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I needed a way to carry a small gas can and I liked the one made by hammer built, but I just have the stock wheels and tires so I didn’t need the tailgate reinforcing piece.
I found a maker on Etsy that did a custom 16 gauge steel shelf that is 17” long x 8” wide with a 1” lip. They spaced the holes 15” on center & big enough for M8 bolts, which lines up perfectly with the tailgate hinge bolts.
I found a small 5 L gas can that I mounted, but it seems sturdy enough to hold a 2 gal rotopax if you need more.
I removed the spare tire to take the weight off the hinges while I installed this bracket. I used 1.25” diameter rubber washers against the hinge the protect the paint (wanted plastic/nylon, but my local hardware didn’t have them), and M8 x 1.25 x40 mm long bolts with a small washer. I also used a piece of scrap lumber between the bumper and tailgate to make sure the tailgate didn’t get misaligned while I had both bolts out. I used a little dab of blue locktite and torqued each to about 30 ft lbs.
It fits pretty flush to my spare tire, so I’ll leave the bracket in place even when I’m not carrying gas. I have the Big Bend stock tires and wheels (non-squatch) so your mileage may vary.
I found a maker on Etsy that did a custom 16 gauge steel shelf that is 17” long x 8” wide with a 1” lip. They spaced the holes 15” on center & big enough for M8 bolts, which lines up perfectly with the tailgate hinge bolts.
I found a small 5 L gas can that I mounted, but it seems sturdy enough to hold a 2 gal rotopax if you need more.
I removed the spare tire to take the weight off the hinges while I installed this bracket. I used 1.25” diameter rubber washers against the hinge the protect the paint (wanted plastic/nylon, but my local hardware didn’t have them), and M8 x 1.25 x40 mm long bolts with a small washer. I also used a piece of scrap lumber between the bumper and tailgate to make sure the tailgate didn’t get misaligned while I had both bolts out. I used a little dab of blue locktite and torqued each to about 30 ft lbs.
It fits pretty flush to my spare tire, so I’ll leave the bracket in place even when I’m not carrying gas. I have the Big Bend stock tires and wheels (non-squatch) so your mileage may vary.
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