Made my own tire/can rack..

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Oh, It's a plastic cap correct?

Its actually rubber...It fits over the cap instead of inside. You'll get to see a closer look in two weeks!!! Glad to be grouped with ya. :favorites13:
 

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Really impressive stuff. Where did you find the straps to hold down the axe and shovel?
 
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could you tell me what size stock metal you are using for this build ?

1 1/2" square steel tubing

Really impressive stuff. Where did you find the straps to hold down the axe and shovel?

Thank you. The company is called; Quick Fist

They make all kinds of variations. I got the clamps for the axe/shovel as well as the straps the hold the gas cans from them.

End Of The Road Inc. - Home Of The QuickFist Mount

Excellent job on this....very well thought out. How much were all of the materials to build this??

Thank you, total material costs was about $500, but that includes the $180 for the tire gate.
 
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