Few things to add to your car kit 1 jumper cables and battery jump box 2. Air compressor 12V 3 Vice grip and multi tool 4 Duct tape 5. Ax 6 Emergency shovel Price of ammo has gone up. In the sewage state of California not only do we have to pay for a background check every time we buy ammo, along with state tax of 9.5%, they add 11% fee on top of that. Great job guys. Have a great weekend.
The belt tensioner on my jeep requires a 3/8 inch drive ratchet or breaker bar to release the tension in order to remove or install the belt. My standard ratchets are too short to put enough leverage on the tensioner to be able to easily move it to release tension. I didn't want to take the one from my tool chest so I went to Harbor Freight and picked up an inexpensive 15 inch long breaker bar just for that purpose and keep it in the jeep. I also replaced the belt when I had to replace the alternator. The old one had some age cracks and had seen better days but was still serviceable, so I decided to keep it in the jeep as well just in case, it may be old but it'll get me to an auto parts store or mechanic if the one on the engine breaks.
Good advice gents! Agree that paper maps and a compass are essential. GPS is fine when it works. Also, warm weather clothing; being stuck in a rapidly cooling vehicle in winter is no joke! And don't forget water! 🇬🇧
I have a ziploc gallon bag in my vehicle, my daughter’s vehicle, her husband and my son’s vehicle. It has a small adjustable wrench, Philips and straight screwdrivers, zip ties, a roll of tape, a pair of pliers, an air chuck, an air pressure gauge, some gloves, and a small waterproof emergency strobe light.
You should watch project farms video about flat tire products, Apparently fix a flat is terrible and slime is way better. I’ve never used fix a flat but project farm is very thorough with his testing and I would definitely trust his results. I bought slime brand by chance and haven’t had a reason to try anything else because slime has worked for me. Love the content. Keep it coming!!!
Hoping you all are okay there with all the flooding. If you have cell service can you do a short update to let your subscribers know you are safe. Thanks
Winter is coming. We have cut double sided Mylar 1/4” foam insulation to fit the windows. It fits nicely played flat under the back seat of the truck and in the trunk of the car. With a window cracked, it Makes the passenger compartment a nice little cabin. Keep the get home bags inside a small black rolling suitcase. With tinted windows and a black interior it is Hard to see on the floorboard. If we need to walk it is much less noticeable than carrying backpacks and we can get the bags out and get of road whenever we feel the need.
Hey fellas from the UK...hope your safe and well and all your families are safe. Take care as much as you can. Sending love from n.e. Lincolnshire in the uk
I can't thank you enough for all of these videos. Warm wishes - my family appreciates you! We are really working on being WAY better prepared, and thanks to you for the information.
These are the things you REALLY need in your car: Flares Headlamp A jumpstart battery Jumper cables A way to remove your battery and cables. An adjustable wrench won’t work for many A cheap scanner is useful Quart of your oil, tranny fluid, unopened brake fluid, coolant and power steering fluid. A tire repair kit (plugs, wrench, etc.) Best, Mark
I bought a barrel jack to use to change tires. I have a Tire PLUG kit and a tire patch kit in the Trailblazer. I have a Jump Start Device that airs tires up, charges up cell phones and even runs 110 Volt things. I also have jump cables, a Get Home Bag, A Trauma/First Aid Kit and Mechanics tools in the car.
You guys are havin too much fun. Very impressed brothers. Been watching your videos all day and it's been a pleasure. I've learned a number of things and am glad with how advanced ive found myself by your standards.
One thing I did differently is use an old rolling suitcase from the thrift store instead of a tote box or MTM Case. If the situation dictates, I can take it with me to have additional supplies to supplement my get home bag. The rolling suitcase looks very unassuming and makes you look like any other business traveler.
With maps ya can go to truck stops and get maps there. Plus here in oregon I have forestry and blm bureau of land management has road maps of the local area and the state.
Speaking of kids, when we went to Six Flags my dad always made sure to point out a place to meet in case we all got separated. We knew where to go if lost.
I will say that if you are attempting to administer first aid be careful not to do anything that could directly result in that person dying because then you could potentially be charged with something.
You stated that you would give the link for the emergency medical kits but you did not. Sarah could/should make a list of all the links that you say you will link in the video so you don’t forget.
Thanks! This old lady just ordered new fix a flat to replace 10 year old one. Added other stuff to wish list.
Few things to add to your car kit
1 jumper cables and battery jump box
2. Air compressor 12V
3 Vice grip and multi tool
4 Duct tape
5. Ax
6 Emergency shovel
Price of ammo has gone up. In the sewage state of California not only do we have to pay for a background check every time we buy ammo, along with state tax of 9.5%, they add 11% fee on top of that. Great job guys. Have a great weekend.
A 'real' set of jumper cables. The cables are thick, and the clamps are sturdy. Some of the crap they put in 'car kits' aren't worth having.
The belt tensioner on my jeep requires a 3/8 inch drive ratchet or breaker bar to release the tension in order to remove or install the belt. My standard ratchets are too short to put enough leverage on the tensioner to be able to easily move it to release tension. I didn't want to take the one from my tool chest so I went to Harbor Freight and picked up an inexpensive 15 inch long breaker bar just for that purpose and keep it in the jeep. I also replaced the belt when I had to replace the alternator. The old one had some age cracks and had seen better days but was still serviceable, so I decided to keep it in the jeep as well just in case, it may be old but it'll get me to an auto parts store or mechanic if the one on the engine breaks.
Good advice gents! Agree that paper maps and a compass are essential. GPS is fine when it works. Also, warm weather clothing; being stuck in a rapidly cooling vehicle in winter is no joke! And don't forget water! 🇬🇧
I have a ziploc gallon bag in my vehicle, my daughter’s vehicle, her husband and my son’s vehicle. It has a small adjustable wrench, Philips and straight screwdrivers, zip ties, a roll of tape, a pair of pliers, an air chuck, an air pressure gauge, some gloves, and a small waterproof emergency strobe light.
You should watch project farms video about flat tire products, Apparently fix a flat is terrible and slime is way better. I’ve never used fix a flat but project farm is very thorough with his testing and I would definitely trust his results. I bought slime brand by chance and haven’t had a reason to try anything else because slime has worked for me. Love the content. Keep it coming!!!
Hoping you all are okay there with all the flooding. If you have cell service can you do a short update to let your subscribers know you are safe. Thanks
Winter is coming. We have cut double sided Mylar 1/4” foam insulation to fit the windows. It fits nicely played flat under the back seat of the truck and in the trunk of the car. With a window cracked, it Makes the passenger compartment a nice little cabin. Keep the get home bags inside a small black rolling suitcase. With tinted windows and a black interior it is Hard to see on the floorboard. If we need to walk it is much less noticeable than carrying backpacks and we can get the bags out and get of road whenever we feel the need.
I'm trusting that you all are okay and are busy helping others.🙏
Hey fellas from the UK...hope your safe and well and all your families are safe. Take care as much as you can. Sending love from n.e. Lincolnshire in the uk
Lots of great advice and ideas!! Thanks for another great video!! And, Robbie, thank you for serving our country!!❤️🇺🇸❤️
Hope you are safe from the hurricane. Prayers for you both and your families.
I can't thank you enough for all of these videos. Warm wishes - my family appreciates you! We are really working on being WAY better prepared, and thanks to you for the information.
These are the things you REALLY need in your car:
Flares
Headlamp
A jumpstart battery
Jumper cables
A way to remove your battery and cables. An adjustable wrench won’t work for many
A cheap scanner is useful
Quart of your oil, tranny fluid, unopened brake fluid, coolant and power steering fluid.
A tire repair kit (plugs, wrench, etc.)
Best,
Mark
A kid with a survival whistle is unlikely to survive…….the parents.🤣
Amazing, I just happened to review my vehicle kit yesterday!
Just checking in on you & your family.
Has any of the hurricane effected you?
Was thinking of all the others in NC, SC, TN & Georgia
I bought a barrel jack to use to change tires. I have a Tire PLUG kit and a tire patch kit in the Trailblazer. I have a Jump Start Device that airs tires up, charges up cell phones and even runs 110 Volt things. I also have jump cables, a Get Home Bag, A Trauma/First Aid Kit and Mechanics tools in the car.
always a deck of playing cards in every pack always a folding shovel in the car 2 must haves
You guys are havin too much fun. Very impressed brothers. Been watching your videos all day and it's been a pleasure. I've learned a number of things and am glad with how advanced ive found myself by your standards.
Praying for you guys and your families.
@20:00 truckstops have things that run on 12 volt to cook with. You can put 2 hand warmers on a can of food wrapped with cloth to heat cooked food.
I will say that I have more than 1 MTM Case Guard box. They have many shapes and sizes and work great!
One thing I did differently is use an old rolling suitcase from the thrift store instead of a tote box or MTM Case. If the situation dictates, I can take it with me to have additional supplies to supplement my get home bag. The rolling suitcase looks very unassuming and makes you look like any other business traveler.
With maps ya can go to truck stops and get maps there. Plus here in oregon I have forestry and blm bureau of land management has road maps of the local area and the state.
I've got two different sizes Pry Bars between the drivers seat and the door in my Trailblazer.
Great episode, guys. Thanks very much.
I'll need my falling off the road in bad weather gear loaded up soon.
I wish I was as prepared as you guys.
Stop wishing and start doing! If money is the problem, start with a few items per month. You can do it!
Yea just buy 1 thing every payday. After a while you gotta stop yourself from buying items . Start with stuff around your house.
Speaking of kids, when we went to Six Flags my dad always made sure to point out a place to meet in case we all got separated. We knew where to go if lost.
I like fix a flat in case I am in the middle of nowhere just to fill a low tire.
Hope you and your family are ok
Hope that everyone down yonder is OK!
I know that you are as prepared as can be, but things happen. (Air hug)
Thank you for serving in our American Forces!
Where can I order that trauma kit roll from?
I love my reverse osmosis system. For those who live in the stone belt, removing minerals from your water isn't all bad.
@ 10:50 My trucking company trained us to take photos if we are involved in an accident. Avoid body parts was stressed.
Check your new(er) car; the spare tire isn't included. You may need to purchase a replacement "doughnut" tire.
There are navigation apps where you can download maps for offline use.
Ratchet straps are not tow straps, they are used to tie things down with. I’m a woman and know that. Cmon guys 😂
Praying to you guys from iraq 🙏🌹
Great video! Please move that black thing center bottom of screen!
Can you provide the link for the seller of that luxrul bag?Thanks,I have no qualms about buying luxrul .
What watch are you wearing? It looks nice. Thanks
Just wondered if you've done anything regarding protecting electronics from EMP.
I will say that if you are attempting to administer first aid be careful not to do anything that could directly result in that person dying because then you could potentially be charged with something.
Oohrah
You stated that you would give the link for the emergency medical kits but you did not. Sarah could/should make a list of all the links that you say you will link in the video so you don’t forget.
Refuge Medical has anything you need.Excelent quality,no bs gear.
10% to Jesus, another 10% for survival gear. By the time an emergency happens both God and your preppness will come in greatly.
Jesus is the most overlooked prep by most these days.
More Jesus but you’ve got the idea
@@jackmccaulleyHe was making a tithing reference but I understand what you mean too.
drive an EV 😅 thanks for todays laugh. but also helpful information
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