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Old 12-08-2007, 02:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I ordered my combo set and after a small bit of confusion it was on it's way to me. Well somehow UPS couldn't see my apartment number on the package, though it was obvious to me, and said they delivered...but they didn't. I called Doc who was great and started a trace on it, and told me if it didn't show in a few days he would send me another. He sent e-mails and called to keep me informed of what was going on. Best he could since UPS apparently didn't know. Well long story short (too late) it showed. I got the net removed and the rack installed in about 2.5 hours. It would probably go quicker if 1) you don't have the nets, or you just cut the pins off. and 2) unlike me you are not an idiot and can manage to drill the hole where it belongs the first time. I ended drilling them through the rack holes after I got a couple bolts on. Awesome stuff! Bags are fantastic quality, and can hold a ton of ****! So here are some pics.


Contained there in is; tools, hatchet, cliff bars (emergency food), jumper cables, grippers (slips over shoe for walking on ice), spare headlight bulbs, shop rags, and glass cloth.


Sorry it's blurry
this contains my first aid stuff, survival blankets, poncho, candles, matches, compass, multi-tool.

Good stuff I HIGHLY recommend. Quality stuff and excellent customer service. Can't say enough good stuff.
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Re: Doc and the MPAC adventure

i got mine a while back, and I LOVE IT. I have so much junk stored in there I dont know what i was doing without it!
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i got mine a while back, and I LOVE IT. I have so much junk stored in there I dont know what i was doing without it!
It is amazing how much stuff you can fit in them isn't it?
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In one bag I have all of my towing accessories; trailer balls, locks, ect. in another I have a first aid kit and another I have tie down ropes and bungee cords I think one has the dog leashes in it. So much stuff.
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Re: Doc and the MPAC adventure

Looks great.

I still have the two smaller ones on the back empty.
I have a bag of bungies I got for Christmas back around '89, I think I will see if they will fit into one of those.

As far as the two bigger packs on the back, I stuffed all of this into the two of them for a survival kit.

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