Homebrew Gas Can Mount
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From: Virginia Beach
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Homebrew Gas Can Mount
i want to mount this can maybe where the spare mount goes since my spare is on my roof rack, has anyone done this? any ideas?
i dont want to put it on my roof rack since i'll be doing some cross-country driving this summer and dont want it to overheat or anything like that.
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From: New Jersey
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Definitely don't want that inside your Jeep. You'll die from those fumes before you know it. A gas tank inside your Jeep on a hot summer day...lot's of smelly fumes and not so safe.
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From: Bristol,Pa
Year: 94
Model: Cherokee
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Ideally you want an older NATO style or Scepter fuel cannister, dont buy one of the newer CARB compliant cans. Quite frankly they suck..
A removal mount would be good, gives you options. Something like my buds..
A removal mount would be good, gives you options. Something like my buds..
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If you plan of having the gas can with you for over an hour, defenitly make an exterior mount of some sort
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From: j-burg NY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5l 4 cyl
YEAH we do that hole behind the seat thing but i also use my moms car which she dosent even want it in there so i was using 2 milk creats hooked together. and i dont have a back bumper made yet and i dont wanna put it on my front plus i really dont like the ones on the outside.
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Swiss jerry cans are a great way to keep extra fuel. I bought 2 of them last summer, and they work great. I put them up on my roof rack, grab my ball siphon from Harbor Freight Tools ($3.99), run it down into the gas tank, and viola, it works like a champ. I can usually do it without even getting gas on my hands!! I did the funnel thing, with regular gas cans, and that is not awesome!! LOL!! Gas, even in storage, will generate fumes/pressure, and even more so while being jostled about(driving). So, with all of the risks, IMHO, the fuel should be outside of the vehicle. Gasoline is far too volatile to store inside the cabin with you. This is just my $.02 worth, so take of it what you will...
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From: Virginia Beach
Year: 1999
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good thing i posted this, the whole 'inside the car' idea is out the window. i guess i'm going to make some type of mount for the back of my hatch. on the outside. maybe i'll mount it on my roof rack if i think up a way to streamline it
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From: St Augustine Florida
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I just realized this thread prob belongs in the FAB section.. so here is my main idea so far.
shiny new gas can.
sweet looking xj.
sweet looking xj + shiny new gas can = badassness
i think it'll work. it doesnt block the lights any and the hatch should be more than strong enough to hold the can while full. i dont wanna be another shmo with a can on his roof rack
shiny new gas can.
sweet looking xj.
sweet looking xj + shiny new gas can = badassness
i think it'll work. it doesnt block the lights any and the hatch should be more than strong enough to hold the can while full. i dont wanna be another shmo with a can on his roof rack