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Stacey007



Member Since: 25 Sep 2015
Location: Cheshire
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Handy kit you keep in your truck, Especially now in winter
I guess, as we are All Defender owners we all have a multitude of kit in the boot...


I always have stuff and now winter is coming and just taking a look at what I have. This is probably a small selection all in a pelican Box strapped down in the boot.


Tow rope, gloves, Hi viz, spanners, screw drivers, foot pump, first aid, zip ties, gaffa tape, jump leads, spare bulbs, rags, torch



One of my relatively new additions was a Noco boost charger, portable jump start. Ace bit of kit especially if you have older cars that don't get used much. It's jump started a 3.0L Diesel and also has a flashing red light for safety and you can use it to charge your phone / other usb accessories.




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Thinking of other kit ready for winter so will include.


Water
De Icer
Scraper
some food (bars etc)
Blankets





I know its a bit boy scout, but as good as our cars maybe in adverse weather, your only generally as good as the car in front if the road gets stuck.



What do you keep in your car on a normal day to day basis Thumbs Up
Post #1016838 30th Nov 2023 2:45pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
First aid kit
Eye wash kit
Tow rope(s)
Jump leads
Bulbs.
Two hi vis coats
Gloves
Screen wash
Oil
Snap sticks for safety lights
Warning triangle 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
Econet Station 48 no clock
Post #1016839 30th Nov 2023 2:57pm
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Leamreject



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Italy 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Fuji White
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Post #1016840 30th Nov 2023 3:26pm
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geobloke



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excossack wrote:
First aid kit
Eye wash kit
Tow rope(s)
Jump leads
Bulbs.
Two hi vis coats
Gloves
Screen wash
Oil
Snap sticks for safety lights
Warning triangle


At least one warning triangle if not two. Personally I love these magnetic hazard/beacon lights. They last a long time are active (rather than passive) and very bright. Plus they are a torch as well. Yes they are quite dear but worth it in my mind - £7 each.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08L3F...8&th=1
Post #1016845 30th Nov 2023 4:10pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
I have the one triangle and a set of roof mounted amber LED beacons

Also two or three torches and two head torches 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
Econet Station 48 no clock
Post #1016847 30th Nov 2023 4:23pm
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geobloke



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geobloke wrote:
excossack wrote:
First aid kit
Eye wash kit
Tow rope(s)
Jump leads
Bulbs.
Two hi vis coats
Gloves
Screen wash
Oil
Snap sticks for safety lights
Warning triangle


At least one warning triangle if not two. Personally I love these magnetic hazard/beacon lights. They last a long time are active (rather than passive) and very bright. Plus they are a torch as well. Yes they are quite dear but worth it in my mind - £7 each.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08L3F...8&th=1


Should also say that when you have a roll cage you can light up your Defender like a Christmas tree Rolling with laughter or a movie nuclear missile silo just before pressing the big red button....
Post #1016850 30th Nov 2023 4:29pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
As long as you are seen at the road side 1999 Defender TD5 110

Regards
John M0VAZ
Econet Station 48 no clock
Post #1016851 30th Nov 2023 4:29pm
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geobloke



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Only to be used at the side of the road... Apart from Christmas Eve when I can be found lit up and cruising around the back roads Rolling Eyes
Post #1016853 30th Nov 2023 4:33pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
sounds suss to me.... 1999 Defender TD5 110

Regards
John M0VAZ
Econet Station 48 no clock
Post #1016854 30th Nov 2023 4:35pm
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DAZ110



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Stacey007,

Thanks mate, you just inspired me to buy one of those Noco boost chargers Rolling Eyes Wink Laughing
Post #1016868 30th Nov 2023 6:47pm
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markb110



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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
I live in fear of being stopped….. Whistle

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I have that bag and more……
Post #1016871 30th Nov 2023 6:50pm
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sako243



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Wales 1994 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Alpine White
Christ, anyone would think LRs are unreliable...

I have two lick buckets of ratchet straps in the boot because I quite often call in at the builders merchant on the way back home so used for strapping timber down to the roof. We did use one of those to pull someone out of a ditch a few months back.

There's a couple of bottles of water but those are for the dogs incase we stop at the beach on the way back from the school run. The mongrel is useless and just drinks salt water and makes himself sick.

There's also a little suitcase toolbox but that's in there because I'm quite often called whilst I'm on the way somewhere to fix something so saves having to return home to get tools. Never used those on the Defender though... Ed
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Post #1017224 3rd Dec 2023 10:36am
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MarkBrown



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United Kingdom 1983 Defender 110 Other HT Auto Keswick Green
Winter ( snow ) specific:

One piece snow proof lined overalls
sleeping bag
Shovel
Full tank of fuel

Green Lane trips only:

Chainsaw
Bow saw
Lopers
Spade

Always:

Coats, hats, gloves etc
Tool box
Top up oil - engine, atf, diffs, brake fluid
Recovery stuff
Old coat and waterproofs
Waterproof boots
Warning triangle
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Spare bulbs and fuses with tape and roll of wire
Water and dog bowl
Rags
Torch
Duck tape
Map
Old wiper blades and arms
Engine specific stuff - belt, fan switch
Flasher relay
Spare mirror head


Mine is set up as a camper, so there's always a stove, tea, cutlery, water and so on carried. It's also got a second battery.

As for tool box, there should be enough to fix most stuff, Its a big box! It should also be said that quite a few things could be essential for my work.

On the list:

Ratchet straps
Tyre sealer
Rtv
Gallon of diesel
Probably some other stuff.


It may seem excessive perhaps, but I've used ratchet straps to fix broken suspension, took out a broken CV whilst green laning, taped up a broken window, used the ropes to tow out cars from ditches and snowdrifts ( most recently an enormous motorhome in Scotland ) and cut plenty of fallen trees out of the way over the years. The warning triangle I last used when I ran out of diesel - see above!
Post #1017235 3rd Dec 2023 12:43pm
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RDR



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Replaced the Jump leads in my boot pack with a Noco back when i had a D5 that had constant battery issues. Helped me out a couple of times and gives you piece of mind you dont need to find a friend to jump you. Also helped a local out with it, so much easier than juggling your car close to theirs on a busy road you can park safely behind with hazards and triangle etc.

Also ditched the boxed of bulbs, when i realized they are irrelevant on modern LRs 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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Post #1017278 3rd Dec 2023 5:48pm
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discomog



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Santorini Black
DAZ110 wrote:
Stacey007,

Thanks mate, you just inspired me to buy one of those Noco boost chargers Rolling Eyes Wink Laughing


Yes wouldn't be without my Noco Boost GB70. Only yesterday it started a John Deere 4.5 litre engine no problem in minus 3 celsius Defender 90XS SW
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Morgan Plus 8
Post #1017283 3rd Dec 2023 5:53pm
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