FleshEater
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I was lucky enough to score a Rig’d spare tire carrier with a table set up for cheap from another forum. This set in motion thinking about cooking out on the trails, instead of always carrying “snacks” and having to get back to civilization to find a place to grab a bite in the evenings.
We are just getting into the idea of being more and more independent when venturing into the wilderness alone. With the kids and wife, they’re not always as adventurous as I am, so this might make it more fun for them to experience the outdoors, without depending on things like restaurants.
Which led me to propane transportation and storage. I found threads here and other places, but what I want to know is, has anyone utilized the stock spare tire location for a propane fuel cell? Many off road and on road vehicles are now driven by propane. So why not set it up where it can be easily mounted and dismounted for filling, but stored out of the way from the cab? The 4th gen 4Runner inside storage is not extensive. A 5lbs. or 10lbs. propane tank takes up a bit of room.
Is this a stupid idea? Obviously if getting into serious rocks, a skid would be required, but as of right now that’s not a concern for me.
We are just getting into the idea of being more and more independent when venturing into the wilderness alone. With the kids and wife, they’re not always as adventurous as I am, so this might make it more fun for them to experience the outdoors, without depending on things like restaurants.
Which led me to propane transportation and storage. I found threads here and other places, but what I want to know is, has anyone utilized the stock spare tire location for a propane fuel cell? Many off road and on road vehicles are now driven by propane. So why not set it up where it can be easily mounted and dismounted for filling, but stored out of the way from the cab? The 4th gen 4Runner inside storage is not extensive. A 5lbs. or 10lbs. propane tank takes up a bit of room.
Is this a stupid idea? Obviously if getting into serious rocks, a skid would be required, but as of right now that’s not a concern for me.