20 liter jerry can holding brackets for D2 SD roof rack?
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20 liter jerry can holding brackets for D2 SD roof rack?
Been looking at my options for mounting "3" 20 liter Jerry gas cans to my roof rack. I found this kit from Atlantic British but its made by BajaRack so Im not sure if it would work with my Sd rack. http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/BAJAFCH If not what else is out there? I would like to avoid having to pay a fab shop to make custom brackets. Also note that I plan on fitting a full size spare tire and 1-2 wolf pack storage boxes on the rack as well. Thoughts?
Dumb question perhaps: Can I use the green Nato Jerry cans to store fuel? Or do I need to look for cans that say CARB approved? Does it matter? Typically you would put fuel in red containers but seeing how I wont be storing water and I prefer green cans to red I dont think it would harm anything.
Thanks
Dumb question perhaps: Can I use the green Nato Jerry cans to store fuel? Or do I need to look for cans that say CARB approved? Does it matter? Typically you would put fuel in red containers but seeing how I wont be storing water and I prefer green cans to red I dont think it would harm anything.
Thanks
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I have a few like these but without the hinge. Simple strap goes over the Nato can and holds it in place. Not expo portal approved I'm sure but cheap and easy. Found mine for around $10 apiece.
Military Hinged Jerry Can Holder 12356858 Complete Kit | eBay
Military Hinged Jerry Can Holder 12356858 Complete Kit | eBay
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Dumb question perhaps: Can I use the green Nato Jerry cans to store fuel? Or do I need to look for cans that say CARB approved? Does it matter? Typically you would put fuel in red containers but seeing how I wont be storing water and I prefer green cans to red I dont think it would harm anything.
those work fine for fuel, same vessel....mine used to be that color, but have been scratched naked and resprayed a few times
those work fine for fuel, same vessel....mine used to be that color, but have been scratched naked and resprayed a few times
Last edited by dusty1; 05-22-2015 at 10:04 AM.
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Thanks for the tip army rover, I'll consider those straps if I don't like anything else.
As for the cans themselves. Ab sells carb approved fuel cans and normal NATO cans of same size. Both are green but the NATO cans are described by AB as being for water and are cheaper vs the carb cans.
As for the cans themselves. Ab sells carb approved fuel cans and normal NATO cans of same size. Both are green but the NATO cans are described by AB as being for water and are cheaper vs the carb cans.
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At one point I was seriously considering one of these 15 gallon top side marine fuel tanks, low profile, built in baffles so no swashing, permanent mount to roof rack:
Moeller Marine Online - Topside Tanks
And a gravity fed handle to pump direct into the LR fuel tank:
Flo n’ Go Duramax Fuel Caddy Replacement Pump and Hose Assembly — For Use with Duramax 14-Gal. Fuel Caddy, 10ft. Hose, Model# 06932 | Fuel Caddies| Northern Tool + Equipment
Of course you had to move the hose connection to the lowest point on the tank but that's an easy DIY.
Moeller Marine Online - Topside Tanks
And a gravity fed handle to pump direct into the LR fuel tank:
Flo n’ Go Duramax Fuel Caddy Replacement Pump and Hose Assembly — For Use with Duramax 14-Gal. Fuel Caddy, 10ft. Hose, Model# 06932 | Fuel Caddies| Northern Tool + Equipment
Of course you had to move the hose connection to the lowest point on the tank but that's an easy DIY.
Last edited by caymandrew; 05-26-2015 at 01:40 PM.
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I've never even been close to taking a trip that would need more than the 24 gallons the tank holds. This is the quick photoshop job I did just so I could better visualize it, it's all to scale:
Which I can still do with my current setup:
Using a pair of the Cargo Van Roof Racks:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-of-Heav...7c499a&vxp=mtr
Maybe someday, but ultimately I went with the lift and mud claws first, next is a steel bumper and winch, a rear steel bumper, and down at the end of the list is plans like this for when I may actually be more than 10 miles from a gas station. But don't get me wrong, I get (stuck) and play hard out there:
Which I can still do with my current setup:
Using a pair of the Cargo Van Roof Racks:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-of-Heav...7c499a&vxp=mtr
Maybe someday, but ultimately I went with the lift and mud claws first, next is a steel bumper and winch, a rear steel bumper, and down at the end of the list is plans like this for when I may actually be more than 10 miles from a gas station. But don't get me wrong, I get (stuck) and play hard out there:
Last edited by caymandrew; 05-26-2015 at 05:38 PM.