Starting to get some of the stuff that will live in the truck full time loaded into the rear under-seat storage bins. I am not going to go too crazy packing for everything but just want to be prepared for emergencies.
Right now, the Frontier’s tool kit is a spare ¼-inch ratchet …
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1988RedT2 said:
Um. Cameras?
Those go in a separate truck.
Also, we do have a run-down coming up of Chris’ camera rig. It’s pretty cool. Like a certain submarine, it also uses a Playstation-like controller.
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
For security we don't leave camera equipment in the cars but like David said we will have a breakdown of what I bring to a video shoot in a future update.
I recommend one of these or something similar. Handy for jump-starting vehicles, as well as charging phones and camera batteries.
I've had very good luck with this brand. It puts out enough power to jump just about anything.
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Ice chest... maybe with ice.
Oh, yes, Chris is often there with the full cooler.
Gloves and a dedicated lug nut wrench
Toyman! said:
I recommend one of these or something similar. Handy for jump-starting vehicles, as well as charging phones and camera batteries.
I've had very good luck with this brand. It puts out enough power to jump just about anything.
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ikcR0o8sL._AC_SL1500_.jpg)
Get up, go outside, and do something. - Me, mostly talking to myself.
I can second this. It's really useful...so long as you remember to charge it.
Colin Wood said:
Toyman! said:
I recommend one of these or something similar. Handy for jump-starting vehicles, as well as charging phones and camera batteries.
I've had very good luck with this brand. It puts out enough power to jump just about anything.
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ikcR0o8sL._AC_SL1500_.jpg)
Get up, go outside, and do something. - Me, mostly talking to myself.
I can second this. It's really useful...so long as you remember to charge it.
I will third this. I got a Schumacher and it is a great thing to have around. Just member to top it up every 3-4 months or if it gets low.
Also get:
A good air pump
A tire plug kit
gloves
waterless hand soap
shop towels
basic tools (looks like you may have that covered with the kolbalt bag)
A couple bottles of spring water
25foot chain (harbor freight sells a good one with hooks attached
flashlight
roll of gorilla duct tape
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8/23/23 5:35 p.m.
David S. Wallens said:
1988RedT2 said:
Um. Cameras?
Those go in a separate truck.
Thread title "What tools are important to keep in our camera truck?"
I like where this is going...
Colin Wood said:
Toyman! said:
I recommend one of these or something similar. Handy for jump-starting vehicles, as well as charging phones and camera batteries.
I've had very good luck with this brand. It puts out enough power to jump just about anything.
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ikcR0o8sL._AC_SL1500_.jpg)
Get up, go outside, and do something. - Me, mostly talking to myself.
I can second this. It's really useful...so long as you remember to charge it.
I can't imagine that I'd ever remember to charge a jump box so I still carry old school jumper cables in my truck.
APEowner said:
Colin Wood said:
Toyman! said:
I recommend one of these or something similar. Handy for jump-starting vehicles, as well as charging phones and camera batteries.
I've had very good luck with this brand. It puts out enough power to jump just about anything.
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ikcR0o8sL._AC_SL1500_.jpg)
Get up, go outside, and do something. - Me, mostly talking to myself.
I can second this. It's really useful...so long as you remember to charge it.
I can't imagine that I'd ever remember to charge a jump box so I still carry old school jumper cables in my truck.
Once you have one there are so many more uses. It is a great charging station for phones or laptops. Starting lawn mowers runs an electric air pump and more. It is a tool you don't know you need until you have one.
In reply to APEowner :
If you never use it it will stay reasonably full for months. But like Dean said, mine gets used regularly as a charging station for phones, laptops, cameras and drones, as well as being a flash light, and general power supply for all things 12 volt like refrigerators and fans.
This is the one I got. Yes it is a bit pricey but it is a beast when you need. Well worth the $$$. I have had a couple of other inexpensive ones and they all seem to either be underpowered or the batteries seem to go bad in a year. The cheap ones also seem to need a really long time to re charge.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C11R9F31?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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Thanks for all the suggestions everyone,
a jump box is definitely on the list for my next purchase and a pair of gloves are now in the truck.
I will be going through all the other items and make a shopping list to kit out the truck even more.
Jump boxes are the best, just make sure you get it sized correctly for the engine. I didnt think it was that big a deal and bought a couple NOCO GB40's (for up to 6.0 liters), one for each vehicle and they worked great for V6 and a 5.7 V8 but when I tried it on my 6.2 anything more than a little boost it was really strained and barely worked. I got a GB50 (for up to 7.0) for that one and it works great, multiple jumps on a single charge. I even keep one in my track car now