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Old 04-02-2008, 09:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Fuel tank idea?

Some opinions,

You think one of these on the roof in my ARB rack would work? Seems like a cheap refueling solution for on the trail.

Amazon.com: Blitz 11055 Fuel Station 15 Gallon Container: Automotive


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Old 04-02-2008, 09:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Fuel tank idea?

I dont see why not, as long as it can be secured very good. Not too sure about it leaking though?
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Old 04-02-2008, 09:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Fuel tank idea?

Yea leaking is an issue for sure. I was also a little woried about to much weight on the roof making the vehicle top heavy.
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Re: Fuel tank idea?

That would be an extra 120 lbs on the roof when full. Your center of gravity would be high.,
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That would be an extra 120 lbs on the roof when full. Your center of gravity would be high.,
I'm not sure where else you could put it. I guess I could try to mount it under the rear end like other have suggested.
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I'm not sure where else you could put it. I guess I could try to mount it under the rear end like other have suggested.
I'd worry about ripping the nozzle off and spilling out the contents.
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I'd worry about ripping the nozzle off and spilling out the contents.
LOL perhaps I could just duct tape the nozzle to the fuel inlet since this thing drinks so much gas!

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Re: Fuel tank idea?

I see no reason why the roof rack cant carry the tank... there are plenty of folks who has 3-4 5gal containers up there..

It's not necessary cheaper, the plastic jugs cost less, but it's cool to carry that much fuel in single container.
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Re: Fuel tank idea?

Filling up a container while in contact with a vehicle is a potential static discharge problem. Be sure and do your homework before fitting and filling.... would hate it if someone lost their rig or were hurt.
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I'm not sure where else you could put it. I guess I could try to mount it under the rear end like other have suggested.
The nozzle is gravity-fed so you would have to put the gas into another container then into the FJ's gas tank for it to work there.
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