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Thread: Recovery Gear bag - what would you want in one?

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    I use a tool bag sourced from Aldi for all my recovery gear. Does not fit one of my snatch straps - but I usually have that one out, and in an easy to get to spot in the vehicle.
    I try to avoid muddy / wet situations, but the used gear usually just gets thrown into the back of the Disco.
    Thinking about getting a dry bag to put the wet gear into.

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    i have a disco 2. dont need no recovery gear.
    Current Cars:
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    2008 RRS, TDV8
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    2002 VY SS Ute, 300kw
    2002 Disco 2, LS1 conversion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    i have a disco 2. dont need no recovery gear.
    HAHAHA Famous last words !
    You are bound to get stuck now.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I use my old chook food bags for rubbish when camping - very tough, mostly water resistant, and disposable. All my recovery gear is stored in an undertray mounted toolbox, but if it wase to get muddy, I'd put it in a feed bag until I got home.

    I've got heaps, you can have some if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    I use my old chook food bags for rubbish when camping - very tough, mostly water resistant, and disposable. All my recovery gear is stored in an undertray mounted toolbox, but if it wase to get muddy, I'd put it in a feed bag until I got home.
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    That is a good idea, will have to do that next trip.
    Just do not leave them in the sun for extended periods as the they break down and disentigrate over time.
    Another use I have heard is if you get bogged is fill them with dirt or sand and use them as traction matts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash View Post
    Another use I have heard is if you get bogged is fill them with dirt or sand and use them as traction matts.
    I've heard of that for hessian bags, but not sure the plastic feed bags would hold up to tyres?

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