On Board Tool Box
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On Board Tool Box
I really shouldn't be posting this right now; my company truck is outside running as I just stopped in to grab something real quick...but its been on my mind and the "Impact Gun" thread made me realize that i have a Mikita cordless impact that I can carry (that realization was a true "WOW" moment for me!, thanks)
And of course I'll trust the powers that be to pluck this post into an existing thread if there is one, and/or proper forum. I started here, among other reasons, because I guess I want my on board tool box to somewhat streamlined and be Astro specific, with a slant toward the off road (suspension, wheels, tires, other issues most likely to come up when off roading)
Even starting with the basics on up to the trick items. What to absolutely have on board, what is wasting space and adding unecessary weight, Even a few smaller parts that may be key and easy enough to carry.
I've got a good start on my On Board Tool Box. But its sort of a hodge podge between a generic set of tools, off road recovery gear, folding military shovel, Dodge Dakota specific tools, Prowler camper trailer specific tools, duct tape, baling wire, zip ties, a couple Power Bars, a million candle power spot light , WD40, etc.
At the risk of just buying a fully loaded 4x4 Snap-On truck and lifting it, please throw all suggestions into the mix, here. As they say, the further away from the traihead you go, the more you need to depend on your gear.
Thanks, and please, indulge yourselves. I want to hear it all.
And of course I'll trust the powers that be to pluck this post into an existing thread if there is one, and/or proper forum. I started here, among other reasons, because I guess I want my on board tool box to somewhat streamlined and be Astro specific, with a slant toward the off road (suspension, wheels, tires, other issues most likely to come up when off roading)
Even starting with the basics on up to the trick items. What to absolutely have on board, what is wasting space and adding unecessary weight, Even a few smaller parts that may be key and easy enough to carry.
I've got a good start on my On Board Tool Box. But its sort of a hodge podge between a generic set of tools, off road recovery gear, folding military shovel, Dodge Dakota specific tools, Prowler camper trailer specific tools, duct tape, baling wire, zip ties, a couple Power Bars, a million candle power spot light , WD40, etc.
At the risk of just buying a fully loaded 4x4 Snap-On truck and lifting it, please throw all suggestions into the mix, here. As they say, the further away from the traihead you go, the more you need to depend on your gear.
Thanks, and please, indulge yourselves. I want to hear it all.
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Re: On Board Tool Box
A good 4 ton Come-a-long,recovery strap,roll of Gorilla tape,and I always have a 'like new' pruning saw.
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Re: On Board Tool Box
A High-lift jack can be very handy and it doubles as a come-along as well,they are fairly heavy and can be dangerous if used incorrectly (but what can't,lol ) do to the nature of the lifting jaw they won't just securely grab any o'le part of the van so a lifting strap or bumpers with lifting points would be best,but (for the price,around $60 CAN ) nothing else will really do as good a job in an off-road situation.
Sand ladders are also helpful for soft sand or getting across small washouts/ditches, and a quality winch is also a handy item to have.
Dean has probably the most extensive tool box i've seen carried in an Astro,I'm sure he'll have some suggestions,so far tho it sounds like you have a good start.
Sand ladders are also helpful for soft sand or getting across small washouts/ditches, and a quality winch is also a handy item to have.
Dean has probably the most extensive tool box i've seen carried in an Astro,I'm sure he'll have some suggestions,so far tho it sounds like you have a good start.
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Re: On Board Tool Box
you know i was thinking about posting a similar thread since right now i carry most of my tools in my truck i want to take them out and just keep the emergency stuff in there this'll help compile my list don't hold any ideas back folks
1998 GMC Safari AWD, BFGoodrich AllTerrain T/A
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Jet performance tuner 91 octane preset, Jet under-drive pulleys
Rancho 999000 series shock, on-board controller to be installed later
DHC rock rails and skid plate Add-A-Leaf
G3500 front calipers
Zexel Torsen Diff
11" drums
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Long tru-cool 4590 trans cooler
1997 gone
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As far as a tool box goes. Darren made up a pretty slick box from the step area of his slider. In other words boxed it in with sheetmetal and installed a hinged top I believe.
Isn't that what you did Darren ? been so long ago I can't remember the details.
Isn't that what you did Darren ? been so long ago I can't remember the details.
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Re: On Board Tool Box
Dean did a thread on the other site about his sliding drawer tool box.Maybe he still has a copy of the thread.I have seen it and it is sooooo nice.astrozam wrote:A High-lift jack can be very handy and it doubles as a come-along as well,they are fairly heavy and can be dangerous if used incorrectly (but what can't,lol ) do to the nature of the lifting jaw they won't just securely grab any o'le part of the van so a lifting strap or bumpers with lifting points would be best,but (for the price,around $60 CAN ) nothing else will really do as good a job in an off-road situation.
Sand ladders are also helpful for soft sand or getting across small washouts/ditches, and a quality winch is also a handy item to have.
Dean has probably the most extensive tool box i've seen carried in an Astro,I'm sure he'll have some suggestions,so far tho it sounds like you have a good start.
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1994 LT Astro
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1985 Astro-"Ole Yellar"
1994 LT Astro
1981 Winnebago-"Baby"
12'dual axle enclosed trailer
The vendor trailer
Lead with my heart & take the hits because of it like a man.
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Re: On Board Tool Box
Here we go...wooohoooo...
In my Astro I had a cabinet/tool box built by a friend of mine so I could organize and keep all the assorted stuff we need for serious wheeling.
Here is a partial run-down of what I carry...
In the right hand compartments... 2.25 ton hydraulic floor jack, air impact gun with sockets, tire airing up and down tools, tarp, air hose, C-clamps, vise-grips, pliers, wrenches etc, 9,000# Milemarker hydraulic winch and receiver hitch with shackle.
In the left side rear compartment I carry... full compliment of oils (tranny, on-board air compressor, engine, power steering and gear), spray lubes, brake-cleen, brake fluid, funnel, rags, different epoxies, JB Weld, RTV sealant and hand cleaner.
In the left hand middle compartment are the spare parts... full tune-up kit (plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil), many different u-joints, U-joint strap kits, more rags, FIRST AID KIT (most important), serpentine belt, tensioner and idler for converting back to stock (from hydraulic setup).
In the left hand front compartment are all the winching/recovery supplies...30' tow strap with NO metal ends, various slings, tree saver, snatch block, shackles, winch weight bag and ratchet straps.
I also carry a full-sized spare and a 48" Hi-Lift jack with accessories.
Old setup...
New setup...
In my Astro I had a cabinet/tool box built by a friend of mine so I could organize and keep all the assorted stuff we need for serious wheeling.
Here is a partial run-down of what I carry...
In the right hand compartments... 2.25 ton hydraulic floor jack, air impact gun with sockets, tire airing up and down tools, tarp, air hose, C-clamps, vise-grips, pliers, wrenches etc, 9,000# Milemarker hydraulic winch and receiver hitch with shackle.
In the left side rear compartment I carry... full compliment of oils (tranny, on-board air compressor, engine, power steering and gear), spray lubes, brake-cleen, brake fluid, funnel, rags, different epoxies, JB Weld, RTV sealant and hand cleaner.
In the left hand middle compartment are the spare parts... full tune-up kit (plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil), many different u-joints, U-joint strap kits, more rags, FIRST AID KIT (most important), serpentine belt, tensioner and idler for converting back to stock (from hydraulic setup).
In the left hand front compartment are all the winching/recovery supplies...30' tow strap with NO metal ends, various slings, tree saver, snatch block, shackles, winch weight bag and ratchet straps.
I also carry a full-sized spare and a 48" Hi-Lift jack with accessories.
Old setup...
New setup...
Current rides:
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
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Re: On Board Tool Box
More...
Box is anchored down...
Now for the meat...
Box is anchored down...
Now for the meat...
Current rides:
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
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Topic author - I plan to be buried in my van
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Re: On Board Tool Box
Holy $h!t. I'm gonna have one clean garage!
Thanks. Its gonna take a moment for me to really go over that. I'll be reading it again and again for a while.
Thanks. Its gonna take a moment for me to really go over that. I'll be reading it again and again for a while.
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=D> That is one nice set up
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Hey Darren,,post a pic of your built-in tool box in your slider step.
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fascinating
1999 AWD Astro purchased January 2007
2" Overland Vans Lift Kit, Add-a-Leaf, Shackles, Torsion Bars Cranked 1"
AGM Deep Cycle Marine Battery w/Isolator
Helwig Rear Anti-Sway Bar
Auburn Gear Pro Series Limited-Slip Differential
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Dearly Departed 1990 RWD Shorty owned since day one.
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2" Overland Vans Lift Kit, Add-a-Leaf, Shackles, Torsion Bars Cranked 1"
AGM Deep Cycle Marine Battery w/Isolator
Helwig Rear Anti-Sway Bar
Auburn Gear Pro Series Limited-Slip Differential
BFG AT KO 235/75/15
Cragar Nomad I Wheels
Dearly Departed 1990 RWD Shorty owned since day one.
Sold Feb 2007 with 193k miles.
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Re: On Board Tool Box
That's an awesome tool box! I was thinking of doing something similar but making it a lower profile and using the full length x width of the passenger compartment in the rear. That way I could sleep on the top when campimg and use the lower section for storing camp gear, tools, etc. To be able to access the rear of the box (area towards the front of the van) I'd make a sliding drawer that comes out of the sliding door. What do you guys think? I've been thinking of doing this for awhile now every since I owned my Ford E350. Just never had the time and money at the same time to do it! Ha! :-k
Jim<><
'99 Astro 4X2, (RIP) 4" Overland Lift, 31X10.50/15 BF Goodrich AT T/A KO,
Rancho RS5000 shocks, Rockford Fosgate RFX9000, Red Top Optima, K&N Filter
'98 Astro 4X2 (SOLD)
'99 Astro 4X2, (RIP) 4" Overland Lift, 31X10.50/15 BF Goodrich AT T/A KO,
Rancho RS5000 shocks, Rockford Fosgate RFX9000, Red Top Optima, K&N Filter
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Hey Jim,
This is a simple set up I did a few years back. Just a couple of cement tubs ($11.00ea. @HD) 48x36x11
This keeps my basic tools of the trade with me,yet I can empty the van in a few seconds when I need to.
The cement tubs come in handy as ice bins too...
Just one more idea for you.
also noted in the pic for those interested are my embedded back up lights.
Relatively safe in the confines of the bumper
This is a simple set up I did a few years back. Just a couple of cement tubs ($11.00ea. @HD) 48x36x11
This keeps my basic tools of the trade with me,yet I can empty the van in a few seconds when I need to.
The cement tubs come in handy as ice bins too...
Just one more idea for you.
also noted in the pic for those interested are my embedded back up lights.
Relatively safe in the confines of the bumper
1999 LS AWD 3" Lift,4.10's,Snowplow,9500lb Ramsey winch
Re: On Board Tool Box
I was also thinking along these same lines. Maybe 2 small sliders or 1 big one at the side slider,and 2 long sliders from the back.I like to camp with just my van,but it gets to cluttered in a hurry with 2 people.But,like yourself.Time & money,plus a bit farther down on the to do list!9dawgs wrote:That's an awesome tool box! I was thinking of doing something similar but making it a lower profile and using the full length x width of the passenger compartment in the rear. That way I could sleep on the top when campimg and use the lower section for storing camp gear, tools, etc. To be able to access the rear of the box (area towards the front of the van) I'd make a sliding drawer that comes out of the sliding door. What do you guys think? I've been thinking of doing this for awhile now every since I owned my Ford E350. Just never had the time and money at the same time to do it! Ha! :-k
BTW,nice van!
Hope to have my lift in by late spring!
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'95 Astro AWD EXT CS - Just over 99,000 miles
DHC Rock rails
Overland Vans 4" lift kit and bumper w/grille guard
Fiamma awning
'95 Astro AWD EXT CS - Just over 99,000 miles