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2020RT remaining gas in tank

Has anyone thought about using the hitch as a carrier for a 2 gallon gas can?
I won't use all the words that come to mind when I think of that. :cus: :lecturef_smilie:

Let's just say that I won't even put a trailer on that hitch, let alone shake up a couple gallons of gas. :shocked:

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Three basic concepts.
1. You are adding unsprung weight to the wheel assembly, not to mention it will have the added (dis)advantage of leverage.
2. You are constantly shaking a volatile fuel, adding to the creation of vapor in the can.
3. Remember the Ford Pinto? It at least had a bumper to “protect” the gas tank.

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Three basic concepts.
1. You are adding unsprung weight to the wheel assembly, not to mention it will have the added (dis)advantage of leverage.
2. You are constantly shaking a volatile fuel, adding to the creation of vapor in the can.
3. Remember the Ford Pinto? It at least had a bumper to “protect” the gas tank.

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:agree: .... and the shaking will Increase the internal pressure in the container ..... it will cause it to leak and possibly even split ...... jmho .... Mike :thumbup:
 
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