Yes those items, plastic and leather gloves, fire extinguisher, Leatherman, seatbelt cutter/glass breaker, electrical tape, battery tire inflator, ratchet straps, plastic sheet, mini steel bat and, most importantly, a corkscrewI’m not talking about mods, I’m talking about flashlight, gloves, first aid kit, etc.
Ok you’ve got all the ant and roach food…Beans, sugar, flour, salt.....
No for real. Jumper cables, basic tools(can even just be a multi screw driver and a pair of vice grips), ratchet straps, paracord, carabiners, long tow strap, short tow strap(or lifting sling), shackle, water, charging cords for devices, zip ties, electrical tape, napkins, and a way to contain most all of that in 1 or 2 things.
Jumper cables, ratchet straps, tarps, machete, hatchet and inflator all under rear seat. Map pocket has paper towels and a mag lite where I can grab it if I need to. Tucked behind passenger seat is 2 backpacks with clothes, water, jerky and a few edibles. On road trips, my 12 gauge fits nicely behind the rear seat tucked in a bass guitar gig bag. No doubt I have much more tucked away but haven't gone through it all in a few months.I’m not talking about mods, I’m talking about flashlight, gloves, first aid kit, etc.
In addition to what you mentioned... emergency tire kit, learned that the hard way. Extra water, some basic tools, and a blanket and pillow for naps during break.I’m not talking about mods, I’m talking about flashlight, gloves, first aid kit, etc.
I would replace the knife and guns with a good spring steel machete, I live in Hawaii they serve an equivilent purpose.Quess I'm a little different FIREARMS & AMO Blankets Radio MREs Water Flash light Extra Cloths Flint Started Big Knife Compass Rope Plastic bags Mirror and a few other things . Not a survivalist just was taught if something major happens Earthquakes Fires Tornado Floods. ECT Be prepared to take care of yourself and your family.