How Prepared are you for an Emergency?
You did a good thing for them. I don't care much but I tried to stay as prepared as I can with what I have:
-full toolbox
-basic toolbox for common vehicle needs (tp gauge, etc)
-windbreaker
-rain jacket
-gloves, straps, cable ties, jack
-knife with window breaker and seat belt cutter
-first aid kit
-2 flashlights
Questions:
1) I tried using my crow bar that came with my truck (F150 Screw Lariat) to take my tires off to put on my Rancho Quicklifts but I could only loosen two nuts and I bent the standard crow bar in the process, are there better crow bars to use or tips to get my tires off?
2) What would be a good type of fire extinguisher to have in my truck? I have a hard top for the bed so I can store a bigger one if need be.
Not trying to jack the OP's thread here I just thought I'd ask yall my questions since yall seem to know about being prepared and tools to keep in your truck
-full toolbox
-basic toolbox for common vehicle needs (tp gauge, etc)
-windbreaker
-rain jacket
-gloves, straps, cable ties, jack
-knife with window breaker and seat belt cutter
-first aid kit
-2 flashlights
Questions:
1) I tried using my crow bar that came with my truck (F150 Screw Lariat) to take my tires off to put on my Rancho Quicklifts but I could only loosen two nuts and I bent the standard crow bar in the process, are there better crow bars to use or tips to get my tires off?
2) What would be a good type of fire extinguisher to have in my truck? I have a hard top for the bed so I can store a bigger one if need be.
Not trying to jack the OP's thread here I just thought I'd ask yall my questions since yall seem to know about being prepared and tools to keep in your truck
Although I only carry a small fire extinguisher in my xB due to lack of space, I actually carry a 10 pound ABC extinguisher in my F-150 - behind the passenger seat in my regular cab. Yes, size does matter.


