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I'd seen frame mounted Propane tanks for RVs. Wondering if anyone has ever done one to a JT. I prefer the look of an AluCab with a bottle on the back. Wondering how I can hide it.

Of course having compressed explosive gas under an offroad vehicle sounds like a Darwin Award waiting to happen, but figured I'd throw out the idea.

We can be serious about the idea at first and then make fun of it later.
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My only real comment is if you do hide it, be sure to have some type of signage alerting emergency responders in the event you're in a wreck.
 

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Between the spare tire, driveshaft, fuel tank, and exhaust, I don't know where you would locate a bottle.
 
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Between the spare tire, driveshaft, fuel tank, and exhaust, I don't know where you would locate a bottle.
Fair. I was trying to figure it out, but unless I want to put it where the spare was, there are not many areas.
 

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If you remove the spare and the heat shield you might find enough real estate as far as possible from the exhaust.
 

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As a first responder, install it in the bed in a secure holder. In the 23 years I've been a firefighter, every car fire I've been involved with has had heavy fire under it at some point. Every single one of the hundreds.
 

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How much propane are you using on a camping trip? Unless you're overlanding for a month at a time it's not like you need a 20lb bottle.
 

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my motorhome has an onboard propane tank mounted behind one of the doors, and quite frankly, it can be a pain to get it filled in remote areas. In fact, I carry two exchange size tanks and have a regulator and hose that allows me to use the exterior propane port to connect these smaller tanks to the motorhome…just have to shut off the onboard tank and connect a smaller tank.

Two years ago on our winter trip, I had a hard time finding someone to fill our onboard propane tank in Northern Arizona/southern Utah. At the truck stops, it was too cold, short staffed, storm on the horizon or some other stupid reason. We stopped at 7 places over 250 miles, and finally found a KOA that would fill our onboard tank. At that time, I only had one full portable tank that was full, so swapped the empty at a Home Depot. I‘ve even thought of replacing the onboard propane with two portable tanks I could swap at Home Depot or other store in a pinch, but taking along two portable tanks has solved our problem.

We spend a lot of time boon-docking, so it can be hard to find places to fill an onboard tank when it runs low...

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