boknows
Adventurer
I have decided the rack on the back of my Jeep is getting removed for good. It blocks my rear view and it seems I concentrate too much on it's bouncing around despite my many efforts to it still.
I only use it for wood on camping trips to keep the debris out my trailer. So I was thinking about mounting it to the top lid of the nose box on the trailer so that I could continue to carry the wood outside the trailer. I don't want to mount it directly to the box so that I can get under it and clean it out. I thought about fabbing some brackets or cutting some 1" square tubing about 10" to space it away from lid. I used the existing "L" shaped brackets just to see how it would sit and it got me thinking. Maybe I could mount my small propane tank on the front of these brackets in front of the nose, clearing the breakaway box and also keep the propane from resting on the valve stems that fill the air struts. What are your thoughts/ opinions on this setup?
the lid would still open and the rack will rest on the fuel cans, the propane would rotate with the lid.
Question is this....
1. leave it off all together?
2. just make simple bracket for rack alone
3. Go for it and fab propane tank mount as well? If so, please include ideas for propane bracketry .
Thanks,
Jason

I only use it for wood on camping trips to keep the debris out my trailer. So I was thinking about mounting it to the top lid of the nose box on the trailer so that I could continue to carry the wood outside the trailer. I don't want to mount it directly to the box so that I can get under it and clean it out. I thought about fabbing some brackets or cutting some 1" square tubing about 10" to space it away from lid. I used the existing "L" shaped brackets just to see how it would sit and it got me thinking. Maybe I could mount my small propane tank on the front of these brackets in front of the nose, clearing the breakaway box and also keep the propane from resting on the valve stems that fill the air struts. What are your thoughts/ opinions on this setup?


the lid would still open and the rack will rest on the fuel cans, the propane would rotate with the lid.


Question is this....
1. leave it off all together?
2. just make simple bracket for rack alone
3. Go for it and fab propane tank mount as well? If so, please include ideas for propane bracketry .
Thanks,
Jason