These inventions are incredible! I can't believe how much more convenient my car rides have become. The smartphone holder alone has made navigation so much easier.
The roof tent from Yakima is $2000 at its cheapest. The shelter surround on the lower part can be had for $250 giving you some much needed changing space.
@@chrismayer3919no no no. With AWD all the tires spin and the cart would crash into the cars fender or rear quarter panel or undercarriage. It would be bad. And with rwd if you get a flat on the rear you have to first change the rear tire to the front and then put the front tire on the rear and then finally put that POS on the flat tire and drive 25mph to a tire shop and pray nobody hits you or you don't hit a pot hole or you don't have to make an evasive maneuver. If AWD then you can not use that garbage at all. What do you mean you need more straps or different straps? That doesn't even make sense. If you have all 4 tires spinning and one goes flat what do you do? How will more straps or whatever you are saying help you? The ideas is garbage. You have a 50/50 chance of not. Being able to use it or having to change around two wheels and then installing it which is silly because usually your drive wheel is the one that goes flat the most. Not the other two. And with AWD you are screwed and you still have to change you tires more with that garbage tool. Expensive and stupid and redundant. Reinventing the wheel. Literally. Just buy a cheap electric impact gun for the rear of your car. When you get a flat just use the electric impact gun and a socket the size of the knob on your cars jack to tighten the jack and make it raise. The impact gun will raise it in a matter of seconds so be careful. Then use that same size impact to take off the lugs from the tire quick like. Then swap wheels with the one in your trunk (hopefully it isn't located underneath the car like a pain in the ass old car does it) and then install it and tighten it pretty good with the impact and then lower the jack with the impact gun and put everything away. It is quick and all you need to do is buy $60 worth of stuff from Amazon or eBay or whereever. *$55 dollar cordless brushless 1/2 inch impact gun with battery included *$5 impact socket for your cars lug nuts usually 19mm or so *Buy another impact socket that fits to turn the square part of your cars factory jack, fitting tightly enough around the square metal part to turn it without slipping too badly or t all. Sometimes there is a nut head on them too that is 19mm which is a good idea. Keep those things in your truck as they come in a plastic toolbox and just put the 1 or 2 sockets in the box with the impact gun by cutting a spot in the plastic case to wedge the sockets into it. Cut a big square hole if you have to and spray spray foam in the square cutout and let it expand and dry then carve out a perfect circle for the socket or sockets and you can even pull everything out and spray the foamed part with bedliner or paint rubberized stuff on the foam to make it all match. Get creative. I have a nice setup in every car that includes a toolbox that is in the truck and attached to the bottom of the truck with straps and it has a toolset with sockets and wrenches and an impact gun and 4 screw drivers and pliers and a good flashlight and a flaregun and epoxy and super glue and foil tape and duct tape and rubber hose in a few sizes and wire and a cheap Dremel tool with a cutting wheel on it that was 15$ online. It is a good kit. You can fix anything with it on the side of the road in a pinch and if you can't fix it you shouldn't be fixing it on the side of the road.
These inventions are incredible! I can't believe how much more convenient my car rides have become. The smartphone holder alone has made navigation so much easier.
watched all of it, great video, thank you very much
The roof tent from Yakima is $2000 at its cheapest. The shelter surround on the lower part can be had for $250 giving you some much needed changing space.
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Since WHEN you pay $250 for the Yakima roof tent ??? ;-)x1000 .. please check the narration
I'm looking for that crane for $400 and some odd dollars
R tyre roller ok for front wheel drive but how does it work with rear wheel or awd vehicles??
You gotta buy additional ties.
@@chrismayer3919no no no. With AWD all the tires spin and the cart would crash into the cars fender or rear quarter panel or undercarriage. It would be bad. And with rwd if you get a flat on the rear you have to first change the rear tire to the front and then put the front tire on the rear and then finally put that POS on the flat tire and drive 25mph to a tire shop and pray nobody hits you or you don't hit a pot hole or you don't have to make an evasive maneuver.
If AWD then you can not use that garbage at all.
What do you mean you need more straps or different straps? That doesn't even make sense. If you have all 4 tires spinning and one goes flat what do you do?
How will more straps or whatever you are saying help you? The ideas is garbage. You have a 50/50 chance of not. Being able to use it or having to change around two wheels and then installing it which is silly because usually your drive wheel is the one that goes flat the most. Not the other two. And with AWD you are screwed and you still have to change you tires more with that garbage tool. Expensive and stupid and redundant. Reinventing the wheel.
Literally.
Just buy a cheap electric impact gun for the rear of your car. When you get a flat just use the electric impact gun and a socket the size of the knob on your cars jack to tighten the jack and make it raise. The impact gun will raise it in a matter of seconds so be careful. Then use that same size impact to take off the lugs from the tire quick like.
Then swap wheels with the one in your trunk (hopefully it isn't located underneath the car like a pain in the ass old car does it) and then install it and tighten it pretty good with the impact and then lower the jack with the impact gun and put everything away. It is quick and all you need to do is buy $60 worth of stuff from Amazon or eBay or whereever.
*$55 dollar cordless brushless 1/2 inch impact gun with battery included
*$5 impact socket for your cars lug nuts usually 19mm or so
*Buy another impact socket that fits to turn the square part of your cars factory jack, fitting tightly enough around the square metal part to turn it without slipping too badly or t all. Sometimes there is a nut head on them too that is 19mm which is a good idea.
Keep those things in your truck as they come in a plastic toolbox and just put the 1 or 2 sockets in the box with the impact gun by cutting a spot in the plastic case to wedge the sockets into it. Cut a big square hole if you have to and spray spray foam in the square cutout and let it expand and dry then carve out a perfect circle for the socket or sockets and you can even pull everything out and spray the foamed part with bedliner or paint rubberized stuff on the foam to make it all match.
Get creative. I have a nice setup in every car that includes a toolbox that is in the truck and attached to the bottom of the truck with straps and it has a toolset with sockets and wrenches and an impact gun and 4 screw drivers and pliers and a good flashlight and a flaregun and epoxy and super glue and foil tape and duct tape and rubber hose in a few sizes and wire and a cheap Dremel tool with a cutting wheel on it that was 15$ online. It is a good kit. You can fix anything with it on the side of the road in a pinch and if you can't fix it you shouldn't be fixing it on the side of the road.
@@jonathanmcadams-nx5zp or… just don’t go out into the snow, and you won’t get stuck
The bike rack on the back ofbthe car is nothing new. And for $1200 it is expensive and crazy.
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