I have the ARB Jack. I bought it over a farm jack because of the safety and ease of use. I too don't want all my teeth knocked out in case my hand slips off the handle.
Awesome video, specially since I’m taking off first weekend of march to Colorado for my first actual overland trip, gave me a good list to go over! Thank you for putting in the work!
Another much needed video helping newer guys make sure they actually have the things u really may need and should have outside of all the cool gadgets that u see alot that are nice to have but wont get you out if a bind! My wife recently grabbed that obd II scanner after i researched it for her to diagnose her 4runner and it worked great..i really like it and is a very valuable tool esp for how much space it uses which is hardly any. Hope all is well out there in ur neck of the woods...have you guys had as much snow this year as usual?
Yeah funny enough my GF is the one that got me that OBD scanner. I had some weird O2 sensor issue that kept throwing errors on my car and turns out after all that it was just a wire that wasn’t put back after some engine work at Toyota.
Definitely would look into something other than Gerber personally. Especially knifes and tools specifically. Definitely cheap for the money. Tons of objectively better options out there
Yeah I like what they have to offer right now. I saw them shifting towards overlanding in the past year or so and now they are doing camping cooking sets. There’s other great brands out there but they’ve just been what I’ve been on lately.
Good video, but I think it’s wrong to teach new people it’s okay to use Torx as hex - this may work in a pinch for some sizes but definitely not a true replacement.
That for sure helps. Working on my 4Runner made me more confident in the vehicle and also made me realize that Toyota sticks to pretty much the same stuff across the vehicle. Haven’t gotten to do as much in the tundra yet since all I’ve really done is lift it.
If you have a jeep, had me rolling!!!!!
Trying to keep the rivalry alive. I actually do like Jeeps.
I have the ARB Jack. I bought it over a farm jack because of the safety and ease of use. I too don't want all my teeth knocked out in case my hand slips off the handle.
You’re right. I have one but maybe I’m a wuss because Im just not comfortable using it. Heard too many old timers stories of close calls.
Awesome video, specially since I’m taking off first weekend of march to Colorado for my first actual overland trip, gave me a good list to go over! Thank you for putting in the work!
Where are you going to be out here? You have all the trails picked out and all that?
@@OXFOOT going to be up by the Colorado Springs area, I’ve got a few picked out so far I think.
Another much needed video helping newer guys make sure they actually have the things u really may need and should have outside of all the cool gadgets that u see alot that are nice to have but wont get you out if a bind! My wife recently grabbed that obd II scanner after i researched it for her to diagnose her 4runner and it worked great..i really like it and is a very valuable tool esp for how much space it uses which is hardly any. Hope all is well out there in ur neck of the woods...have you guys had as much snow this year as usual?
Yeah funny enough my GF is the one that got me that OBD scanner. I had some weird O2 sensor issue that kept throwing errors on my car and turns out after all that it was just a wire that wasn’t put back after some engine work at Toyota.
We’ve gotten a ton of snow in the last two weeks but it really hasn’t been enough to get us back to regular standards.
Soft shackles, and recovery rope are the most important part!
Very true
Definitely would look into something other than Gerber personally. Especially knifes and tools specifically. Definitely cheap for the money. Tons of objectively better options out there
Another informative video. I enjoyed it. Thanks for putting in the time and work!
Thanks appreciate it!
lol....as a current Jeep owner (2018 JLU), that OBD2 scanner has been used many times.
I love jeeps, I just like keeping the rivalry alive. Learned to drive on a 97 wrangler would love to have one of those again.
Great stuff!
Thanks! Appreciate it
The full set of screw drivers seems like overkill. A 10-in-1 screwdriver has been all I’ve needed throughout the years
1st to comment. Greetings from Western North Carolina.
Greetings from Colorado. Although I’m also from Western NC.
Nice Rux bag. I have two myself and kind of want one more but they are not cheap 😅
I want way more but I had to stop at 2 myself. Ones for my ski stuff and ones for emergency supplies.
I love watching city folk they makes me giggle
Damn bro is mad, commenting on every video lol. Stick to your lot lizard boyfriends.
Again, thanks for the engagement bro! Much appreciated!
Your addicted to Gerber products.
Yeah I like what they have to offer right now. I saw them shifting towards overlanding in the past year or so and now they are doing camping cooking sets. There’s other great brands out there but they’ve just been what I’ve been on lately.
Speaking of which Sams Club had the Christmas special Gerber multi tool marked down to $10 on clearance last week
@@ABD4VIDS Damn thats wild, I wonder if it was the same one I have because that would be an insane discount. I think Mine is the Gerber Center-Drive
@@OXFOOT I wish!! I definitely would have cleaned them out! It was the suspension with a shard also.
Good video, but I think it’s wrong to teach new people it’s okay to use Torx as hex - this may work in a pinch for some sizes but definitely not a true replacement.
Genuinely curious why? I've done this for a long time now albeit not with the security key part.
If you work on your own vehicle, then you will learn what tools you need.
That for sure helps. Working on my 4Runner made me more confident in the vehicle and also made me realize that Toyota sticks to pretty much the same stuff across the vehicle. Haven’t gotten to do as much in the tundra yet since all I’ve really done is lift it.
Dump the HF knife and get a Res-Q-me , someones life depends on it !
Harbor Freight knives will do. However, I would not recommend their jacks. I don't want to aid and abed a suicide.