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bvanaski

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I absolutely love the Front Runner Wolfpack boxes. They fit great on the roof rack or in the Jeep. They have seen rain and hail and have stayed dry inside. I like the size. Each box is dedicated to a specific need: cooking, food, survival, etc. I also enjoy how well they stack together. I can stack 6 without any issues.
 
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bvanaski

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Mountain View, CA, USA
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Brian
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Vanaski
I absolutely love the Front Runner Wolfpack boxes. They fit great on the roof rack or in the Jeep. They have seen rain and hail and have stayed dry inside. I like the size. Each box is dedicated to a specific need: cooking, food, survival, etc. I also enjoy how well they stack together. I can stack 6 without any issues.
 

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John Levers

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how long have you had those case. I'm looking at them and curious on how the hold up over time.
 

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I absolutely love the Front Runner Wolfpack boxes. They fit great on the roof rack or in the Jeep. They have seen rain and hail and have stayed dry inside. I like the size. Each box is dedicated to a specific need: cooking, food, survival, etc. I also enjoy how well they stack together. I can stack 6 without any issues.
I'll second that. We keep everything divided up in Wolf Packs as well. When its time to load the rig I just wheel them over on a handtruck.
 
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DrewKD

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I use the Dewalt TStack tool boxes. Very modular and many different sizes to choose from. I also use the TStack drawer units that I place on the bottom to use for utensils and spices. These are for my kitchen setup and dry goods. They work out great. Plus I hate lids that aren't attached. They always break or get lost. These also have a single handle which means one handed action.
 
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OutdoorsBen

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The rigid boxes are pretty popular form what i've seen. I would have gone that route but at my local HD they have a horrible plastic smell to them so I passed and used the yellow top HD ones. I have food in one and camping/cooking split into the other. The wolf pack boxes have intrigued me since I don't need to have cook and camp in the same box but I couldn't get away with food for 4 in a wolf pack. So would need 2 of them. Right now I can fit 3 yellow tops stacked up in the back of my jku with my fridge on the other side. I generally don't put anything on the roof for boxes. My roof is my gazelle tent and my awning.
 
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blacatoe

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I absolutely love the Front Runner Wolfpack boxes. They fit great on the roof rack or in the Jeep. They have seen rain and hail and have stayed dry inside. I like the size. Each box is dedicated to a specific need: cooking, food, survival, etc. I also enjoy how well they stack together. I can stack 6 without any issues.
Because the Front Runner boxes were out of stock I went with the Camp Cover brand. They’re identical in size and quality, they’re even from S.Africa too.
 
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Drkhrts

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US government surplus is another more cost effective option for Bomb proof- just need to look around for the size and type that fits your rig and needs. Mine are Harding’s with automatic pressure releases since they were meant for air travel. Make good seats and a good step up into the truck. I think I got them for $50- 60 a piece.
 

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none - BREAKER BREAKER HAND HELD CB AND WALKIE TALKIE
US government surplus is another more cost effective option for Bomb proof- just need to look around for the size and type that fits your rig and needs. Mine are Harding’s with automatic pressure releases since they were meant for air travel. Make good seats and a good step up into the truck. I think I got them for $50- 60 a piece.
Where would I find these beasts ?