Yeah Christ Hodgey you'd love to jump in my Gq after a day of driving lol
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Yeah Christ Hodgey you'd love to jump in my Gq after a day of driving lol
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To honestly answer the OP’s question, was there @PeeBee :-) ? Quite simply we should all carry our pissweak leaking 100um plastic oil containers on top in quality RedBack Rooftop Bags as suggested many years ago to @Rossco so that tragedies below never happen ever again :-( http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2017/11/19.jpg All jokes aside, in our wagon 4L oil lives in the rear wheel Redback Rubbish bag, stops the empty aluminium cans from rusting too ;-)
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Mark, thats really not a bad idea when I think about it, but I tend to end up with a slab of empty bottles in the bag and its usually a delicate task transferring them to the recycling bin upon my return home, so adding a mix of broken glass and plastic containers is asking for trouble for me anyway. If you are bringing home aluminium cans or steel containers, might be a good safe alternative. @Cuppa external container holder is perhaps the best option or try to find a space for a lightweight galv box on the roof or a couple of custom boxes under the vehicle.
Weight in and on our Cliffhangers is true, always a worry.
~YODA :-)
Best to safely bottle spare oil in like jars pre-trip rear wheel bags.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2017/11/20.jpg Specialist companies nowdays sell protective oil jar wheel bag dividers, lol alone :-) http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2017/11/21.jpg
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Yeah, but grabbing the wrong bottle in the dark could give you a nasty jolt, although no doubt depends on how late in the night it is!
‘Cod Liver Oil’ down our gullets as kids for well being, never affected us, maybe ;-)
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Takes won to know wonton brother:-)
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