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    Default Best place to mount a jerry can?

    Just ordered myself a jerry can after puttering out on a local road after running out of fuel. Apparently "about a quarter tank" actually means "about the square root of beat all" for my little Rover.

    So where's the best place to mount the thing on the 88" pickup? I want all opinions, both aesthetic and practical!

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    The old jeep style carriers can be had for 15 bucks or so and can be bolted down in the tub, preferably back in the corner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artificer View Post
    I want all opinions, both aesthetic and practical!

    Hmm...I'm conflicted. The title to this thread says "BEST place to mount jerrycan" but you still ask for asthetic but potentially impractical opinions.

    Well, here's my favorite, asthetically speaking, place to put them on a pre SIII rover. It is, coincidentally, probably one of the worst places to mount said cans:



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    Man I love that picture. x2 in the tub. Not too aesthetically pleasing but imminently practical.
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    we used gypsy rack on our hmmv.

    http://www.gypsyrack.com/docs/gypsy_rack_spare_web.pdf

    i'm making a smaller version for the back of my series. because i have a soft top it'll be easy to hook to the rear top rail of the tub.
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    I plan to have a 3 can version of that type of rack built which will be mounted on a receiver hitch so I can have it mounted only when i need it.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by czenkov View Post
    Man I love that picture. x2 in the tub. Not too aesthetically pleasing but imminently practical.
    Durr... where exactly in the back? I was worried about mounting it too close to the gate and reducing accessibility to the bed.

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    You can see my water can in the mount here.
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    This is how I mounted mine. Does not effect the tailgate at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by derekchace View Post
    This is how I mounted mine. Does not effect the tailgate at all.

    Other items mounted on truck do have effect on tailgaters though!
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