Thoughts on a undercarriage propane tank ///

MANUCHAO

Aventurero
Im planning on putting a 25 horizontal propane tank
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I currently carry 2 10lbs tanks on the rear swing out from the bumper...but im getting lazy and having to unmount the tanks in order to be used its getting old...
I also want to shift some of the weight from the rear to the middle/front of the rig...

Im planning on putting the horizontal tank in front of the rear axle on the right side.. The tank itself is made out of fiberglass so Im thinking of building a steel/alum sleeve to hold and protect the tank.... The tank would need to be pulled out for refills but not for day to day usage.... Im also planning on running a hose to the rear of the bumper with a quick disconnect like this one
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Any input recommendation would be great.. !!

Frank
 

90DROPTOP

Observer
im interested in other peoples opinion on this aswell, i do not feel safe carring my propane bottles in the cab of my suburban,
 

MANUCHAO

Aventurero
The tank Im planning on using is DOT approved...
I seen the Manchester tanks but they are pricey and would be too big to put under my rig.....
Thanks for the input tho'

Keep it coming....
 

perkj

Explorer
this is the one you want....same tank used in the VW Vanagon Westfalia that mounts underneath :

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Details in these links
http://www.gowesty.com/ec_view_details.php?id=2447

http://www.van-cafe.com/home/van/page_1235_208/new_propane_tank.html

http://www.busdepot.com/253070601D
 

DesertBoater

Adventurer
If you decide you do want one of the Manchester tanks, and are interested in a drive to AZ or ID in the near future, I've got one here.

Cheers,
West
 

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