Yeah, after the October flood when I couldn't get home because the water rose so fast I had to crash at a Co worker's place with whatever was in my jeep. Getting back in was a B because of all the debris that filled the streets.
I just carry booster cables, air compressor, and a tow rope... Unless I'm going out of town... Then I grab all the tools needed to change a tire, since my truck didn't come with it, lol
I carry all tools, tow ropes, chain, ratchet straps, compressor/ jump starter, multiple jacks, and some of the most random sh...stuff on the planet, just ask Dennis. I could probably MacGyver my way out of nearly anything just from the junk in my truck....
Blow up doll, you are missing a blow up doll. You know, in case you get stranded and you are alone. Which you won't be alone if you have a blow up doll. If you aren't alone, that might be awkward. I like saying blow up doll... Blow up doll. Anyways, that a pretty extensive but useful list of items to keep with you. My personal problem would be using stuff from its neatly organized placement when I needed it and not taking the time to replace it like it was stored.
Actually, I did some organizing before taking the picture The Patriot has a surprising amount of space around the spare and when stuff gets muddy I just tie it to the front bumper.
37 McDonalds napkins 1 package of Sweet and Sour sauce of undetermined age 9 winter gloves - 6 left and 3 right, some may match 79 cents in change that pocket knife I've been trying to find for 6 months broken ice scraper