Re: Recovery gear storage

From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
Date: Sun Jul 16 2000 - 00:00:21 EDT


I've got two small canvas duffels (gym bag style) for odds, ends and straps as
well as an old milk crate to hold the chains/shackles and stuff. The high-lift
just sits alongside the other junk in the bed for right now.
Tom

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Subject: DML: Recovery gear storage
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 7/15/00 9:34 AM

Hey, offroaders, where do you store/carry your recovery gear (straps,
chains, shackles, etc.), and do you have it organized at all? David has
a toolbox in his bed, but that's not an option for me as I have a
tonneau and where I park for work is NOT someplace I want to be leaving
valuable stuff even somewhat exposed (outside the cab). I was thinking
about just getting a big duffle bag at EMS or something. Also, whas
shoulfd I be buying, beyond tow straps and a shacle to slide into my
hitch (tow hooks are being installed probably Labor Day weekend).

Looks like I won't have much rear-seat room, especially in the winter.
Toolbag year-round, and the recovery gear when I go offroad and in the
winter.

-- 
-andy

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