What do you always keep in your vehicle?

I’m interested to hear what items everyone keeps in their truck or car at all times. I have a truck and a car, I usually drive the car (better gas mileage), but would probably use the truck for a BOV. I’m currently trying to get the truck set up for normal and possibly emergency use. My car’s “emergency” kit includes a basic tool kit with flashlight, jumper cables, a small first aid kit, a change of clothes including extra socks, boots, coat and a blanket. Right now, under the back seat of the truck (extended cab), I have a basic tool kit with flashlight, tie downs, the trailer hitch, jumper cables, bolt cutters, a tarp, a chain, and a tow strap and my snow brush.
I’m limited on space under the seat, so I know that I’m not going to be able to have everything I need at all times, and my go-bag has many other essentials. I’m thinking of adding an entrenching tool to both vehicles, and a change of clothes for the truck as well. I’d like to keep a small supply of water in each vehicle, but with the Ohio winter approaching, I’m concerned about freezing water breaking the bottles. If anyone has suggestions about that I’d like to hear it.
Is there anything I’m missing here? Do you have anything else that you keep in your vehicle that you consider a “must have” for every-day driving, general preparedness, or SHTF scenarios? I appreciate your input.

As a survival instructor I never go anywhere without a knife and a lighter. I would definitely include a strong sheath knife and a reliable source for starting fires in your vehicles.

Thanks, I have a multi-tool in the glovebox, but a larger fixed-blade in the tool box would be a good addition to my small folding knife that I always carry with me.

What kind of lighter do you recommend, something like a Zippo or just a cheap bic lighter?

Work Truck:cz82, extra mag, blanket, jacket and tools.

Car:sig p225 p6 extra mag, blanket, jacket, tools, and AAA card :sarcastic:

And of course flashlights and jumper cables in both.

I prefer the no-name clear bodied gas station lighters. They have adjustable flame and can be dried out in less then 10 minutes if dunked. Plus they are cheap so you can buy a pack at the dollar store and stash them around. Cotton balls and petroleum jelly are easy tinder, throw in a baggy or film canister and if your lips are chapped they will help with that in a pinch!

Zippos are cool but if you’re like me they dry out and don’t work when you need them. The clear lighters with the adjustable flame is better.

I have some small hand tools, tow chain, tow straps, tie down straps an MRE several lighters. A few spare Glock mags. Several flashlights some 550 cord.

If you want to store water just do not fill it full and it should not burst. Test it out in your freezer.

That’s good advice, I have 550 cord in my bug-out-bag, but having some in my tool bag would be a good idea too, there are so many uses for it. I’ll be picking up some lighters tomorrow.

Does anyone have a good source on entrenching tools? Should I go to the local Army-Navy store, or order one online? I’d rather not spend $50/shovel unless the cheaper ones are useless.

I feel fairly paranoid after reading these first few responses.

I keep basically a BOB type pack in my car with some necessities,
several methods of firestarting, a couple of MREs, several bottles of
water, a change of clothes, several pair of socks, a small toiletries kit(
toothpaste, brush, deoderant,) a good fixed blade knife, 550 cord,
flashlight with extra batteries, roll of duct tape, roll of TP in ziplock, and a Glock entrenching tool.

Then theres the guns. Always have my Glock 19gen4 and sometimes

my Ruger LCR, My Sabre m4(in TN we are allowed to carry shotgun

or rifle in vehicle provided no chambered round but loaded mags ok,

with carry permit of course). Then a handful of loaded mags for the rifle and a couple for the Glock.

Also a small tool kit, after all its not all preparing for SHTF…sometimes shit actually breaks…

A friend of mine had one of the cheap surplus store ones and he didn’t like it, I bought one of the Glock ones and have used it camping on several occasions honestly best 50 bucks I’ve spent in a long time, It’s compact when closed very durable and light weight I liked it so much I bought 2 more 1 is a gift though.

Thanks for the advice, I’ll have to start considering the Glock e-tool. Do you have any experience with the Gerber, SOG, or the new GI e-tools?

What do you always keep in your vehicle?

Water.

Keith

always in both Jeeps:

water
1" wide roll of cloth medical tape
band-aids
knife
multiple lighters
toilet paper
LED headlamp
WARM sleeping bag (from Nov-Apr)
insulated gloves

I carry a toolbag full of hand tools, put the most useable in a small Klien bag if I can’t pack the big one.

Leatherman

Fixed blade knife

Change of clothes

Tolettries (spelling)

12 air compressor and a tire plug kit.

couple of MRE type meals

Rachet straps, 550

small tarp

and of course a lead thrower

Also have a stick of JB weld

Guns and BOBs are thrown in as needed.

Winter is here it’s cold and there is already snow that will stay until spring hits.

Standard On-board stuff kept in vehicle.
Thin Jacket
Usually an extra skull hat and winter gloves.
Snow scaper w/brush.

All this fits behind the rear seat in a 2 dr Hardtop Jeep Wrangler, which is not very big.
In a 50 ammo can:
First Aid Kit
Fire Starting Kit
100 MPH tape
550 Cord
Fixed blade knife
Spare Serpentine Belt
Rachet Strap

In a GI tool bag:
Wheel chocks
Tool Kit (has room for expansion, adding duplicates as I find out what I use doing repairs)
Mechanic Gloves
(2) Recovery point Shackles
Towel

(2) Wool Blankets
Jumper Cables
Mini-Spade shovel (fixed version of an E-tool)
Hudson Bay Axe
Sven Saw
Stock bottle Jack, under passenger seat.
Hi-Lift Jack

Full sized spare, mounted outside.

Everything…I have a single passenger Yukon

after being in a few vehicle accidents, and helping out at a few others, I keep a full medical kit in my truck. i swear there are parts of mainland US where you will be long dead before an ambulance makes it out to you. also water is a must have, even if its only a gallon jug or two. sometimes i keep a “truck gun” in there, but i worry about it when i park in a city. otherwise i keep a simple survival kit, “pioneer tools” and a change of clothes with some broken in boots.

My AAA card has helped me tremendously when copious amounts of S hit the Fan.

An RPG. . .

no seriously, Ruger Police Carbine (2 clips [loaded]) survival knife, lighter, jumper cables, Reflective blanket, the all-important license and registration, and a plastic bottle of Mountain Dew. :laugh:

Small collapsible shovel
Gerber Multiplier
SOG Multiplier
4 bungi cords
Screwdriver with 20 different heads
3" wide tow strap
2" receiver hitch with clevis hook
Sears ratchet set with 1/4, 3/8, 1/2" sockets / wrenches / allen wrenches
3 cell Pelican flashlight
Small pr. Leatherman scissors
Jumper cables
Spare fuses
Large butane lighter

For a lighter, I have been really impressed with the ronson butane lighter. Looks like a zippo but doesn’t dry out. About three bucks at wal-mart. I have carried one in my pocket every day for several years. I have not had to refill it yet, and it lights every time I try it like a little blowtorch.