With spring in the air, I'm getting my westy ready for the upcoming camping season. One of the things I have to attend to is dealing with a propane leak emanating from some of the plumbing on the tank itself. I totally smeared the propane tank due to a rather routine ground clearance problem navigating a decommissioned logging road on the last camping trip I made last fall. It's clear to me that the propane tank skid guard that 2WD Vanagon westies are equipped with is a bit of a joke. I bent it like a gum wrapper and I didn't even prang it *that* hard. It's pretty soft steel--so soft, in fact, that I have been able to bend it (roughly) back into shape using just basic hand tools. I want to get a better guard in place there, because I'm certainly not going to stop taking the camper over rough roads to get to the really nice camping spots. What do the syncro crowd have for protecting the propane tank? I can't imagine that Derek Drew, for example, has a guard as wimpy as the one on my bus. Is there a syncro-spec'd guard I can get, or do I have to fab up a guard myself? If the latter, what have folks done to protect the tank and the fittings attached to it? I'd rather have a guard strong enough that I hang up my westy on the tank guard and have to bring out the high-lift jack than have my tank inelegantly removed or have the fittings smashed. Ideas? T.
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