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#1 Gussie

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Posted 21 August 2023 - 07:31 PM

I'm looking to install a 3 gallon Rotopax on the driver side rear of my Bobcat. There's a Rotopax single mount plate that measures 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" x ¼”, and I want to make sure I hit something solid when I mount that plate. (If I had xray vision I would know where to mount)

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#2 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 21 August 2023 - 07:56 PM

Try using a "stud finder".There are a few members who have done this so you should get info.

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Posted 21 August 2023 - 09:53 PM

Measuring from the outside of the trim on driver side 12 7/8" to center. Measuring from the bottom 0" to 22" in height is a 1 7/16" tube.
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Posted 22 August 2023 - 12:49 AM

Measuring from the outside of the trim on driver side 12 7/8" to center. Measuring from the bottom 0" to 22" in height is a 1 7/16" tube.

Brilliant! Thanks, B&M. I'll assume that the vertical tube is the former, and a horizontal tube the latter, right?


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#5 Gussie

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Posted 22 August 2023 - 12:51 AM

Try using a "stud finder".There are a few members who have done this so you should get info.

Frank

Thanks, Frank.


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Posted 22 August 2023 - 03:58 AM

I just mounted that Rotopax mount on the back of my Eagle. Stud finder was no help so I just started drilling small holes from inside the camper before I hit something solid. I used a similar sized aluminum plate in the camper as a backup. Got three bolts through the aluminum frame and the two plates on one side and two bolts through the two plates on the other. Seems solid.

 

 I do wonder about all the hardware used to attach the mount when there is just one measly bolt holding the whole container of gas to the mount.


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Posted 22 August 2023 - 04:18 AM

I've used plus-nuts through the studs to mount 2 gal Rotopax between our headache rack and the camper.  I did use a stud finder, inside and out and a remodeler's intuition before drilling a small exploratory hole.  

 

My main problem with Rotopax is the swelling due to temperature and elevation.  I've had the hand-tightened bolts loosen multiple times on a trip.  I have ordered the deluxe t-handles, so they may work better.


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Posted 26 August 2023 - 02:36 PM

I've used plus-nuts through the studs to mount 2 gal Rotopax between our headache rack and the camper.  I did use a stud finder, inside and out and a remodeler's intuition before drilling a small exploratory hole.  

 

My main problem with Rotopax is the swelling due to temperature and elevation.  I've had the hand-tightened bolts loosen multiple times on a trip.  I have ordered the deluxe t-handles, so they may work better.

Plus nuts? Had to look that up. Like heavy duty Chicago screws. So, you drilled all the way through the stud and secured them from inside your camper?


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Posted 13 February 2024 - 06:07 PM

Late to thread, but I'm using the MULE outfitters plates with some oversized (may rethink this) jam nuts to space them off of the jack brackets some. I placed them near my cab though to use the rear for other things and keep weight forward. Overpriced perhaps, but reversible. 


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Posted 26 March 2024 - 03:23 AM

Forgot about an update! Thanks for everybody's assistance. Carrying an extra three gallons is cheap insurance.  :cool:

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Edited by Gussie, 26 March 2024 - 03:30 AM.

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