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    An older topic, but I thought I would reply to this one instead of making a new one.

    1999 Dodge Dakota, 3.9L V-6, 2WD, 5 speed manual transmission. Here's some photos.

    My truck at a glance with the 102" whip CB antenna.


    400 watt power inverter is awesome. Runs my drill and other electronics that are useful as can be.


    Since the power inverter is wired directly to the battery with 10-2 wire, I put a fuse in-line so that if something happens and the leads come loose and touch each other, it'll pop the fuse instead of blowing up my battery.


    Supplies I keep behind the seat. Extension cord for use with the power inverter, jumper cables, battery charger, and my old serpentine belt. I replaced it already, but I kept the old one since it wasn't actually broken so if something happens and the new one breaks, I have a spare to get me home with.




    My CB radio. I use it just to chit chat and to keep in touch with my wife when I'm around town since it's less distracting than a cell phone.


    The bed and my toolbox.


    Contents of the toolbox in the bed: Ratchet straps, tow chain, hydraulic jack, 2 jack stands, magnetic tray and can of misc. bolts, extra fluids of all kinds, grease gun, and my tool bag with all of my hand tools including spare fuses.


    Jack and 4-way behind the passenger seat under the carpeting.


    And that big sexy 3.9L V-6, :P

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