OFC Ranger
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I wanted to get some general feedback as I feel like I am possibly missing something because the idea so simple I have to be missing something obvious. As most people know rear gate can mounting generally requires a steeply priced combination of either a replacement bumper or some sort of swing mount hitch option.
So I am in the beginning stages of designing more or less a steel bar U-shape (for lack of a better description) type mount. It will require drilling for the attachment points, but those points would actually be the tailgate access panel on the rear of the tailgate. I believe the height can easily be fine tuned to allow for proper clearance of opening the tailgate. The apparatus' only touching point will be the mounts, the steel bars would "float" over the top of the tailgate, then have drop down arms for the gas can mounting locations.
So this idea seems way to straight forward, what am I missing?
So I am in the beginning stages of designing more or less a steel bar U-shape (for lack of a better description) type mount. It will require drilling for the attachment points, but those points would actually be the tailgate access panel on the rear of the tailgate. I believe the height can easily be fine tuned to allow for proper clearance of opening the tailgate. The apparatus' only touching point will be the mounts, the steel bars would "float" over the top of the tailgate, then have drop down arms for the gas can mounting locations.
So this idea seems way to straight forward, what am I missing?
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