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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dusty road on February 04, 2018, 12:12:30 PM
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I have just put roof racks with a basket on my ute and would like to carry two plastic jerry cans but in the laying down position. Has anyone done this and would I have issues with leaks. Looking for feedback in case it is not a very good idea.
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Water petrol Diesel ?
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I have just put roof racks with a basket on my ute and would like to carry two plastic jerry cans but in the laying down position. Has anyone done this and would I have issues with leaks. Looking for feedback in case it is not a very good idea.
I use this carrier from Frontrunner, solid as a rock and holds my 2 steel cans very securely ... https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/en/au/fuel-solutions/jerry-cans-holders/front-runner-universal-double-jerry-can-holder.html (https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/en/au/fuel-solutions/jerry-cans-holders/front-runner-universal-double-jerry-can-holder.html) ... Not quite laying down but not upright either and nil leaks.
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Done 20 thousand kms on all sorts of roads including rough corrugations with a plastic gerry of diesel laying flat in a roof basket. No leaks, no issues. Piece of outdoor carpet underneath and tied down securely with two ratchet straps.
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Done 20 thousand kms on all sorts of roads including rough corrugations with a plastic gerry of diesel laying flat in a roof basket. No leaks, no issues. Piece of outdoor carpet underneath and tied down securely with two ratchet straps.
Same here.
2 sometimes 3 plastic jerrys with diesel laying flat on the racks.
Rubber backed marine carpet for protection, wide webbing ratchet straps to secure.
They were the black Rheem jerrys.
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I’ve also done similar but with water and ULP (Willow brand - which is also Australian made). They will swell up a bit if it’s hot
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I will be carrying diesel.
Sounds like with a bit of protection and secured properly I should have no problems. Thanks for the replies its good to know that others have done it and it worked out OK. I normally carry them in the well body of my ute but now I have a canopy and I dont want the smell of diesel in there.
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I'm a massive fan of rotopax style fuel containers, a lot of the guys in our 4wd club use them for extended touring, as they sit a lot lower to the roof rack/platform than J cans...
http://s.aliexpress.com/nQjyeMJB?fromSns=Copy to clipboard
They come in a lot of different volumes as well, so you can have say 2x 30l diesel containers and a 5l 2- stroke one for the chainsaw
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I used 10 L plastic cans as they are easier to lift onto the roof rack. Mine are Pro Quip brand and have a pop out vent in the breather, a potential leak if not stored vertical, but less likely with diesel. Also used a couple of carpet squares under. A mate destroyed a spare doing a 19K half lap due to the side walls rubbing on the roof rack so it's something to guard against.
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I'm a massive fan of rotopax style fuel containers,
Great containers. but the $$$$$ :o :'(
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Great containers. but the $$$$$ :o :'(
The Chinese copies aren't as bad on the wallet, and are quick delivery too - about 4-5 days
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