I may need to carry about 10 gallon extra fuel, and have two EPA certified GAS cans. However, I am not very comfortable on them sitting in the vehicle while driving because I think they do vent some fumes.
I was wondering, can I carry them on my tow hitch carrier? I have a 2" receiver tow hitch carrier which is 300lbs rated and made for ATVs, i.e. it is raised, so does not rob you of too much departure angle, which makes it very usable on trails for carrying stuff like camping chairs etc.,
I am wondering if strapping down a couple of gas cans too is allowed? I have ratchet straps and cargo net. Secondly, I often cover my equipment with TARP, but with Gas cans I am not going to do so because of air resistance static built up. Am I too paranoid?
I was wondering, can I carry them on my tow hitch carrier? I have a 2" receiver tow hitch carrier which is 300lbs rated and made for ATVs, i.e. it is raised, so does not rob you of too much departure angle, which makes it very usable on trails for carrying stuff like camping chairs etc.,
I am wondering if strapping down a couple of gas cans too is allowed? I have ratchet straps and cargo net. Secondly, I often cover my equipment with TARP, but with Gas cans I am not going to do so because of air resistance static built up. Am I too paranoid?