
Muffin
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Storage is always a problem and the tools that come with the sled are sub par at best.
I came up with this last season. It has worked well and I thought I'd share it. The tools are stored in a small container under the clutches. You will have to put two small slots thru your belly pan to secure the container.
My kit includes a set if stubby metric wrenches (harbor freight) a set of torx wrenches (harbor freight) some parachute cord, some duct tape, a 13/16 box end wrench for the torsion spring cam block (cut down a standard wrench) and a Gerber mutli tool. I got the strap online and the container at gander mountain.
Check out the pics,
I came up with this last season. It has worked well and I thought I'd share it. The tools are stored in a small container under the clutches. You will have to put two small slots thru your belly pan to secure the container.
My kit includes a set if stubby metric wrenches (harbor freight) a set of torx wrenches (harbor freight) some parachute cord, some duct tape, a 13/16 box end wrench for the torsion spring cam block (cut down a standard wrench) and a Gerber mutli tool. I got the strap online and the container at gander mountain.
Check out the pics,
rbell14
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Not bad, I know the standard kit usually bounces around and breaks open eventually. Nice set up.
rbell14
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Where did you get the box from?
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Muffin
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Gander MountainWhere did you get the box from?
Neat idea. With a skid plate you could hide the strap between the layers provided you did not pull it out.
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