Damn bro! Cant believe u commented on my video! We are always watching your channel. Really honored to see a comment from u bro. Thanks so much. Hope u and your family are doing good. ARCO
I never thought of that Bill …The weight that is! … ARCO is not playing around🏋️♂️ and another thing in case Arco reads this? I didn’t notice any Sharpie markers in your kit? you know for emergency marking of tools! … you never can be to prepared!
Awesome video brother. Nice tool box. You actually carry about 3 times of what I have in mine. Will have to set up a bigger box. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible weekend. Love ya bro
Thank you so much for making another well produced video. You have given me so many things I need to add to my emergency toolbox. I like to carry my battery powered drill and right angle die grinder with cutoff wheels, but that would require another box in itself. I really appreciate the time you take to share your experience and knowledge. All the best!!!!
I carry a small bluetooth OBDII adapter so that I can clear limp-mode codes. I also carry some special sockets/wrenches for E-torx and a transmission dipstick (you need the scanner to read trans temp to check the level...)
I keep everything in a military ammo box. In the southwest the sand gets into everything and the ammo box seals tight. I keep a GoJo hand cleaner in the box, it works without water. Just the usual assortment of tools. We keep gallons of water, a tarp, and electrolyte powder in each vehicle. The number one killer here is the extreme temperature. 110-115 + degrees in the summer. Getting out of the sun and hydration keeps you alive.
I can live out of my truck, here is the one thing you didn't mention. That is a head lamp, I always have TP in a ziplok bag. You live in a colder climate than me but I always have blankets and my tool box is usually full of stuffs to start a fire and to fix my truck or someone else on the side of the road. But usually we are fixing in the dark amd having that head lamp with the tool bag or toilet paper, you won't ever lose it
Maybe carry a portable tire inflator. That plugs in the cigarette lighter in your vehicle. New subscriber here. Found you with MIG pliers vid. Great content brother!
Great Video
Damn bro! Cant believe u commented on my video! We are always watching your channel. Really honored to see a comment from u bro. Thanks so much. Hope u and your family are doing good. ARCO
@OutlawEdge Brother that means alot. I am a fan of yours,I just rarely comment. So keep doing great things
Great ideas thanks for sharing Arco! 👍👀👍
Jumper Cables for sure!
Nice kit
That box has got to weigh a ton! It’s amazing how much you fit in it. Super video (and great camera work). Thanks for the shout out too!!!
I never thought of that Bill …The weight that is! … ARCO is not playing around🏋️♂️ and another thing in case Arco reads this? I didn’t notice any Sharpie markers in your kit? you know for emergency marking of tools! … you never can be to prepared!
Nice video, I also carry duct tape, electrical tape, plumbers tape, rescuetape, super glue, J.B weld, fuses, relays, starting fluid, contact cleaner, break fluid, zip ties, etc.
That Damien guy you mentioned sounds suspect! If you drive an older Ford a started solenoid is a must. Great video brother!
Awesome video brother. Nice tool box. You actually carry about 3 times of what I have in mine. Will have to set up a bigger box. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible weekend. Love ya bro
Thanks for the mention brother!
That's a good road box . Great video -
A couple major items in my bug out by chocolate chip cookies and beef jerky
Yyehaw! Big love guys
Thank you so much for making another well produced video. You have given me so many things I need to add to my emergency toolbox. I like to carry my battery powered drill and right angle die grinder with cutoff wheels, but that would require another box in itself. I really appreciate the time you take to share your experience and knowledge. All the best!!!!
I didn't know that you start a fire with hand sanitizer,,that's a good one too know ,,cool man 👍 👍 👍 👍
I carry a small bluetooth OBDII adapter so that I can clear limp-mode codes. I also carry some special sockets/wrenches for E-torx and a transmission dipstick (you need the scanner to read trans temp to check the level...)
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Nice tool kit! I also keep a combination jumper pack in my truck in case I need to jump something, or pump up a tire, or charge the %$#&! cell phone!
I keep everything in a military ammo box. In the southwest the sand gets into everything and the ammo box seals tight. I keep a GoJo hand cleaner in the box, it works without water. Just the usual assortment of tools. We keep gallons of water, a tarp, and electrolyte powder in each vehicle. The number one killer here is the extreme temperature. 110-115 + degrees in the summer. Getting out of the sun and hydration keeps you alive.
I like the video brotha! Great tips!! Def need to do that!
I can live out of my truck, here is the one thing you didn't mention. That is a head lamp, I always have TP in a ziplok bag. You live in a colder climate than me but I always have blankets and my tool box is usually full of stuffs to start a fire and to fix my truck or someone else on the side of the road. But usually we are fixing in the dark amd having that head lamp with the tool bag or toilet paper, you won't ever lose it
Maybe carry a portable tire inflator. That plugs in the cigarette lighter in your vehicle. New subscriber here. Found you with MIG pliers vid. Great content brother!
Thank you brother I really appreciate that I was just checking out your channel you got some cool stuff on there too! Subbed! 👍 ARCO
I'd include flashlight, duct tape, tie straps and bailing wire.
100 percent agreed!!! 👍👍👍
In a pinch you can use copper wire. Wasteful and expensive to use it as bailing wire, but it would keep a muffler from dragging 😂
That rust thou ! 😒👎
Lol 😆 flea market junk tools. My shop tools are purdy with no rust. ARCO
@@OutlawEdge Aha ok then you got a pass from me. 😉