I too searched for a way to carry some extra fuel and ended up fabing a mount that secures between the spare tire
and its mount on the tailgate.
Two pieces of plate steel: 1/4'' for spare tire bracket
3/16'' for can mount bracket
four pieces of tubular steel (id large enough to drop weld 1/2'' grade 8 nuts flush into one end).
Blitz gas can mount
Four grade 8 nuts and bolts, and washers (split and flat).
The tire mount section has a hole for the 'hanger', three holes for the spare tire bolts, and one large hole I cut to line up with the center hole in the spare.
The gas can mount is cut down as much as possible on account of weight.
Corners were trimmed and behind the Blitz mount was 'honeycombed'.
The four pieces of tubular were welded to spare tire mount bracket and the four nuts were drop welded into place, resulting in a flush nut to receive the can mount.
Using the Blitz can mount as a template, the holes were marked and drilled in the bracket and attached with eight grade four bolts using stainless hardware and 'jam nuts'.
We've tested it on over a thousand miles of off-roading this summer and it's holding up great.
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