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Gas Can Mount Question

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#1 ·
Anyone know how this gas tank carrier is installed or have a link to installation details?

It appears that it is mounted to the quarter panel, but it looks like it would block the tailgate door from opening. Is it mounted to the tailgate?

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#2 ·
MudPro said:
Anyone know how this gas tank carrier is installed or have a link to installation details?

It appears that it is mounted to the quarter panel, but it looks like it would block the tailgate door from opening. Is it mounted to the tailgate?
I'd like to know as well. If it's mounted to the tailgate that would add a lot of weight out there on the end and there would be no access to the latch that I can see. I wager it is mounted to the corner panel and swings out. That's how I'd do it anyway.
 
#4 ·
MudPro said:
Anyone know how this gas tank carrier is installed or have a link to installation details?

It appears that it is mounted to the quarter panel, but it looks like it would block the tailgate door from opening. Is it mounted to the tailgate?
I found this pic from the link to the build in the readers rubis forum. It almost looks like its attached to both but its hard to tell.

http://flickr.com/photos/27368724@N08/2 ... 193393827/
 
#5 ·
herdnerd said:
MudPro said:
Anyone know how this gas tank carrier is installed or have a link to installation details?

It appears that it is mounted to the quarter panel, but it looks like it would block the tailgate door from opening. Is it mounted to the tailgate?
I found this pic from the link to the build in the readers rubis forum. It almost looks like its attached to both but its hard to tell.

http://flickr.com/photos/27368724@N08/2 ... 193393827/
Good detective work, but I'm afraid the answer is still vague. It looks like the bracket that hold the can spans both the quarter panel and the door!?! :eek:

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#7 ·
I dont know if its the best idea because of the added stress on the hinges, but that bolt that looks like it goes through the door I think is an optical illusion, that is the mounting bracket for the strap around the gerry can. I think those two bars mounted horizontally are bolted to the tailgate only because he wouldnt close off his rear door especially since he uses a hard top some of the times too
 
#11 ·
bob1340 said:
Prairie Jeepin said:
It does look like it is attached to both body and gate. Maybe he doesent use the tailgate? No, the WW2 ones didn't have gates.

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I suspect this guy is looking for a M-1 50 cal to mount in the rear as well.
Don't you mean the M2 :D
 
#13 ·
Got this info so far from the builder...

"Yes, the tailgate opens with the jerry can mounted. It's pretty solid too, with minimal "jiggle" when full. The third brake light is mounted on the gate as well. The door handle is easy to pull, just behind the mount, & I can lock and unlock the gate from inside the jeep with a pull cable. Thanks for asking!"

Asked for some better photos and fab description of this mod also. Hopefully will have this soon.
 
#14 ·
I thought I read before that he moved the stock tire carrier over to the right some,
then made a bracket that mounted the can kinda hanging off the gate.

I would LOOOVE to do something like this, as I really dont want to put a heavy tire swing bumper on.
But I worry about the stock hinges being able to handle the weight.
Think they could handle the 5 Gal can and a 33" tire?

~John
 
#16 ·
Is that homemade?
Looks nice, but its still relying on the stock hinge mounts on the body.
Would that not sag over time?

I really wanted to get one of these, and weld on a gas tank mount.
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12203_01_07.htm

But, I am 90% sure I cant now, that I have the Garvin Roof Rack on there :(
~John
 
#17 ·
jtice said:
Is that homemade?
Looks nice, but its still relying on the stock hinge mounts on the body.
Would that not sag over time?

I really wanted to get one of these, and weld on a gas tank mount.
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12203_01_07.htm

But, I am 90% sure I cant now, that I have the Garvin Roof Rack on there :(
~John
Are you talking about mine? No stock hinges on this. 1" pins. Brackets welded to rockmen corners. You could hang a cow on this. LOL