I recently got a Cherokee XJ for our family expeditions and wanted to take advantage of the blank canvas to design some usable storage for all of our gear. I did a ton of searching on this site and others and came up with the below solution:
Rack - Came on top of my first 4x4 (that got me into the sport). I don't know much about it, but could take some measurements and pictures and see if someone can identify it. It fits perfectly next to the spare and between the hatch and back seat.
Rack Mount - This is sort of a temporary fix as I will ultimately firmly attach the cross bars to the passenger side, and weld up a bracket that will span the spare tire and would affix back to the rim. For now I'm using expandable bars that came with a pet cargo system and it is working fine. It withheld 50+ miles of serious offroading last weekend and didn't budge.
CO2 Tank Bracket - This was purchased for $36.99 at West Marine, model no. 1219534 and attached to the floor and wheel well.
CO2 Hose and Storage - This was a revelation that came to me after watching guys fight with their coiled hoses. I used 3" ABS slanted down for easy deployment and stowing, and put a fitting on the bottom so the whole hose would not slide out and a cap on the top cause I thought it looked good. The coiled hose came from Home Depot for $19.99 and can easily reach all four tires.
Rack - Came on top of my first 4x4 (that got me into the sport). I don't know much about it, but could take some measurements and pictures and see if someone can identify it. It fits perfectly next to the spare and between the hatch and back seat.
Rack Mount - This is sort of a temporary fix as I will ultimately firmly attach the cross bars to the passenger side, and weld up a bracket that will span the spare tire and would affix back to the rim. For now I'm using expandable bars that came with a pet cargo system and it is working fine. It withheld 50+ miles of serious offroading last weekend and didn't budge.
CO2 Tank Bracket - This was purchased for $36.99 at West Marine, model no. 1219534 and attached to the floor and wheel well.
CO2 Hose and Storage - This was a revelation that came to me after watching guys fight with their coiled hoses. I used 3" ABS slanted down for easy deployment and stowing, and put a fitting on the bottom so the whole hose would not slide out and a cap on the top cause I thought it looked good. The coiled hose came from Home Depot for $19.99 and can easily reach all four tires.