Jerry Cans
#1
Jerry Cans
Think I understand what they're for, but looking to hear from others. On some long trips driving in mountain west, I noticed that sometimes gas can be many miles apart (Wyoming) and that it can be at times ices to have an extra tank of gas as the Wrangler doesn't have great mileage. Also, long trips to a trail usually leaves you without much gas when you get there, or sometimes it's sketchy when you're on the trail with low gas.
I was considering adding a Jerry can mount and tank for gas for my trip to Moab this Labor Day as it's a long drive, and will want to make sure I have gas for hitting the trails.
What have been your guys experiences with this and what are some suggestions on mounts? I was considering the mount to the spare tire for a close fit.
I was considering adding a Jerry can mount and tank for gas for my trip to Moab this Labor Day as it's a long drive, and will want to make sure I have gas for hitting the trails.
What have been your guys experiences with this and what are some suggestions on mounts? I was considering the mount to the spare tire for a close fit.
#2
Super Moderator
You can do a spare tire mount but unless you've got a mount that is reinforced to hold the extra weight then that's where you need to go first.
Another option- MorRyde makes a mount that sits on the front quarter panel but doesn't touch the paint. You can safely store fuel up there.
Another option- MorRyde makes a mount that sits on the front quarter panel but doesn't touch the paint. You can safely store fuel up there.
#3
JK Jedi Master
I wouldn't worry about if for Moab if you're just "hitting the trails". That is, if you're starting in Moab with a serious overlanding trip--say from there down to Elephant Hill, out of Canyonlands on the south side (Beef Basin), then over to Canyonlands Maze District on the east side, then gas is certainly a concern. But, if you're driving Tower Arch, Fins and Things, Gemini Bridges, Hell's Gate, Poison Spider Mesa, or even Elephant Hill, etc, and return to Moab, just fill up each morning before you head out.
Of course, LOL, I'm the guy giving advice that always seems to be running out of gas because the only station for 250 miles was out of gas. So carrying an extra few gallons is not a bad idea. But Moab has a dozen or two gas stations. And if it's just the popular "trails" at Moab, I wouldn't bother to fill any jerry cans. Seriously, unless you are planning to drive long distances between gas stops at Moab, you shouldn't worry about it.
Me, in full running trim when gas is a real concern--somewhere north of the Arctic Circle ...
Of course, LOL, I'm the guy giving advice that always seems to be running out of gas because the only station for 250 miles was out of gas. So carrying an extra few gallons is not a bad idea. But Moab has a dozen or two gas stations. And if it's just the popular "trails" at Moab, I wouldn't bother to fill any jerry cans. Seriously, unless you are planning to drive long distances between gas stops at Moab, you shouldn't worry about it.
Me, in full running trim when gas is a real concern--somewhere north of the Arctic Circle ...
#4
I carry a 3 gal Rotopax on trips. I fill it and add Stabil so I can keep fuel in there for months.
Why?
I was wheeling in the Colorado mountains and the low fuel light came on when I finally got to a small town. I was so relieved only to discover their only gas station was out of gas for the day, and the truck would be there 'sometime tomorrow'. I white knuckled it to the next town 18 miles away on the low fuel light as darkness was closing in. I got real lucky and made it but carry extra fuel now, hahaha.
Why?
I was wheeling in the Colorado mountains and the low fuel light came on when I finally got to a small town. I was so relieved only to discover their only gas station was out of gas for the day, and the truck would be there 'sometime tomorrow'. I white knuckled it to the next town 18 miles away on the low fuel light as darkness was closing in. I got real lucky and made it but carry extra fuel now, hahaha.
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JK Super Freak
#6
I carry a 3 gal Rotopax on trips. I fill it and add Stabil so I can keep fuel in there for months. Why? I was wheeling in the Colorado mountains and the low fuel light came on when I finally got to a small town. I was so relieved only to discover their only gas station was out of gas for the day, and the truck would be there 'sometime tomorrow'. I white knuckled it to the next town 18 miles away on the low fuel light as darkness was closing in. I got real lucky and made it but carry extra fuel now, hahaha.
#7
I carry a 3 gal Rotopax on trips. I fill it and add Stabil so I can keep fuel in there for months. Why? I was wheeling in the Colorado mountains and the low fuel light came on when I finally got to a small town. I was so relieved only to discover their only gas station was out of gas for the day, and the truck would be there 'sometime tomorrow'. I white knuckled it to the next town 18 miles away on the low fuel light as darkness was closing in. I got real lucky and made it but carry extra fuel now, hahaha.
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Use one ounce of stabil for every 2.5 gallons of gasoline. It will not harm your vehicle and has been around for a really long time. Gasoline will stay fresh 3-5 months in a sealed container. Stabil will keep it fresh for over a year to 24 months. If you run old gas in your vehicle, lawn mower, weed eater, pressure washer....it will just run rough or may not start.
#9
JK Junkie
i use the side mount
I like it . I was going to mount racks in the rear ,but decided I liked the looks of it on the side . And knowing you have the fuel is a good feeling at least I feel this way
#10
I always carry gas when I go out to the Colorado mountains, because I may camp out in the high country for several days and exploring the area takes gas. I don't like to take chances especially because I am usually by myself. I use the Hardrock rear bumper with jerry can racks and a overhead basket on my JK.