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    Yeah, I have to admit, I nerd out on Mad Max stuff....

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
    Bart and Joe: I'm reminded of Thunderdome:

    "Two nerds enter...one nerd leaves..."


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    Or you could always purchase the shorter fatter plastic cans and put them on your loadwarrior.
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    Not to "poop in anyone's punchbowl" here but...
    Won't a rear hitch mounted fuel holder make getting rear ended a little TOO interesting???

    As a side note, I fit two of the little 2+ gallon plastic cans on my roof rack last year & hauled them to Moab & back...never used a drop.
    Some of those who were there may remember how they looked like they were going to implode in the morning, and in the heat of the afternoon, they looked like they were "inflated".
    I still can't believe they sealed that well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub
    Not to "poop in anyone's punchbowl" here but...
    Won't a rear hitch mounted fuel holder make getting rear ended a little TOO interesting???
    Nah, that's external combustion and good incentive to not tailgate.

    Interesting side note: When I had my 1st Gen Trooper I used to get rear-ended in a local McDonalds drive-thru I frequented for lunch ocassionally. At the time, both bumpers were overly-stout units I had fabbed from 6" channel so there never was any damage to my rig just the person hitting me. To "dissuade" further introductions of that nature I fabbed up what more-or-less looked like a big steel mace for my rear 2" receiver. Only once person took a shot at it, and left their grill and part of a condenser impaled on it.
    Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Black
    To "dissuade" further introductions of that nature I fabbed up what more-or-less looked like a big steel mace for my rear 2" receiver. Only once person took a shot at it, and left their grill and part of a condenser impaled on it.
    Oooohhh, I want one.
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