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Rubbermaid ActionPacker tote

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Just wanted to post in here really quick and say that these are really neat little totes for fluids. We have one in both the XJ and 'Burb. A bottle of gear oil leaked out in mine and the little ActionPacker kept it from both getting on my interior and smelling up the Jeep. For anyone who's looking at some kind of storage for fluids, this is a really sweet little box.

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Good call. Pics?
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Here's a link. It's made in the USA (or at least mine is) and available at Wal-Mart.

http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Page ... D=RP091427
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OH...those things! I have all my car cleaning shit stored in one. Works well for that. I imagine it'd also be great for rig fluids. I might have to pick up another one for that purpose. It would also help to keep all the fluids separated from tools and other sharp objects that might puncture the bottles.
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I've got one too. Like it.
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Been trying to find the largest one for the back of the Treehugger and use this to mount/secure it. From Swag Offroad.
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http://swagoffroad.com/Action_Packer.html
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I had one and loved it. Forgot to strap it down on the way to Harlan last year and away it went on 81.
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BlueDodgeRam wrote:Been trying to find the largest one for the back of the Treehugger and use this to mount/secure it. From Swag Offroad.
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http://swagoffroad.com/Action_Packer.html

Sweet, no doubt... But $125, that's BS. I'll use bungee cords or sinch-straps.... :flipoff2:
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