Influencer II
I think its OverlandX who has his mounted on the rear corner ladder of his rack. It's a white JKU. It looks effective.Are you guys thinking the rear/ladder? Or on top somewhere?
Influencer II
I think its OverlandX who has his mounted on the rear corner ladder of his rack. It's a white JKU. It looks effective.Are you guys thinking the rear/ladder? Or on top somewhere?
I was going to fab something up from some ideas i had seen on youtube. but i think i can slim it down a lot and i will keep ya posted. i have purchased the parts just trying to find time, its boat show time.How did you figure you were going to secure the tank to the rear of the GOBI rack? I had this same idea for when I bought my mini propane tank. I think Power Tank sells aluminum tank holders that can somehow be bolted to the frame or ladder of the rack. I guess I would need to see it in person.
Got Airpretty much late spring thru summer we use our 5lb bottle on the adventure trailer for cooking, when late winter early spring we use 20lb bottle for our cooking & running our Proplex H2000 tent furnace & the 5lb bottle on the adventure trailer is back up\spare.
Like some mention the 5lb bottle is costly. I use the AT Overland 5lb propane mount.
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All the parts i used except 6 inch metal bars, no need for it.So the snow is gone and i got a chance to mount my tank, i had wa
tched a you tube video and said i can improve that.
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Enthusiast III
Did you buy or make the propane tank holder?pretty much late spring thru summer we use our 5lb bottle on the adventure trailer for cooking, when late winter early spring we use 20lb bottle for our cooking & running our Proplex H2000 tent furnace & the 5lb bottle on the adventure trailer is back up\spare.
Like some mention the 5lb bottle is costly. I use the AT Overland 5lb propane mount.
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Traveler III
@Nickzero , looks like your trip is off to a good start! You're moving out West, correct? I think I remember seeing you post that. If so, enjoy it out there! Tons of terrain!I bought an 11lb LP Tank off amazon. I bungied it to my Gobi rack while traversing the TAT. So far it's been solid. (Do not lie these tanks on their side).
Check us out on YouTube!
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I've heard that as well but I can't seem to find out why everybody says that. Lifestyle Overland went all the way to Alaska and back with their tank on its side the entire time it was up on the roof rack. That's several thousand miles. I asked them if they had any issues and they said none at all. They also said the same thing that everyone says not to, but not why not to.I bought an 11lb LP Tank off amazon. I bungied it to my Gobi rack while traversing the TAT. So far it's been solid. (Do not lie these tanks on their side).
Check us out on YouTube!
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Those are nice and all but $240 a piece? That's close to $500 for a pair. Wow, and I thought my Viking composite 8lb tank was expensive.How about couple of these ? Only 23.1 x 7.2 x 6.8 inches
Worthington 299494 6-Pound Aluminum Propane Cylinder
Some tanks are made to lay on their side (usually for RVs, forklifts, etc.). They are very expensive compared to upright tanks. I have a 20 lbs. forklift tank mounted sideways on my roof rack and it is vapor service like a standard upright. Some sideways tanks provide liquid service...you don't want one of those.I've heard that as well but I can't seem to find out why everybody says that. Lifestyle Overland went all the way to Alaska and back with their tank on its side the entire time it was up on the roof rack. That's several thousand miles. I asked them if they had any issues and they said none at all. They also said the same thing that everyone says not to, but not why not to.
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Thanks! So far so good! We will be eventually moving out west not sure 100% on where though. We will keep trekking the TAT and we may find a new place to settle. Loving the scenic drive so far. Jeep is holding up great!@Nickzero , looks like your trip is off to a good start! You're moving out West, correct? I think I remember seeing you post that. If so, enjoy it out there! Tons of terrain!
Traveler III
Thanks! So far so good! We will be eventually moving out west not sure 100% on where though. We will keep trekking the TAT and we may find a new place to settle. Loving the scenic drive so far. Jeep is holding up great!
Influencer II
Thanks man! We are lovin it!That's awesome to hear! Looks like you guys are having a blast...some great pics you've posted! I'll check out the channel tonight!