PuddleJumper
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i have 3 jerry cans in my bed. i just added 2 extra d rings 2 can spaces away from the rear most tie down point. that along with a rubber bed mat and a rachet strap. no budging, no squeeks, and 4 can capacity total. cost me 20 bucks.Installed a Wavian Jerry Can and holder from Front Runner in the bed of the Gladiator.
20l Jerry Can with Spout / Red (frontrunneroutfitters.com)
Single Jerry Can Holder (frontrunneroutfitters.com)
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Mounted it with M8 rivnuts, but if I had to do it again, I would drill smaller holes and then cut threads into it using a tread cutting bolt. That way if you want to remove it later, you would have just four small holes that could easily be filled with black silicone or RTV gasket.
Recommended alternative steps:
1) Place jerry can holder on truck bed so that the mounting holes are sitting over the raised ribs.
2) Mark and center punch the hole locations.
4) Drill holes using 0.28” diameter bit.
5) Using a socket wrench, screw in the thread cutting bolt half way and then back it out.
6) Mount Jerry Can Holder to bed using lock washers and button head bolts.
All the below items can be found online at Amazon if not available at your local hardware store.
(Qty) Description
(1) #70 or K Drill Bit Solid Carbide (.028")
(1) Steel Thread Cutting Screw, Hex Washer Head, Type F, 5/16"-18 Thread Size
(4) 5/16-18 x 1/2" Bolts Black Oxide Fully Threaded (button head bolt)
(4) 5/16" Stainless Steel Internal Tooth Star Lock Washers
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