IdahoRanger
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Truxedo Lo Pro latches work fine with the swing out box.
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Yeah, they don't work for everybody for sure. And there are times where I have to pull mine out in order to either use the tie-downs in that location or get more space in the bed or whatever. So they're certainly not a perfect solution.Because of the lock down handles for our tonneau cover, we can't use these swing storage things. I would like to have one of them! I also looked under the front seats and there is not enought room for our cables.
I've been looking at getting something like that. How long does it hold a charge? As forgetful as I can be at times I'm afraid I'd charge it, toss it in the truck and forget about it. Then when I need it the most, say a year later or so, the battery would be dead.Dump the jumper cables (they’re dangerous) and get a jump/power pack. I’ve used (my Cobra) one for years and it works every time.
...and stores in a door pocket, glovebox, or glove compartment .
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We've already got cables and you can look and them and say "they should work". Granted they'll not work if you don't have another vehicle around but we do commonly have our 6x6 with us as a power source. Same as you ask, "how long will they still work a viable power source?" I am a believer in the KISS engineering system.I've been looking at getting something like that. How long does it hold a charge? As forgetful as I can be at times I'm afraid I'd charge it, toss it in the truck and forget about it. Then when I need it the most, say a year later or so, the battery would be dead.
I check mine every 6 -9 months or so, and it usually does NOT need any charging...and mine is 6 years old already.I've been looking at getting something like that. How long does it hold a charge? As forgetful as I can be at times I'm afraid I'd charge it, toss it in the truck and forget about it. Then when I need it the most, say a year later or so, the battery would be dead.
My power pack also lasts a long time and is good for several boost and can charge your cell phone and acts as a flashlight. Cables are reliable if there is another vehicle around. The booster can get you going if no one else is around. In the ideal world you have both.I've been looking at getting something like that. How long does it hold a charge? As forgetful as I can be at times I'm afraid I'd charge it, toss it in the truck and forget about it. Then when I need it the most, say a year later or so, the battery would be dead.
Same here...jumper cables are so 80s ?i got a battery pack instead of jumper cables. it fits under the seat
im self sufficient now and no longer need to flag down a terrified soccer mom at 2am begging for help.
I usually check mine every few months, but that's mostly because I use it quite a bit and want to keep it topped off. I'll usually try and give it a check before any of our week+ long trips or any winter trips. At this point it's just become part of my usual trip packing routine. Pack the clothes, grab the dog food, top off the jump pack, phone, keys, wallet, etc. haha Mine also has a built-in air compressor, work lights, and USB and 12V charging. I use it all around the house and when we're out camping so usually it needs a top off every once in awhile.I've been looking at getting something like that. How long does it hold a charge? As forgetful as I can be at times I'm afraid I'd charge it, toss it in the truck and forget about it. Then when I need it the most, say a year later or so, the battery would be dead.