the brand new rotopax I had no issue with, however, I picked up two from CBI when I got my bumper that were discounted from the factory and those are the two I had issues with.Oh man don't tell me that. Had I known they leaked I would have gone a cheaper and different route. I've yet to mount them but will make sure I test them with water first. Thanks for the heads up though. Btw I'll be driving up to Colorado at the end of august....looking at checking out Rocky Mountains NP and Alpine Loop
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They swell once filled and mounted making them very hard to remove from their mount. Do not over tighten the twist mount or you'll be in trouble.Oh man don't tell me that. Had I known they leaked I would have gone a cheaper and different route. I've yet to mount them but will make sure I test them with water first. Thanks for the heads up though. Btw I'll be driving up to Colorado at the end of august....looking at checking out Rocky Mountains NP and Alpine Loop
They do swell and flex even while empty. I like their mounting versatility a lot though.They swell once filled and mounted making them very hard to remove from their mount. Do not over tighten the twist mount or you'll be in trouble.
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Why are you getting rid of it? Any issues?I have a 4 gallon rotopax, that I may actually be getting rid of. Works great. I like the slim profile. Easy to store.
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