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Whats in your cab that you find useful?

I'll start I have a towel because it is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have.

actually it is really useful and you never know when you will need one.

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You know what I discovered I didn’t have in my daily driver the other day? A tool that fit my lug nuts. The PO had put locking lug nuts on it and fair enough the “key” socket was in the glove box, but it never occurred to me to check that the key socket that was the same size hex as the rest of the lug nuts was also the same as the factory lug nut wrench in the tire changing tools. It wasn’t.

 

But on a more relevant note I’ve got a roll of shop towel. My EDC “emergency” kit and tools have gotten a little scattered after I started driving more than one vehicle on the regular, only getting recombined for longer trips, but there’s always a roll of shop towel somewhere, and a box of matches and pack of jerky in the glovebox.

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On 4/10/2021 at 6:25 AM, Pete M said:

a 110v fan.  one that runs non stop so as to keep air circulating and thus prevent crap from growing on the various plastics and leathers the cab of my truck.  stupid southern moisture. :fistshake2:

Just bring it out here Pete we'll make sure nothing grows on it

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On 4/10/2021 at 6:17 AM, 89 MJ said:

Channel lock pliers and a flat head and philips screw driver. Plus like 3 sets of gloves. 

Oohhhhh a flip screwdriver, hasn't thought of that

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On 4/10/2021 at 1:54 AM, MiNi Beast said:

flashlight is most useful in my cab next to my overnight bag. always need a light for them dark times with the jeep and an extra set of rags and some soap incase it was a long night. :shaking:

I can see that with no doors, my flashlight is always dead

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On 4/10/2021 at 12:24 AM, gogmorgo said:

You know what I discovered I didn’t have in my daily driver the other day? A tool that fit my lug nuts. The PO had put locking lug nuts on it and fair enough the “key” socket was in the glove box

At least he left the key, I Get a lot with no keys. But yeah you should check to verify you can remove it with the tools on hand.

 

Jerky mmmmm

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8 minutes ago, jdog said:

At least he left the key, I Get a lot with no keys. But yeah you should check to verify you can remove it with the tools on hand.

 

Jerky mmmmm

It’s never been an issue up until now because I’ve always just used a socket and breaker bar/impact. I hadn’t actually needed to put a tool on the lug nuts out in the field yet until last week. Locking lug nuts have always been more of an annoyance to me than anything else but I didn’t want to change them out because these are actually solid and don’t have the obnoxious chrome caps.

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2 hours ago, gogmorgo said:

It’s never been an issue up until now because I’ve always just used a socket and breaker bar/impact. I hadn’t actually needed to put a tool on the lug nuts out in the field yet until last week. Locking lug nuts have always been more of an annoyance to me than anything else but I didn’t want to change them out because these are actually solid and don’t have the obnoxious chrome caps.

can you pm me a picture, you have me intrigued as ones that are not chrome

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9 hours ago, jdog said:

can you pm me a picture, you have me intrigued as ones that are not chrome

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They just look like regular lug nuts, same chromed finish but they’re solid instead of having a thin chrome cover thing to distort or swell up and make your life miserable. No idea where they came from. The locking nuts are Gorilla brand and look similar to the others in terms of construction and material, but there’s no brand markings on them.

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On 4/11/2021 at 10:08 PM, gogmorgo said:

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They just look like regular lug nuts, same chromed finish but they’re solid instead of having a thin chrome cover thing to distort or swell up and make your life miserable. No idea where they came from. The locking nuts are Gorilla brand and look similar to the others in terms of construction and material, but there’s no brand markings on them.

oh those, i thought they were not chrome, the lug nuts look like ones you can get from a auto parts store

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