Fuel Storage Options

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Should back track, I am getting the TMX Covet bed cage and they state it holds 2 five gallons but want quality non-leaking ones and seeing negative reviews on the ones from pepboys


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Big Blue

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I always carrier 10 extra gallons when its time to play.

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I use these.

These are NATO cans.

I wait until they're 39.95. Shipping is $10 I believe.

Amazon.com: Jerry Can - 20 liter: Automotive


That looks like the ones I was showing, the NATO's. The one you linked too though shows its for non-fuel liquids. I was looking at the red ones.


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I always carrier 10 extra gallons when its time to play.



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What cage is that??


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Dude, listen. You keep saying you want no spill and to fit in your bed rack. Bed racks use the pretty standard square plastic jugs. From my experience the only ones that don't leak are the Tuff Jugs. But I'm done with this thread.

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That looks like the ones I was showing, the NATO's. The one you linked too though shows its for non-fuel liquids. I was looking at the red ones.

The link that I'm looking at has green tanks.

They are for gasoline/fuel.

I have a few of them. They are legit.
 

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The Sceptre cans do not leak, either. I don't think the military would use them if they did.

Is there a better option for emptying them than carrying around a donkey **** though?

Google image search for "Donkey ****" is my risky search for the day.

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Really though, if you're not going for CARB legal anyway, the VP jugs are hard to beat. They absolutely do not leak, and the spout works with the Raptor. Assuming you know how to use it, it will not drip at all while fueling a vehicle either.
 
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