e_poirier2004 wrote:
I have Scepter fuel and water cans. These are made of plastic and are just great. Those are the same one that are being used by the military in Iraq and Afghanistan presently. All you have to do is to get a military gas can holder and fabricate a rack for it and you're all set. I bought some diesel cans in a military surplus for 10$ can. ea. I bought the water can for 50$ can. with shipping. These are made in Toronto but much easier to find in the US. You can also get some accessories that fits in the jerry can holder like a decontamination kit in case you want to wash your jeep after offroading. Seriously, those jerry cans are really undestroyable and come in a lot of colors. (
http://www.sceptermilitary.com/fuel_containers/) There's a lot of quality in the different holders. In order of solidity, you have the jobbers red holders (pretty thin), in second place comes the US military holders which are the same as the red ones but of better quality and the steel is thicker, and in first place , the Canadian military holder from the Bombardier Iltis are great. They're 1/8" steel thick and really sturdy. I'm making a hitch rack with canadian holders for my liberty and I have a US military holder directly attached to my YJ.
Those are the same as my green plastic can, down to the little strap that holds the lid, which gives you the colour coding - yellow strap for Diesel, red strap for Gas.
I picked it up at a military surplus shop in Toronto. I'm thinking of trying to find another one, as the ones they had were in various states of (dis)repair. At the time I was there they only had a few and most of them were pretty rough (missing/broken lid straps, gaskets etc).
I would be interested in where I could find the Canadian military can holders you mention!
Dave