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Where you have your jerry cans mounted? Any pics? Thanks
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With the correct reinforcement plates they should be fine. Two of my HMMWVs came with fender mounted metal fuel can holders, and a third has the plastic holders mentioned above.Do they shake enough that you think they might crack the fender?
Not quite that much but I definitely want some beefier support.Do they shake enough that you think they might crack the fender?
Those don't fit the airlift bumper with the Rhino Tire carrier. I was hoping for one that would fit on the driver's side or the airlift bumper, even if it held only 1 can I would be fine. I have a M1025 so with the slantback I don't want it inside and want to find a place outside.Jake , There are those made for H1's they swing out with the spare tire. They hold up to 4 cans. That is my plan eventually.
I do think the one like I've got will work with the Rhino mounted where it is but, mounting the carrier is going to put it at the extreme edge of the bumper possibly to the point only 3 of the 4 holes can be used (I might add another between the top and bottom ones on the left hand side of the pivot plate though). I'm thinking I'm also going to need to slide the can holder itself left a bit on the mount but, I'm afraid that doing so might start to block the tail light. We'll see... I'll mount it to the bumper first then worry about sliding the holder left if there isn't enough clearance.Those don't fit the airlift bumper with the Rhino Tire carrier. I was hoping for one that would fit on the driver's side or the airlift bumper, even if it held only 1 can I would be fine. I have a M1025 so with the slantback I don't want it inside and want to find a place outside.
You are right for most people. And I actually saw another build with 4 cans mounted on the driver's side.I don't have a Hummer, yet, but it looks to me as if it would be better to have those rear fender mounted ones on the drivers side, as that is a blind spot for the driver anyway, putting them on the passenger side creates a huge visual barrier IMO.
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