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Old 03-08-2008 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by utahgoose
Man, I'd love to have the extra 18 gal tank.

Some of the wheeling out here doesn't even start until you are 50 miles or so from the closest gas station. My wife and I have a wheeling trip planned into the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park. It's 60 miles of dirt road just to get to where the 4x4 section begins, not to mention 40 miles of highway before that. Once you add on the extra gas usage from being in 4 low for much of the 70 miles of wheeling, I'll be glad to have two jerry cans.

My dad grew up in Monticello and knows Canyonlands like the back of his hand. He used to do tours over Elephant Hill in his CJ-5 back in the day (before they paved all the rough spots in the trail with concrete). We're going down at the end of April. I think we'll probably do a trail or two in Moab. What city are you in?
Old 03-08-2008 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryno
My dad grew up in Monticello and knows Canyonlands like the back of his hand. He used to do tours over Elephant Hill in his CJ-5 back in the day (before they paved all the rough spots in the trail with concrete). We're going down at the end of April. I think we'll probably do a trail or two in Moab. What city are you in?
I sent you a PM so as not to hijack this thread.
Old 03-08-2008 | 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Bradlybob
A few years ago I did the Rubicon Trail in my old CJ-5 with a 304. We all filled up in Georgetown and by the time we made it to Rubicon Springs the next day I had already put both cans of gas into the tank. By the time we got to South Lake Tahoe I was getting real nervous about running out of gas. That thing sucked the gas down off road, so yes, extra gas cans are needed in some cases.

RubiCajun makes an excellent point too. Imagine being in the aftermath of a huge natural disaster or major terrorist attack. Even if you're in an outlying area it may be days or weeks before fuel is available. If you have to bug out, that extra fuel could mean the difference between making it out of the affected region or fighting for your life when the hordes of unprepared city dwellers start to get hungry.
Heh, my CJ5 only had a 10 or 12 gal tank, stock V6, a 304 would suck it down even faster. I had a "rear seat" which was a 30 gal tank, and I still carried 2 5 gallon Gerry cans for fuel and 2 for water.

It felt good that I did not have to stop for nothing.
Old 03-09-2008 | 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by oZmonKey
The 2nd tank underneath would be really cool, but that's extra weight too for casual wheeling. and you'd want extra armor.
The tank only weigh's 35kg (77lbs + fuel) and they are made with an extra thick base - the manufacturers know people go wheeling with them and design and build them accordingly.

I had one on my TJ and never had any issues with it.

We are experimenting with the petrol at the moment - I am waiting for Wood's Evap Cannister Relocation Kit to arrive, then we are almost certain the diesel tank will fit in the petrol.

I am in touch with Wood's to let him know how it turns out but is still about three weeks away from knowing for sure but will post on here when it happens!




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