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You can also see the spot lights I bought from gimpyrobb. The two on the hitch are for reverse lights. The two mounted high up on the bed are for working at night.
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That's why I have my "scepter" water cans there.I don't think storing fuel there is a good idea just because of all the drooling morons driving around with their heads up their wazoos.
Water and coolant might be OK.
This mod is also on my "to do" list.Here's the illusive hinged can holder that was designed for the passenger side step.
Good luck finding one!
They look easy enough to fabricate, just add hinge.
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As always, I have one but haven't installed it yet!Here's the illusive hinged can holder that was designed for the passenger side step.
Good luck finding one!
They look easy enough to fabricate, just add hinge.
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RAYZER, how does the can stay put ? Is there some bolt or pin used to keep the can from tipping over ?Here's the illusive hinged can holder that was designed for the passenger side step.
Good luck finding one!
They look easy enough to fabricate, just add hinge.
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Would be really slick if the pin was on bottom so you didn't have to unstrap gas canI pinned it through the step.
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Very clever ! This way someone cannot come and pull the pin out and let your fuel can tip over.I pinned it through the step.
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Pictures please !I have one on the left step in the oe holder, one on my lest forward mud flapfender, one outside the battery box on the right, one off the rear the rear of the right step, one up in the right bed acess, one on my right mud flapfender, one for coolant in the left corner of the front bumper, total 7, the mud flapfender holders carry drinking water for the rally, the rest of the time they carry fuel containers.
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