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How to Set Up Your Truck for a Natural Disaster
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Driving a capable truck may be the only way to stay mobile when natural disaster strikes. Carrying some basic supplies you probably already own will make the experience not only safer聽but also more comfortable. The same upgrades that will take your camping trips to the next level can also set you up to respond to extreme conditions聽and life-threatening scenarios. Wes Siler walks you through his rig to show you how to be prepared on the road.
Gear Wes Recommends:
– Tires:聽 ($171)
–听Medical kit:聽($80)
– Fire extinguisher:聽 ($25)
– Rescue knife: ($260)
– Headlamp: ($45)
– Satellite communicator: ($350)
– Sleeping bag: ($480 and up)
– Sleeping pad: ($80 and up)
–听Recovery gear