What's in your emergency kit?
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What's in your emergency kit?
Naturaly it's a good idea to keep some emergency things in the car. I'm just curious what you all are keeping? Not trying to keep a disaster recovery team's worth of gear, but some stuff is silly not to have. Other things are just good ideas. Im just curious what you all have. Im sure someone has some good ideas!
Here's what I've got so far
Here's what I've got so far
- Jumper cables
The G might never need it with it's cool power system, but what about that hottie at the mall? - space blanket
Gets cold up here, and I've run out of gas in the cold burrrrrr - big soft picnick blanket
Sometimes ya just wanna have a 2am picknick (or other activities!) - high-quality appropriatetly sized lug nut wrench
Because the one the car comes with is junk - set of metric wrenches, sockets, and extensions
- short and long flat and philips screwdrivers
- various appropriatetly sized fuses, at least one of every type used in the vehicle
- a bunch of gauze pads and rolls
because that first aid kit the car comes with is only good for splinters - leather belt
if an exaust peice starts to drag, the leather can be used to secure it and it wont burst into flames or melt - rubber "bungee" cables
God forbid a bumper comes loose or in a minor accident, beants yanking it off or dragging it
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Originally Posted by Jiwon
Where is the Feminine Napkin ? ![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Haha/ Theres one in the splinter kit in my rear armrest.
Speaking of that, I was cleaning my leather and came accross that. I really need to get me a manual see what else im missing
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Add a CZ 2075 to the kit. Handy for perforating the ill-intentioned.
The problem with maxipads for wounds is they suck the blood up like a leach and slows down the clotting... but better than nothing. Hense the gauze pads. Im not talking 1"x1", i'll probably get 6"x6", or special trauma dressing....
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Originally Posted by G35 Mass
Naturaly it's a good idea to keep some emergency things in the car. I'm just curious what you all are keeping? Not trying to keep a disaster recovery team's worth of gear, but some stuff is silly not to have. Other things are just good ideas. Im just curious what you all have. Im sure someone has some good ideas!
Here's what I've got so far
Here's what I've got so far
- Jumper cables
The G might never need it with it's cool power system, but what about that hottie at the mall? - space blanket
Gets cold up here, and I've run out of gas in the cold burrrrrr - big soft picnick blanket
Sometimes ya just wanna have a 2am picknick (or other activities!) - high-quality appropriatetly sized lug nut wrench
Because the one the car comes with is junk - set of metric wrenches, sockets, and extensions
- short and long flat and philips screwdrivers
- various appropriatetly sized fuses, at least one of every type used in the vehicle
- a bunch of gauze pads and rolls
because that first aid kit the car comes with is only good for splinters - leather belt
if an exaust peice starts to drag, the leather can be used to secure it and it wont burst into flames or melt - rubber "bungee" cables
God forbid a bumper comes loose or in a minor accident, beants yanking it off or dragging it
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