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6 Ways to Store 6 Ways to Store Extra Fuel for Extra Fuel for Long-Range Bug Long-Range Bug Outs Outs By Ken Jensen

6 Ways To Store Extra Fuel For Long Range Bug Outs

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6 Ways to Store 6 Ways to Store Extra Fuel for Extra Fuel for Long-Range Bug Long-Range Bug OutsOuts By Ken Jensen

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• How far can your Bug-Out Vehicle (BOV) go on the fuel you have on-hand?  You need to get the maximum mileage possible so you can get further away.

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Some ways to carry extra fuel with Some ways to carry extra fuel with your vehicle are:your vehicle are:

• Obviously, if your vehicle can fit it, you can install tanks specifically that will give you more room, thereby allowing more distance.  A typical tank will provide about 300 to 350 miles. 

Install a Larger Gas Tank such as a Long-Range Fuel Tank

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Add a Second Tank with Flip Switch• Many trucks, and some cars, will have

space for a second tank.  If you can do this, it can double your mileage.

Install a Jerry Can Mount• If you mount a Jerry Can to your

vehicle, you can add around 5 gallons per can to your vehicle, giving you extra mileage.  The cans just add to your exterior, so no room is needed.

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Install a Flat Gas Can Mount• These usually carry 3-4 in a small can, and 6-8 in a large can.  These can

be mounted to the back or roof of your vehicle.  They can also be mounted to bars of ATVs.

Keep Extra Fuel for Long-Range Bug Outs• Each 15 gallon barrel could give you from 150-300 miles extra, and each

50 gallon barrel could give you an extra 500-1000, based on your fuel mileage.

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Keep Containers Strapped to Roof RackKeep Containers Strapped to Roof Rack

• This is the normal 5-gallon gas can.  You can strap these down to the roof of a vehicle for filling up on-the-go.  These cans also should never be inside the cab of a vehicle, as no gas container should.  The off-gas is poisonous.

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• If you keep enough extra fuel with each vehicle, you will be able to make a long range trip to your Bug-Out Location (BOL).  Using these low-cost options, determine how you will extend the range of any vehicle.

Keep Extra Fuel for Keep Extra Fuel for Long-Range Bug OutsLong-Range Bug Outs

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