Xodius - Did someone rmove the rear stabilizer jack on yours or get ripped off forgetting to put it up perhaps? The rear stabilizer makes it was less bouncy in my experience, I've seen someone who actually added two in the rear corners rather than just the one stock on in the center. If you can easily replace the stock one, definitely do it. If its a pain to replace that one I'd consider adding two in the corners - a tripod and you could get some of the weight off the bouncy wheels which would really shore it up I'd think.
I don't love the jack on mine either but after replacing the foot with a wheel its much easier to roll around as necessary (as long as the surface is hard). Replacing the jack wholesale seems to require a fair bit of grinding and welding - if you do it definitely let us see it!
I do'nt think jerry cans would fit very well behind the rear wheels have you measured? I got one of the water holder containers with mine when I bought it and have thought about getting a second but it takes a bit of tricky design to come up with something that will mount securely and fit while not interfering with the wheel wells. I wanted to add a short shovel/axe mount on mine in that spot but it was way tighter than I had hoped once I started actually measuring. 3 inch PVC under it seems like a pretty cool idea, especially if you could somehow cap the ends so that it was a sanitary fit for whatever the outlet is, "underneath" another pvc cap or something. The bottom of the JJ can get pretty nasty with road grime, how you thinking about doing the fill/drain fittings?
I don't love the jack on mine either but after replacing the foot with a wheel its much easier to roll around as necessary (as long as the surface is hard). Replacing the jack wholesale seems to require a fair bit of grinding and welding - if you do it definitely let us see it!
I do'nt think jerry cans would fit very well behind the rear wheels have you measured? I got one of the water holder containers with mine when I bought it and have thought about getting a second but it takes a bit of tricky design to come up with something that will mount securely and fit while not interfering with the wheel wells. I wanted to add a short shovel/axe mount on mine in that spot but it was way tighter than I had hoped once I started actually measuring. 3 inch PVC under it seems like a pretty cool idea, especially if you could somehow cap the ends so that it was a sanitary fit for whatever the outlet is, "underneath" another pvc cap or something. The bottom of the JJ can get pretty nasty with road grime, how you thinking about doing the fill/drain fittings?