Ultimate 4Runner Cargo Loadout Reveal

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as part of my recovery gear, I have a tire repair kit, and I also keep an air compressor. I offroad often. Additionally, one thing I like to always have is a few large trash bags. Great for cleanup, emergency poncho, lay it on the ground for working on the vehicle, put wet/muddy gear in it. Takes up very little space. Good video

rsisente
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Nice setup. I like to keep heavy objects like tow hitches secured where they dont turn into missiles aimed at my or passengers heads in case of an accident. My last 4Runner got t boned and a bunch of stuff in the back ended up in the front. I now have a Raingler net behind the rear seats.

papawabi
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Great video, i am running a fairly similar setup in my 97 4runner. 208k miles still kicking butt and taking names.

I do carry one of my compact arborist chainsaws with me. It doesnt leak oil or gas and it sips fuel. One full tank will likely get me out of every scenario ive come across. Ive cleared numerous trees off the road, and then skidded the big logs out of the way with my vehicle using a tow strap.

I will start carrying a good human powered saw though. Thats handy when you want to have a low audio profile.

Joe-Mamasixtyninefourtwenty
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I like it because it's fully stocked but doesn't look like some zombie apocalypse vehicle, nice videos Kevin.

MikeMarcangelo
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Good vid, Kevin. And kudos for mentioning keeping things INSIDE your truck. The bro trend of hanging crap for the whole world to see, and that is getting UV'd every day, is silly. When I see rigs like that driving around town, I figure it's someone who's trying really hard to prove something.

bsmithhammer
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Another saw suggestion is a Milwaukee or stihl battery powered chainsaw.
With lithium batteries and brushless motors they have become very useful and having an inverter built into the 4runner it's a good option

derektrounce
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Just a product idea, since you already carry a milk crate. The milwaukee packout crate works great with some stealth mount cleats. That way it snaps in place and doesn't move around when driving in rough terrain. Can also stack them and they lock together.

libertyroads
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A well loved tool is definitely one that shows some wear. Great video and so glad the Delta shovel has worked well for you!

DMOSproshoveltools
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Great to get to ur Property vehicle, Solid UTV 4 pass that tows, Great offroad capabilities light, low fuel usage in the correct UTV, small TRex off road Camper 1200Lbs u can load it with everything u need, tools, ammo, food storage, generator & u have a camper if you don't have a Property away from the Urban areas. Kawi makes a solid 4 pass that tows 1400 Lbs & can load out w/1100 lbs on the vehicle.

titustitusnation
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Volvos come with a cargo net, it’s very important to be aware of what is loose at the back. I pointed out the potential of this when Wranglerstar was dumping tow gear into loose boxes in his camper van, so he banned me… 😹

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Fellow Mainer here like your load out, one thing an suv s better at then a truck is the cargo space.

rickryan
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Right on brother! Proud to see this & live in NC. Makes me feel like my preparations are not in vane. Love the loadout set up. Gotta get a strong box of that nature for my jeep & my life will be complete. For now. 🇺🇸🤘

BrassAngels
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Great videos Kevin. Give me ideas on how to load my own vehicle.

TexasArmor
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Great minds think alike. I carry most of the same stuff in my pickup. Yes I have stayed on top of the rockies in my vehicle due to road closure in a blizzard. People who have nothing (like a rental going on a ski trip ) have died. I refuse to be a static.

j.r.palehorse
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Some nicely thought out gear there, thanks

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Is there a video for communications? What radios are we planning to use after the grid goes down?

kersey
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Excellent loadout I really been wanting that Kelly raised rack as well. Been trying to put it off, but now I might have to pull the trigger.

ABDVIDS
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I understand that most of the stuff you don’t use all the time and you wouldn’t use all the time, but it’s just so funny when you watch these videos that every single person has all brand spanking new excellent gear clean as a whistle never been used only thing in your entire vehicle that was dirty was the boot Matt Didn’t know where it came from lol I love the video. I’m not the video. I love the video. I love you guys. All great I’m just speaking in general. Just cracks me up.

nickibateson
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Really nice kit. Sadly, in this day and age, it’s only protected by glass but you’re not living in Kalifornia so you should be ok with carrying it in your DD. I was doing mental math as you were going through it. I’m thinking that if someone were to pay for all of it, they’d be in for about $7k to 8k without pew pew and ammo. Am I even warm? I’m setting up my Chevy Colorado ZR2 with a Decked system that already ran me $1200 and I’m into med and survival for a grand. I’m going to keep going and I’m not really worried about my final cost but people should know that your safety and security are more than worth it…

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Can you do a video on the canteen carrier

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