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Top 10 Items Every Automotive Enthusiast Preper Should Own if the Grid Goes Down

If the grid goes down—whether due to natural disasters, cyberattacks, or long-term societal disruptions—automotive enthusiasts who double as preppers will want to stay mobile, safe, and self-sufficient. Here’s a list of the Top 10 Items Every Automotive Enthusiast Prepper Should Own:

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1. Portable Power Station / Battery Generator

A high-capacity lithium power station (like those from Jackery, Bluetti, or EcoFlow) can charge tools, phones, radios, and even run a fridge in your car or garage.

2. Comprehensive Tool Set (Manual + Cordless)

Ensure you have:

  • High-quality hand tools (ratchets, torque wrenches, pliers)
  • A cordless impact wrench + drill (battery-powered)
  • Socket and specialty sets for your specific vehicle

3. Fuel Storage System

Stockpile non-ethanol gasoline or diesel in metal jerry cans or sealed fuel drums. Use stabilizers like Sta-Bil to extend shelf life. Also consider:

  • Siphon pump
  • Lockable fuel storage to prevent theft

4. Solar Charging Setup

Compact solar panels that can charge:

  • Your power station
  • 12V vehicle batteries
  • Communication devices
    Great for off-grid electrical independence.

5. Heavy-Duty Recovery Gear

If you’re bugging out or navigating rough terrain:

  • Tow straps & D-ring shackles
  • Portable winch (electric or manual)
  • Hi-lift jack or bottle jack
  • Traction boards (like Maxtrax)
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6. Diagnostic & Repair Equipment

  • OBD2 Scanner (battery-powered or Bluetooth)
  • Spare parts: belts, hoses, fuses, spark plugs, bulbs
  • Tire repair kit + inflator (manual or battery-powered)

7. Vehicle Security & Anti-Theft

When law enforcement is overwhelmed, you’ll need:

  • Steering wheel lock (like The Club)
  • Hidden GPS tracker
  • Kill switch or battery disconnect
  • Window laminate for break-in resistance

8. Emergency Safety Kit

  • Fire extinguisher (ABC-rated)
  • First-aid kit
  • Reflective vest, road flares, and flashlight (crank or solar)
  • Gas mask or respirator (for wildfire/smoke or chemical events)
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9. Maps, Radios, & Navigation Tools

  • Paper maps (topographic + state roads)
  • GMRS/FRS radios (for convoy or group comms)
  • Compass & GPS device (non-connected)

10. Vehicle-Based Survival Supplies

Keep a ready-to-go kit in your trunk:

  • Non-perishable food + water (3–7 days)
  • Thermal blankets & extra clothes
  • Camp stove or small grill
  • Water purification tools (filter, iodine tabs)

Optional Bonus:

  • Off-grid EV charger (for hybrid/EV owners)
  • Welding kit or inverter welder (field repairs)
  • Camper conversion kit (sleeping in vehicle)
AJ Grasso
AJ Grasso
25 years in the automotive industry with experience in Motorsports, Dealerships, Mechanic, Manufacturing, Wholesale, and Retail Shops. Irvine, CA