Re: Off Roading Essentials
Well I guess it depends on what/ Where you are using the vehicle as well. I personally have never needed an axe. Not many trees in the way in the desert  . Also I am not a fan of the Hi-Lift jack. To many problems and not an easy unit to use. I have an aluminum floor jack. But then again I am not trying to go over huge bolders (All the time). I had a freind loose 3 teeth from a hi-Lift whacking him in the jaw. Granted probably Drunk user error but You can't loose teeth from a floor jack.
Last but not least what you should ALWAYS have is a well stocked first aid kit.
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'05 Tundra DC TRD 2 WHL: The TOW truck, Spectra Mica Blue, with Kenwood H/U, Kenwood Amp and crossover. Infinity 6010cs, 10" Rockford SUB, 6 disc CD Changer mounted in Center console, SWI-X to retain steering wheel controls, 7" TV with DVD. Tinted Windows, Three chamber Flowmaster, Painted front chrome strip
1994 Toy:  The TOY Standard cab, Long travel front pulling13" w/Double fox w/Res, Deaver rear at 18" w/Single 2.5 18" fox w/Res., full glass, Bumper to Bumper cage, Gusseted frame, PRP seats, Crow harnesses, Custom steering(All Heims & Chromoly), Grant steering wheel, Smoothest ride around. OH by the way only 70,000 miles.
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