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Badegg 12-05-2013 08:09 PM

Places to mount extra fuel in jerry cans in a tj
 

Carrying extra fuel in or on a tj??

Does anyone have any suggestions/pictures if how or where they have mounted jerry cans in there tj for extra fuel/ storage :)

Richo 12-05-2013 09:48 PM

Normal 20l Jerry cans are a pita.
I've carried 2x10l plastic fuel cans on the top of the rear wheel arches, strapped to the rear roll cage stays.

Otherwise rotopax fuel cells, which are square and flat , 10-15 cm think dep on size, can be stored in places where normal jerries can't, ie behind rear seat, flat on rear floor etc.

Jonesy 13-05-2013 07:50 AM

http://rotopax.com/

Wooders 13-05-2013 01:26 PM

Solutions I've seen are:
Bigger fuel tank, auxiliary tank, jerry cans on a swing away.
Also had a mate that was into dirtbikes use a boat tank strapped to his roof rack.

Rosie 13-05-2013 08:19 PM

Avoid the ARB Long Ranger tank at all costs. Biggest regret I've had trying to deal with that mob.

Sontssonts 13-05-2013 09:25 PM

Places to mount extra fuel in jerry cans in a tj
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonesy (Post 1381428)

Rotopax a very expensive. Do look pimp though

Tassie Jeeper 13-05-2013 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wooders (Post 1381491)
Solutions I've seen are:
Bigger fuel tank, auxiliary tank, jerry cans on a swing away.
Also had a mate that was into dirtbikes use a boat tank strapped to his roof rack.

iv done that too when i went down sandy cape it was a 60 liter tank and i would recommend hd springs if ur gonna do it my jeep was bottoming constantly!!:wall:

mind u i managed to cram as much stuff into my wrangler as most would in a pootroll or landbruiser.


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