Can The Fender Mounted Jerry Can Holder Be Used On A 2" Receiver?
Question:
In the QandA, there is a question that asks whether this product will attach to a 2inch hitch directly. If I do this, will there be enough room for this holder to fit on my 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee? Thanks
asked by: Jessica T
Expert Reply:
I reached out to my contact at Morryde to verify, and yes the Fender Mounted Jerry Can Holder for Jeep Wrangler TJ and YJ - 5 Gallon - Tall Tray # MR69MR can be used on a standard 2" receiver like you have on your Jeep. Keep in mind, there is only 6" clearance from the hitch pin hole to the nearest part of the carrier, so make sure you have no more than 6" from your hitch pin hole to your rear bumper or rear spare tire if you have one.
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MORryde Jerry Can Mount for Jeep Wrangler TJ and YJ - Driver or Passenger Side
- Jeep Storage
- Cargo Mounts
- Jerry Can Holder
- 18 Inch Tall
- Steel
- TJ
- YJ
- 14-1/2 Inch Wide
- 23 Inch Long
- Black
- MORryde
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