Not sure how the get around that foolish requirement but I’m not complaining
Probably because not sold with the can.
Not sure how the get around that foolish requirement but I’m not complaining
There really is no reason to mess around with the CARB nozzle, or any nozzle, or even hold the can. You don't even have to remove the can from the mount in the Jeep; just use a super siphon to fill your tank directly out of the can wherever it sits in/on the Jeep.
These are great cans.
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Yes sir. A super siphon is a great alternative to the POS CARB spouts. Or really any spout for that matter.
A little hard to completely empty the can but there’s no lifting involved.
How is that 10L can working out. Did you mount it on your Jeep? Was thinking about getting a couple for my side by side.I just ordered a 10L can. My Wife thinks its cute.
I have the older style....never had a problem and have used them pretty hard.Anyone on this forum had welds break due to extreme Jeepish jostling?
What do you think is the main difference between the basic metal can [for] $35 . . . and the Wavian can [for] $80. . . ?
Is [a] plastic can completely unsuitable? I know you can't store plastic cans in the sun.
I'd like to mount inside, on the back wheel wells, so it has to be fume tight.
What do you think is the main difference between the basic metal can, $35
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJVVND6/?tag=wranglerorg-20
and the Wavian can $80
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ZICYXQ/?tag=wranglerorg-20
I get the Wavian can is better because "you get what you pay for". Well, sometimes that's true. Sometimes you're paying for a name. Mil spec is where you can get a hammer for $500.
Is the plastic can completely unsuitable? I know you can't store plastic cans in the sun.
I'd like to mount inside, on the back wheel wells, so it has to be fume tight.