you ever have use for or thoughts on ditch lights or lightbars?
Hey, I bought the Coast flashlight and the Quick Fist holders. How did you secure them in the handle mounts. Mine are only held in place by metal clips. I’m in for $100 so I’d rather finish the job than return all the items. Thanks
What clips did you use to mount the flashlight for the "oh shit" handle? and what flashlight is that?
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I see many asking about this, scrolling through the comments. This info should be high up in the description, it's so brilliant!! Thank you for the idea!
I’m glad I am not the only one who geeks out on outfitting their truck!
It’s so fun bro
You are not alone.
whats up bro I just found your Channel your content seems really cool no disrespect to anybody but Im a Brown Man and its just good to see a little more diversity in the EDC community thank you
All good stuff. I can tell you’re a dedicated father, keep in mind that your ammo can will be a missile inside your cab in an accident. Having those items in a canvas bag under the seat may be a better option. Good stuff keep up the great work!
Excellent set up! Since you have a full size truck and have the room, I always recommend carrying a full size shovel with a standard length handle. When you really have to dig, you don't want to be hunched over or on your belly to get under the center of your truck chassis or getting your truck unstuck from a ditch. A full length shovel can also be used as a pry bar, to safely break car windows, throwing large amounts of dirt on fires, etc.
Good vid. I saw Kleenex but I keep a role of tp and baby wipes just in case. They have come in handy. Keep in mind that anything that is not secured on the inside of the cab will become a projectile if you were in an accident. I see it all the time as I am a firefighter.
That oh shit handle replacement is a fantastic idea!
Thanks much!
I absolutely agree and love the idea for safety. Not to be sexist but as a female with no skills like this I would take to my garage to get done
Love this video. Just got myself my first truck. Its a 2023 Tundra. I have a warrenty atm but I am eying things I can do in the near future. But for now I can easily add things to the backseat. Like my wool blanket, small shovel and handaxe (want a larger one for the bed) bungie cords, regular cords, straps. Just things I may or may not need. Zip ties.
Liked the video. I have the Diamondback HD cover and headache rack for my 2016 F-150. It is a very functional cover but the headache rack is the most impressive. I have hauled big items halfway across the country with zero worries of my rear slider being damaged. The cover wouldn't be nearly as functional without the headache rack.
One thing you might look into is vehicle extraction and recovery. The tow strap is better than nothing but, I think something like the Bubba or Yankum recovery ropes would be better. They allow a lighter vehicle to use a bit of momentum to pull out a heavier vehicle.
Badass rig Sir! I love the way you have everything organized, it's amazing...great work Sir!
Great load out Marine X, You provided me some great ideas for my truck. I have a 2023 4Runner TRD and am slowly working on my load out. My primary is done for the cab. My secondary and tertiary are a work in progress. I recommend a wool blanket and a snow shovel only because I live in the Northeast and we can have some very cold and snowy winters. In addition, I keep spare light bulbs, wipers, and window wash in my truck tool kit. Thanks for sharing.
I just started using coast lights. They make great stuff man. I bought 3 so far and I’m very happy with them. They’re super affordable and they’re tough as nails. Not seen anyone using their stuff yet.
Excellent video and gear setup! There's more money in bags, containers, etc than some of my vehicles are worth lol
Thanks for sharing. I’m slowly building up my truck kit.
Mate, a small sewing kit in the stash won’t take up much realestate but could get ya out of a jam if ya lose a button on date night. Love your work.
Awesome Video. I just started watching you and I've been impressed with your content so far. I wanted to make a quick suggestion. I would suggest keeping a CAT Tourniquet somewhere within your direct reach as driver. I work on an ambulance and a crew on the same shift as me had a gentleman roll his truck while driving with his arm out the window. It turned everything below his elbow into essentially meat spaghetti and the only thing that stopped him from bleeding out was that he had a TQ in reach as his legs were pinned. Even though you may not be a fan of sticking your arms out the window extremity injuries have a funny way of coming about. That would be my only suggestion! Thanks again for the content.
Love the flashlight idea instead of the grab bar. The window marker is interesting.
New follower. Love your preparedness and always thoughtful of your wife and kid brother. You seem like a wonderful father and husband.
thank you sir. I bought my first truck back in February, a small Tacoma and I have been slowly setting it up how I want. I've added Molle panels in the truck bed from Built rite and a console Molle panels from Rago Industries. I am always looking out for new ideas of what I should be carrying in the vehicle. I do love all of your videos and all of the EDC ideas and I really enjoy you showing how you set up your own gear. Thanks!
Sounds like a nice build coming together
Trade in the Tacoma and get a full size truck.
This man is squared away, an inspiration for all that want to be prepared
Dude, your videos are great. I just want to recommend the Glock shovel (e-tool) with telescoping handle. It has a pretty capable wood saw concealed inside the handle, and the shovel head can lock into 2 or 3 positions. It can take a lot of abuse, and does a better job than many other e-tools on the market.
Im glad to find a brother thats a prepper, im not alone
Fantastic video showing me lots of things I need to go do to my truck now! :)
Love your kid preps. Your a Great dad.
The Oh Shit Handle Video is here: th-cam.com/video/EXC6JuqY6UM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yLkmiRXL9eoAx4t5
I was about to ask thank you
I have to say on a couple of fronts…
1: if I am carrying a shovel in my truck it won’t be a gerber e-tool. When you have a nice system like that to mount stuff, why not have a decent spade with at least a 3’ handle.
Also, why not get a hi-lift jack when you have a lifted truck? Again you have an easy place to mount it in the bed.
One other thing I would suggest in a setup this complete. Put in a bottle of propane and a screw on burner. The burner and gas bottle would take up little room and when you were talking about lighting fires and warming hands… I just like to cheat and have a ready made flame that is going in seconds wet or dry.
One other thing because I could not see your tool kit. I have a rule now on trucks because of issues I have had with tires. I carry a full size impact socket for my lug size and a 30” breaker bar so I know I can get the tire loose. I have had impact gun batteries die, small lug wrenches bend… screw that…big ass breaker bar is what you want to carry.
But overall, very nice setup.
Great video. Got several ideas of things i need to add to my truck and maybe how to arrange my gear a little better. Keep up the good work.
Glad it was helpful!
Ditch the cords. Pick up a Rolling Square inCharge 6 Portable Keychain Charger Cable, 6-in-1 Multi Charging Cable from Bezos. Love it!! Also love your vids!
Thanks for the tips!
Finally, love seeing this. I have a 14 All Terrain. Gorgeous trucks man. Love seeing a truck so close to mine getting kitted out
Thank u bro for the video. Great inspiration for setting up my car. Subscribed...Grettings from the Philippines...
Thanks for showing your truck gear and how you have it set up. You gave me some good ideas.
I just started doing up my own truck.
Right on
Awesome video!!!! Gained a lot of knowledge for my truck setup.
I really like the truck you have it very organized you just gave me inspiration!😁
You have ALOT of stuff that I didn’t think of… great work! Will be adding to my spreadsheet. However I don’t think you have enough medical and also no actual water! Each door of my vehicle has two bottles of water. Just found your channel and I love the content!
Hey brother. I have med and water in other kits in this truck
Man ! I’m really slacking! Great video. Gonna get my butt into gear now
Just ordered those mini fist, thnx for the info 👌🏿 If I remember, I'll do a video of how mines turned out ✌🏿
Hey thank you for sharing I was digging the light grab bars would love some insight to installing these in my vehicle
I am new here to your channel and i very much enjoyed the video.
I have a 2012 Toyota Tundra Crewmax lifted and i absolutely love my truck and also own a 2000 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4 which i love very much too. The damm thing just wont break down for whatever reason i throw at it...
Anyways, my Tundra is more of my daily driver so i decided to do the same couple years ago . I have the foward folding down seats in the rear and i usually keep everything behind it.
I have a Fiskars all black version axe with the matching all black hatchet and damm have they come in handy. I also have a Fiskars mallet hammer as well as the driver hammer and a Fiskars wrecking bar, the smaller one all behind the rear seat.
They've long enough and they all lay flat kinda on top of each other. I have both the e-tool entrenching tool as well as a regular shovel that lay behind the seat.
I also keep two sized bolt-cutters in a zippered up small cushioned bag, cant remember where i got it from but you just never know when bolt-cutters will come in handy.
Got plenty of ropes of varying types and sizes as well as different tie-down straps in a large pouch bag. Got flashlights galore and a couple of headlamps. I also keep those glow sticks handy as well to cover all my lighting needs.
Got first aid kits and a couple of small little boo boo kits as well as a couple of the Condor large rip-away EMT kits i use mainly for trauma kits, one gunshot wound specific and the other mainly in case i come up on a vehicle accident to help if needed.
Got plenty of car charger kits as well as a solar charger bank. Need to get one more too. Got a couple of really good tool kits that fit just nice and snug under the back seat. My other full sized tool kit sits behind the rear seat on top of all the other "stuff"....😮
Got some other stuff that are definitely "for the truck and goes everywhere" stuff, cant think right off the top of my head. Got a few extra blankets and a extra ballcap and a coat back behind the seat as well.
Blankets are in case if travelling back home to Northern Idaho, i can sleep at a truck stop on the way and with my windows tinted, helps cut out sunlight. Or, give to a homeless person in need during winter time which ive done quite a few times over the years.
But one thing i would recommend for you that i did not see in your truck and has proved invaluable for me...radio comms. You should get a CB radio especially you being in Texas and Texas being a huge major truckers haven, you could get a lot of info from those guys just by tuning in.
I'm out west somewhere and there are times i tune in to listen to truckers talking from both Texas and Louisiana. With you being in a huge trucker state, I'm telling you man, a CB would prove invaluable.
Also what you may wanna get, get a couple of GMRS radios as well. I got a base model Midland MTX275 and a Wouxon UV9GR Pro or Plus or something like that, dont have it in front of me handheld and these have come in handy as well and i do not EVER leave my house without those radios in my truck. Worth their weight in gold in a power outtage scenario.
Anyways, I've typed way to frigging much but just wanted to share what i have and give ya a couple recommendations. I loved this video and when i get a chance, ill check out your other ones as well. Stay safe and have a great day...
I've been thinking about a CB for my truck and GMRS as well. Would consider a small CB for the truck. What do you have? I like the GMRS vids I have seen, but not sure if they are practical enough. I have one Baofeng UV5R, may get another one or upgrade to a newer Baofeng.
Semper Fi
I have a pretty good set up in my jeep gladiator, but I definitely need to upgrade my trauma kit.
Hey man! I love the "oh shit handle" mod. Any chance you can throw together a video about how to do it??
There’s a video on my channel from a couple days ago
@@MarineX Oh okay. Dope! I'll go look. 🤙🏼
May wanna get some kitty litter for snow and ice and also, i seen videos of campers and hikers who get these pretty cool collapsable snow shovels, they look more like a coal shovel if ya know what that looks like. If stuck in snow, it would remove alot more snow quicker than the e-tool.
The molle system is very nice. Modular. I notice that you use a window marker. Was wondering how quickly do they dry out? I use a white grease pencil that I keep in the visor molle system in my truck. I know you didn’t go into detail about what’s in your med packs so I was wondering do you keep any hydration products in your pack like “liquid iv”? I live in Georgia so it gets hottttt. And you being in Texas…. well hit again. 👍🏾🏆Thanks for sharing.
Nice set up- was thinking instead of the bottle jack why not a “farm jack”? Maybe store it on the underside of you cap? Chem lights!!! Not sure if they are practical in Texas due to wildfire risk but what about road flares (fuses)? If you Stop to help someone, it would be nice to earn approaching vehicles, might save your life. What about a set of Bino’s? Even a small set- I keep a set in my door.
Awesome load out brother
Nice rig! Good content. Thanks for info
Great vid bro! Been looking for a go box to keep in the trunk. The Roam seems like the best fit
Thank you for the video, you gave me some new ideas to rework my vehicle kit.
Maybe I missed it but, do you have a fire extinguisher on the truck. I love your truck though. I work out of my truck. I gave it more of a modular design built around Milwalkee packout boxes and mounts on a bedslide. The packout boxes are waterproof and I have different boxes for different tasks. I just load up the boxes that I need and go.
I would suggest getting a bedslide. I got mine used on CL for like $300. Not having to climb into the bed is life changing.
Also you would like the Milwalkee M12 lantern. It gives off lots of light and also has a USB charger built in.
OK just saw your extinguisher.😊
Great video and great stuff....you can never be to ready
The oh shit flashlight is genius!! Great set up man
Missing a kitchen sink bro! lol Good EDC vid. Love the molly system in the bed of the truck. I may look to install something like that in the back of my 2020 Tundra TRD Pro. Surprised you don't have a overland type jack for your rig and compressor. Again great vid though.
Awesome! Need a bucket of food
Great video given me some ideas 🙌🏻
Great load out
New sub. Great videos, man.
This is funny this popped up on my suggested videos since I'm actually going to look at a new truck this weekend. I have a 2015 F150 currently, but I'm looking at a new frontier or a Tacoma.
Glad I could help!
Why would you want to down size to a smaller truck? The cabs are so much smaller inside.
Great setup! It's "sucking chest wound" though
Awesome setup, please don't use cinder blocks to lift up a truck though, they break way to easy, use wooden planks or something wood instead
Nice video, great tips, greetings from Ireland
Hello, my question is where did you get the handles that a hole in the flashlight above the driver seat great video by the way.
Great video!
Very practical, man !
Dope. Love this vid. Time to break the bank!
That grab handle flashlight is really innovative! What specific mount did you use?
GOOD VIDEO! thanks man
Dude! Soo good! Truck edc, man!
I really liked the video; thank you. Hard to believe you keep that truck back clean. Question about weight distribution. What side of the truck is your fuel tank on? Looks like you're in the driver's seat, and you have a big box of tools on the driver's side as well. If the tools you and the fuel tanks are on the same side do you see that being an issue?
I got some great ideas from this video, appreciate this! What is a good pair of walkie-talkie to have?
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great explanations for the items you have, gave me ideas of items to consider. -question, off topic...why do you wear the traditional analogy watch? Your reason(s)
Why not? It is simple and works.
That is an awesome set up!!
Very nice. Enjoy your channel. Extremely thought out. I’m subscribed 😊
Welcome aboard!
Nice truck. Great video
Thanks 👍
Awesome video! Keep up the good work!
I like the layered system I have mine set up similar but more of a modular system set up around my get home bag but I do still have the tertiary items in my tool box
Fantastic vid. Thx brotha.
No problem 👍
Great video. Thanks!
I always always have a cooler. Waters and some sodas. Sports drinks and the like. Get a good one and you’ll only need to add ice every 4 days or so
love that tray in the center console! i have the same truck, where did you get that top tray from?
You can find it here amzn.to/3QaJCxx
Just found you … algorithm has not brought you my way but ..
damm glad I did …
Semper fi … rahh…r.. ghh
its cool to see different set ups in pick up beds.
I have the diamondback HD aswell, but i got their tool box that's a drop in and ive attached these same builtright industries panels in the interior of it, and then have maxtrax attached to the outside of it and 2 jerry cans one on either bed wall.
really like your use of the molle panels along the bed though. What rail system to you have for your "boomstick"?
I just found your channel. Good information, but great gear review..🤜🤛👍
Love the truck build. What flashlight holder mount u use to replace the door handle bars? Do u have a link? Much appreciated!!!
Love these videos. I have headlamps more accessible in my truck but we use them like crazy at the farm feeding over 30 horses. Do you ever have use for or thoughts on ditch lights or lightbars?
I had them but only used them a few times a year when hunting. So I ditched them (dad joke)
for the primary, is there a tourniquet and other trauma gears ready for quick access?
The best truck is the one that is paid off!
Same with any vehicle
My guy advertised a lot of products. Nice.
Hey, I bought the Coast flashlight and the Quick Fist holders. How did you secure them in the handle mounts. Mine are only held in place by metal clips. I’m in for $100 so I’d rather finish the job than return all the items.
Thanks
Cologne in the secret stash, my man!
Nice load Out can't fault it 👍 OUT
Thank you X!
My pleasure!
Awesome video 👌
Your truck looks a lot like my truck. We have a lot the same things just maybe in some different places.
Howd you mount the pelican cases to the molle panels? Does pelican make the mounts?
Where did you get the equipment for the replacement "oh, s***" handle
This is awesome, but how does someone not just come by and yoink that stuff in the back? All that awesome gear and stuff..
I have a massive cover that weighs 150 pounds and locks.
I assume it's a 6" lift in order to fit the 35" tires? Been wanting to do the exact same to my silverado
Great Video
What walky talkie do you use or recommend? Thanks!
When and how long would you keep fuel in your truck bed?