What's in the back of your Jeep?
Junior Member
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 47
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From: Central California
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
I have a backpack sitting on the back seat with
paracord
smaller paracord
water bottle
knife
knife sharpener
pen
paper
socket and ratchet for spare tire
tire pressure gauge
screwdrivers
crescent wrench
ratchet strap
jumpers
blanket
flashlight
In the cargo area is
spare tire
bottle of antifreeze wedged between seat and spare
spare hoses
duct tape
In the front is
fixed blade knife
binoculars
compass
pen
notebook
gum
I need to add more stuff as I go along.
paracord
smaller paracord
water bottle
knife
knife sharpener
pen
paper
socket and ratchet for spare tire
tire pressure gauge
screwdrivers
crescent wrench
ratchet strap
jumpers
blanket
flashlight
In the cargo area is
spare tire
bottle of antifreeze wedged between seat and spare
spare hoses
duct tape
In the front is
fixed blade knife
binoculars
compass
pen
notebook
gum
I need to add more stuff as I go along.
Member
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 235
Likes: 0
From: E-town, kentucky
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Last spring I had a green house on wheels. We had some serious rain here and the seal around my lift gate was wasted and after 3 days of pouring rain, the seal couldn't take it anymore. I ended having about an inch of water in the back. Well, one day after I went to drain the water and what do I find....
this little guy...


It took about week of heat, sun, and towels to dry it all out. So I did one of my budget mods...I used some of my weather stripping I had left over from the winter and applied it to the lift gate. All better now and it's still holding. As for now, my sub box is back there along with 2 amps, a set of tools, rags, my Haynes manual, spare tire, and a bottle of all major fluids used in the jeep. (It likes to mark it's territory)
this little guy...


It took about week of heat, sun, and towels to dry it all out. So I did one of my budget mods...I used some of my weather stripping I had left over from the winter and applied it to the lift gate. All better now and it's still holding. As for now, my sub box is back there along with 2 amps, a set of tools, rags, my Haynes manual, spare tire, and a bottle of all major fluids used in the jeep. (It likes to mark it's territory)
Lets see a prius do that!





