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    The Warn actually came up briefly in our discussion... and I basically said that's a GREAT point... if you're going to spend ~$1500, get the Warn Winch with the OBA built in.

    Did you ever get an external reservoir for it? Or do you just run yours direct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt_ View Post
    Did you ever get an external reservoir for it? Or do you just run yours direct?
    I run mine direct, I do have a portable extension in the garage but I have never used it on the Jeep (one more thing to carry).
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    I agree with getting the dewalt kit. The 18V tools have tons of power and you can charge the batteries with a small inverter so as long as you have two batteries you should never be down. I carry my dewalt kit and well you seen the video actually used the saw. I also carry my dremel tool because the thing is so handy just plug into my jeep and its all good. I also carry an assortment of tools including electrical solder-less connectors and stuff which we used trying to fix Neils CB. OBA is only good for IMO for tires its just not needed for tools with todays batteries. I also carry a grade 5 hardware kit for those moments.

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    Oba is also great for that web locker we should all have....sigh maybe one day.
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