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 One of the first things I...  One of the first things I grab when loading up my 4x4 for a trail ride is my Bug Out Bagz Bill Burke Edition Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Backpack. There is no substitute for emergency supplies and the Bug Out Bagz kits are well-appointed with all of the necessary items you hope you'll never need.  Mac's Custom Tie-Downs offers...  Mac's Custom Tie-Downs offers one of the coolest and handiest trail tools available. The Trail D-Vise is a bench vise that slides in to a trailer hitch for remote use. It opens up a full 7 inches, making it a great tool for changing driveshaft U-joints. The Trail D-Vise is powdercoated black and includes a hitch pin.  The all-time most-used trail...  The all-time most-used trail tool is the Hi-Lift Jack. Utilizing a variety of available accessories this highly-versatile vehicle jack can be used to lift, push, pull, winch, spread, or clamp. Hi-Lift Jacks are offered in a variety of lengths and models range from a cast/steel version to the top-of-the-line Hi-Lift X-Treme Jack.  Winching tools and accessories...  Winching tools and accessories should be part of your vehicle's tool kit. I use the ARB recovery kit, which includes an ARB snatch block, snatch strap, tree trunk saver, winch extension strap, recovery damper, D-shackles, and gloves, all of which is stored in an ARB gear bag. ARB's Speedy Seal tire repair kit is also shown.
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