WAR WALL! MOLLE Panel Truck Bed Organizer
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- Опубліковано 16 кві 2021
- #zombies #survival #prepping
I just installed this MOLLE organizer in my truck and I love it! Gear list below. I installed this molle panel on my 2019 tundra and it provides a rigid panel to mount different pieces of gear. All of your gear visual and accessible when seconds matter most. Items not shown in this video are numerous and will go into depth about my towing and recovery gear in the future! Using links below help support the channel as a small commission is earned, it costs you no more than normal! Thanks for your support!
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The new add on at the back of your is great. Your vehicles are so big in America it is unbelievable. Nice knife btw :)
I came hier for Canadian Prepper, and ran into Survival Lilly! It's a small world!
Make it work with a Piaggio APE? There's a new video you can make!
You should see the roads, they are huge in comparison to some roads I driven in Germany. Although in the Americas we don't have an Autobahn lol we are super jealous of that 😂 ich liebe dein programm, oder kanal? Lol 😊🤙
me: huh that looks like my knife... oh that IS my knife! lol
Says the creator of the knife. Lol 👍
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I am the negative comment
I am the plea to “just get along”
Securing the gear in the bed of a truck prevents it from becoming a projectile in an accident. great vid
I'd slip a trash bag roll in between and thread it through one of those spaces in order to have easy access because you always have to bag something up whether it's to throw away or something else.
Like Bodies!? ;)
Right, like...
Yup. In a pinch, trash bags make good water collection or shelter.
I have a love-hate relationship with storing things in my vehicle. Primarily due to seasonal temperatures. Fire extinguishers, bear spray, first aid kits, certain electronics, ...Etc. So in the most extreme parts of winter and summer,… Carrying my truck bag in and out of the house is unavoidable.
Why?
@@teacopem When parked outside in the elements… Let’s say in winter… Temperatures can drop below recommended storage limits for many items.
In summer, of course, just the opposite. Vehicle temperatures can exceed safe storage limits for even fire extinguishers. Same for bear spray… Etc.
Various salves and creams within a first aid kit can be frozen or rendered ineffective by heat. Adhesives on a Band-Aid can become worthless even. Etc. etc.
Last time I was this early the 5.56 and 9mm was still on the shelf
@@Matthias_Fischer speak for yourself. I haven’t seen any in brick and mortar stores
Ummm. They're allot of places online that have 9 and 5.56 and it's on the shelves of alot of the box stores I've been into. I just prefer to buy online in bulk. That's were your going to get the best deals. Good luck ammo hunting. I buy reloads from a friend of mine that are very affordable. I use those on the range. So go make some friends. It might solve your "ammo problem".
With or without a zombie 🧟♂️ apocalypse that is still a really cool vehicle tool wall.
Much agreed!
Nate, I'd add a telescopic fishing pole and a small but concise fishing kit.
@@maxtr1051 Do you know what kind of fishing pole or which video it was in?
Wasn't expecting to get pro overlanding advice from CP yet here we are. Good shit
Always gotta he ready for when the zombies come creepin!
I like how you have the headlamp attached to the first aid kit. That way you don't have to look for a light when dealing with an emergency at night.
What is the Canadian Prepper channel? It is an excellent presentation, with honest reviews of innovative equipment and prepping ideas. I am continually amazed at all the quality videos and wealth of knowledge presented
It would be nice if the side panel was mounted on slides so you could pull the whole panel out and not have to crawl onto the bed to access everything.
That would be neat, if you invented that I would be a customer!
Yeah I like that idea😉
You need to make the suggestion to the manufacturer. But I suspect they already tried the rail system and it is either outside of a normal price range or it would require adding a weight limit to the system as the rails pulled out would put additional stress on the mounting brackets. As it stands now, you have practically no weight limits other than whatever the mounting brackets are rated for.
But with all that said. I like your suggestion. It was also one of the first things I thought to myself as I watched the video. CP is younger and more agile than I am. By the time I got inside my truck and got to the gear I stowed on the rails, the emergency would already be over.
or alternatively mounted with a hinge that allowed it to swing open and use the narrow space between the tool wall and the side of the truck. i know it is not much space but I would load that with softer gear like tarps etc.
*googles "industrial draw slide"*
Neat system. Would not place walkies or electronic in the back without a sealed case. The dust in grid roads will always get in. Especially in Sask.
This comment doesn't involve the topic of the video, but more so of the channel. To be fair, I honestly believe you deserve more hype. Really coming strong for 2021 with the new and updated videos. You continue to produce quality and in quantity clear and dynamic content. I thoroughly appreciate it, as I am sure so many others do as well. Thanks, I wish you continued success. 🤙
I agree! Well said!👍
@@fabienneroure9995 thanks, it's really true though. In just a year the progress has definitely shine through.
@@maxwanders 🤗👍
I love seeing gear all organized
“I’m not always out looking for a fight; but I’m always prepared for war.” -Unknown 👍🏼🤘🏼
This system looks interesting and very useful for my area of Alaska. Having tools and survival gear at the ready in a winter storm here can literally mean the difference between life and death! I'm planning to add bed drawers to my Ram for recovery gear like tow chains, tree straps, tire traction cables, etc., so this would allow for additional storage solutions.
Friend: Hey Cp will you help me move my couch to the new house?
Cp: Sorry can't not enough room in the the bed I'd have to take out all my survival gear.
Friend: If you don't want to help just tell me.
Nice video, you need six USB C charging points, for your torches (flash lights), ham radio's, plug in light and phone charging. Keep up the good work 👍
Very cool, and practical.
Love it! It's so well organized! I would put a strong netting along the inside of the roof for light storage such as a blanket or clothes!
Oh yeah that's a good idea🙂
@@2000talon 😊
The first time I get a large paycheck, I’m gonna be getting my prep stuff in line, organized, and maintained. Watching your videos are so helpful and inspires me to keep slowly getting the hang of things. I’m a relatively new prepper and your videos are so helpful!
Start small, a knife, some ration cubes, a water filter....build on that
I like the idea. One of the things I was thinking during the video is to organize based on need, and groupings of things that you might use together. For example anything that you would need in an immediate emergency should be loaded in a way that could access them the quickest; fire extinguisher, pry-bar, radio etc. Good video.
I would suggest tinting the windows of your camper shell. Use as dark of a tint as possible that way someone does not see and thus tempted to steal your gear.
Use that 3m anti-shatter window film, makes it extremely difficult to bust open the windows. You see guys pelting a brick at it in videos leaving just a small mark or crack.
Custom cut some black cordura nylon covers, and put neyodium magnets around the edges. Quick to pull off but covers your gear. A thief can look in your window and see lots of juicy items to steal right now as is.
I was thinking along this line as well. Instead of covers on the gear I would try and find some one-way window film to put on the topper instead though. That way everything stays accessible but shielded from wandering eyes.
Ready for any situation, either for yourself or another vehicle. Satisfaction and reassurance.
Clearly CP is walking on his hands, he have guns the size of my thigh (okay not that much, but close). Was thinking about a custom rack for my car, seems like a great product. Take care!
Love this channel, thanks CP!!
Good timing, just Installed the diamond back cover, looking forward to truck mod videos.
Thanks for the effort and time you put into this channel. Long time lurker. ✌
Love it! Can’t wait to see a full video on all your mods for this badass truck!
Outstanding Presentation
Very nice setup!
I lived in a customized Honda Ridgeline Overland roof-top tent awnings shower bathroom everything completely off-grid one-year organization is the key to success always great information sir thank you🎥📰☠🇺🇸🍺
excellent tips!! .... thank-you for posting!!
Awesome thank you.
We call those a camper shell here in the South but yes they do come in handy. Especially if you're hauling off the dead bodies and don't want folks to notice. 😂🤣😂
I would add Tint Film to the windows. Black Film is always available at the Auto Parts shops which provides reduced visibility from the outside in and good visibility from the inside out.
The Big Box DIY stores have Frosted Film for light penetration into the truck bed, but poor visibility out.
-You don't have alligators?
@@taiganwind7787 not in the town I live in. We have feral hogs instead.
Michael Hearne -sounds like fun. Do you barbeque them? We have some wild hogs just starting to invade, but it's so far north, I expect smaller herds and "eventually" bigger animals. Do you hunt at night?
Nice kit. It's great the way you have everything stored away.
Reminds me a bit of my old WORKVAN organizer, or campervan with Bins and shelving.
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All i am using; is some heavy duty bins with wheels, from home depot..and ratchet straps, I think I am up for an upgrade, soon.
11:21 , My wife , loves her bug out roll in the vehicle...for her work trips...thanks Nate for all your good products and fast delivery system.
These are my favorite CP videos... Can't wait to see more on the truck! 👍
If your looking to save TIME then look at the secure tool attachments that are mounted inside Fire Trucks. When ever they started coming out with those black rubber grip ones (that you have) everyone on the trucks complained. Those metal springy type of brackets that hold poles.shovels and axes worked best for quick use, but the black rubber ones still will get the job done-just with more fuss.
Great video, always extremely thorough and educational
In real SHTF, you will probably suffer from degraded physical condition, so anything that helps conserve energy would be helpful. This molle system, the BOR, a good knife, saw, stove, etc may be lifesavers.
Hey I was down at my local recycling center (tiny town) and they have a "fee stuff" shed and while I was browsing the books it occured to me, I've never heard you do a video on entertainment after the apocalypse. In an age where most of us get our entertainment from movies, TV or just browsing online, people need to make sure they have a nice library of books for SHTF.
Maybe you could do a video on this because lots of people may over look having things to keep them busy in a grid down situation. I realize mere survival will keep them busy, but all work and no play... you know.
-what? You think 8 months of winter will be all chopping wood?
@@taiganwind7787 2 months of winter here. Lol
Top quality set up, I'm do this on a very small scale for a small European car
That bed cover is a MUST in SHTF. Tip- if you are getting vibrations/noise from any accessories you mount try using a foam or rubber roll of gasket. Rubber washers on mounting points help too.
Good use of space.
Very clean nice setup good job!!
Very nice system to hang equipment. I will consider for my 2020 Mercedes Sprinter 4x4
My only concern would be that everything is on display to potential smash and grab thieves. "Hey, cool, some radios and stuff. I'll just have that." I like slide beds and boxes 'cause they at least keep the thieves guessing whether there's anything worth their time and risk to go after.
Those items are all inside the cap, you cannot see any of them
You can see that he has window covers
A bug out roll on the other side would be perfect! The set up is looking great! Good stuff man, seems very secure.
I like this video. Thank you!
It's nice to know I'm not the only one that carries around a full-size Stanley Fat Max Fubar in the back of my truck. My canopy windows are glass, tinted, but someone could still see inside. I would be a little concerned about having nice tools on display. If it were me I would cut a piece of black fabric that would cover the panel of gear that could detach easily either with grommets, snaps, or Velcro.
I like the set up and presentation. Side rails are a great under utilized space >>>
that is some good survival tools to have in a car. thanks for the video!!
Love your videos! They help so much. You are a great inspiration ❤👍
Anyone who played resident evil 4 should be good at organizing with those
Great video, gave me some good ideas for my Tundra. Keep up the good work brother! Shout out to you from Dallas, Texas.
Thank-you..really valuable information...
And a P.S. for those of us whose knees are damaged or getting old: A pair of "hard cap" knee pads (decent-quality ones, not the $4.99 foam junk), tucked in under the taillight housing, can save a lot of pain. Good ones can be had for $15 - $25. It's worth a few bucks extra to get the 'waterproof" ones lined with closed-cell foam. You don't need the multi-part hinged "all-day" tyoe. It may seem a small thing, but a set of these that stay in the truck box can keep you mobile, and that can be important. They're useful whether crawling into the truck bed, or changing a tire. Your knees will thank you.
CanadianPrepper, from the available 4 stars, I award you 5.
Really enjoy your channel, such important info
Very cool idea.
Absolutely awesome stuff
Have been looking for a idea like that for all the stuff I carry
Great material 👍
Outstanding setup, great information thank you sir enjoy the rest of the weekend God speed 🎥📰☠🇺🇸
Great system amigo. Thanks for this video.
This is so neat; great job! 😀
Very nice setup. I would also suggest a hi-lift jack, a come-along winch, a Cold Steel Trench Shovel (better if you have to work in confined space beneath the vehicle or building a shelter), and a T-handle wrecking bar.
Nate, every wrong has a right. I mean the fact that this unit doesn’t allow you to easily remove an item can be a benefit as someone breaks into your truck. It can also hold more securely while you’re going over big bumps. I like the way it looks and could see that in my Yukon.
Wow! Great organization!
"Ya know a fella... a quick fella.... might av a weapon undah theah... I moit av to pin ees head to the panel..." - The Gyro Captain... The Road Warrior.
-don't know dude, I'd keep them closer to the driver's seat; like right behind it.
Just a thought for those of us handy folks. ...I have numerous flat perferated steel. In older cities you can find old cast iron radiator "screens" that protected curious little hands from being burned. ...those are 1" squares. Also, have some perffed round holed material from old dozer rad protectors.
I really like the idea of carrying gear on the truck bed wall. We keep some gear in our truck because we’ve had experiences that led us to be more independent and ready for anything. For instance just three weeks ago my 29 year old son saved an elderly lady from what could have been a burning car after an accident ruptured her gas tank. Her door was smashed shut and my son had to use brute force to get it open.
That Fat Max bar would have come in handy. I just couldn’t stand it if I was in that situation and couldn’t get someone out of a car. EMS was in route but things still can happen. Nice to be ready!
I'm working on an overland rig in a 93 suburban and those panels would be perfect for inside the rear windows
I haven't read the comments so I don't know if it's been suggested already. You could put your bed at the top of the cap (truck topper or whatever you call it) so it can be pulled down. Then you can keep other things in the bed of the truck and still have room to sleep above it.
I like that setup, for winter I would replace the shovel you have with an aluminum scoop shovel. I think they’re called grain scoops at most hardware stores, wax it or wipe it down with WD 40 so the snow doesn’t start sticking to it.
CP ... love that Silky saw. I'm adding it to my wish list. That thing is a beast.
Cool setup. One thing I would consider is adding some insulation between your truck bed and the backside of the mounting rack. Keep the insulation black in color, and ensure there is room behind in order to mount your gear. Provides both temperature and sound insulation. Also gives a "secret" area for whatever.
Nice set up yo also like always great use of b-roll.
Good set up and gear. I have something similar in my truck. I also have two large boxes where I store stuff. That camper top is the best.
I would add molle panel on side door of the truck cap. If the struts can handle a little extra weight.
Excellent set up Nate!
Lilly would be proud Really like that setup Man
Thanks
I made something like this for the trunk in my camry. I use the truck bed for hauling dirt, mulch and firewood so it wouldn't work there without being quickly removable
Looks very professional
Very interesting. My vehicle is a bicycle, but I still have carefully choose what I am going to take with me on any particular ride, and I hate ruckacks, so it has to fit in a very small frame bag. I normally take basic tools I might need: screwdrivers, 3 or 4 spanners, an adjustable spanner, small pliers, fitting for tightening pedal nuts. Also a high visibility cape, sun block, water (half liter) and sometimes a something small to eat, and light sun protection. It's a bare minimum really.
Gr8 vid! You gave me some ideas! thanx
Awesome rig!!! Keep up the great videos.
Often better than a shovel in sand and snow (for you Canadians)... mount a long handle Garden Hoe on your vehicle. It's far faster to unstuck a vehicle. Also, mount light weight stuff like sleeping bags, bed rolls (or yoga mats), blankets, trash bags, etc to the underside of the roof of your shell there. And while you are adding all your gear, might as well also try and add some bulletproofing to keep you safer.
There are several vids on modifying your FatMax tool to make it more useable.
I bought a few and modd'ed them and being the king of finding/rolling up on car wrecks both on and off duty, the mods the thin the pry points a bit and cut off the spur are well worth the effort.
Great setup 👍
Sweet setup!! Awesome vid.
Great video thanks for the ideas. If you want to save $400-$700 though just get some wood and paint it black and drill holes in the wood and buy some bolts (likely m6) that will attach to your bed side and you can have the same thing basically for under $100 total.
Excellent video and tricks for your truck. Bye from Oregon
I have my RamBox setup in the same fashion, but I dont have a shovel. I do have a get home bag, sleeping bag, small tent, an AR with extra mags, yank strap, and a lot of other stuff. My point is, the RamBox can fit a lot of stuff, to include ice and beer if you want. If you are in the market for a truck, the RamBox is a great system for preppers.
Oh wow. You have thought of it all.
Love this set up I’m slowly but surely organising my car for same I have the stuff set up in three bags auto gear first aid and then bug out but I’d like to not have to route through bags to get different bits and pieces awesome video
Love ya man keep it simple and God Bless
I remember when you said if you have a wagon top you are over the hump. I scoffed. See your over the hump now old man. Pfft. 😆 lol