Chances are very slim. I doubt there would be enough velocity on anythything you’d kick up from the road to puncture the tank. Having taken my fair share of tanks out to shoot, anything did puncture the tank would simply vent the contents without exploding. The only way I have gotten one to ignite is having a road flare attached when shot.Man your trailer is so awesome. I have a question though, maybe it's not a deal for propane, but what happens if you're travelling down the highway and kick up a rock and it punctures that tank? Is there any chance of a splosion?
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Is your trailer painted, or Line X'd?Installed propane tank. I utilized one pre-drilled hole from where the “handle bar” had been mounted and drilled three more. It’s a little lower than I would’ve liked but doesn’t extend lower than the frame rails and I didn’t have to remove the right front tie-down.
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Rattle can black. It has held up well for 8+ years.Is your trailer painted, or Line X'd?
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My wife is taking the camera I bought her for Christmas so I expect she will be taking a lot of pictures.Looks awesome. Take lots of pics when you're fully setup at the campsite. Looking forward to seeing them! Have a great trip!
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I replaced the rear springs with heavier springs which has helped. I also load the trailer so the weight is more balanced. Empty, most of the weight on the trailer is to the front with the tongue box, battery and propane tank.Nice Rig!
Does the sag on the Jeep, due to the trailer tongue weight, bother you? If so what options might you consider to be able to raise the rear end so it your Jeep is level?
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The lights are a Big Agnes LED set I picked up at REI. Temps were in the 60s during the day and dropped into the low 50s at night.Looks like a great trip. How did you set up your light under your tent? What temps did you guys reach at night?