
Enthusiast I
Hi! looking for ideas on how to carry a 20 lb propane tank on my JKU without drilling into the body of the vehicle. I am getting a Gobi Rack with a 23zero RTT, any recommendations on maybe attaching the tank to the rack's ladder?
Enthusiast I
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Enthusiast I
There is a link in my message.Yes, 5 lb sounds fine. Any pointers on a bracket? Haven't found any with a simple attachment to the Jeep?
Enthusiast I
Advocate I
Explorer I
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Plenty of options with a Google search. Can use hose clamps to attach to your rack, or, don't attach it. The 5# is small enough to just squeeze it in a spot. Might be good to have it portable.Yes, 5 lb sounds fine. Any pointers on a bracket? Haven't found any with a simple attachment to the Jeep?
Explorer I
It would be easier if you wished that the 20# was a 5# and left the 11# alone :) Just sayin... Hahahai wish my 20# was the 11# and that my 11# was a 5#
Influencer II
Its an unnecessary amount of fuel, weight and size to want to "mount" on a Jeep, unless you are going into the deep for 6 months at a time. If it was an RV, sure, but being a mid size SUV, youre at a premium for mounting space.I dont understand why all the hate for a 20# tank. If you have room for it, why not use it?
Influencer III
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Influencer III
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Here ya go. They all about the same size, I liked the latch on this one.Mind sharing where you picked it up?
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View attachment 186291Looks like you have the taller thinner tank, my Worthington tank is shorter and wider.
Could you measure the size of the strap and opening to see if might allow for the 9.1” tank.
Thx
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