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Fuel Packs and Mounts

Welcome to our Polaris Ranger Fuel Packs and Mounts shop category. Here, you can find everything you need to ensure that your Polaris Ranger XP 1000, Ranger 1000, or Ranger 570 is always ready for your next adventure. We offer a wide range of fuel pack mounts, gas cans, gas can holders, lock and ride gas cans, and fuel cans that are designed to fit perfectly with your Polaris Ranger. Our collection of industry-leading products guarantees that you can enjoy all your adventures without worrying about running out of fuel. Our top-quality products make it easy to gear up and start your next adventure without ever worrying about fuel. Get the best fuel packs and mounts for your Polaris Ranger and enjoy endless exploring.

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Polaris Ranger fuel packs and mounts are essential for those who want to take their Polaris Ranger on long trips without worrying about running out of fuel. However, choosing the right fuel pack and mount can be a little tricky. In this article, we will discuss what to look out for when buying Polaris Ranger fuel packs and mounts.

Fuel pack types and sizes:

Saddlebags: Rectangular in shape, these fuel packs are designed to be mounted on the sides of your Polaris Ranger. They come in sizes ranging from 1.5 to 5 gallons, which aren't ideal for longer journeys. However, they are made of durable materials such as high-quality plastics and heavy-duty fabrics, making them resistant to wear and tear.

Bed Fuel Cans: Rear bed fuel cans can hold a significant amount of fuel, with sizes ranging from 3 to 15 gallons, which is indeed a fair amount. They are easy to use, refill, and are made out of rigorous materials, which makes them perfect for utilitarian use. However, they are more expensive and may affect your overall weight balance, so you shouldn't go for these if you don't need so much fuel at hand.

Jerry Fuel Cans: These fuel packs are made of metal or plastic and come in various sizes usually ranging from 0.5 to 5 gallons. They can be strapped to the back or sides of your Polaris Ranger using a mount or a holder. Having a few of these on hand is always a good idea as they are designed to fit in places where you otherwise won't be storing stuff, while also being durable and convenient to use.

Fuel mount types and sizes:

Standard Fuel Mounts: This is the most common type of fuel mount for Polaris Ranger models. It is typically a plastic or metal container that holds up to 10 gallons of fuel. These are typically mounted either behind the cab or in the bed, but some Polaris Ranger models can mount these even underneath the vehicle.

Lock and Ride Fuel Mounts: Polaris Ranger lock and ride fuel mounts are designed to be easily attached and detached from the vehicle, allowing for quick and convenient refueling without the need for any tools or complicated installation. They can hold up to 5 gallons of fuel as well, but many people prefer them because they are so convenient.

Under Seat Fuel Mount: Under-seat Polaris Ranger fuel mounts are used for smaller cans and saddlebags, which can fit neatly underneath your seat. This means that you can rarely mount anything more than 5 gallons underneath your seat.

How to safely store fuel on the exterior of a Polaris Ranger?

First and foremost, use a quality-made fuel mount designed specifically for a Polaris Ranger. Before using the fuel mount, inspect it thoroughly for any signs of leaks or damage. Make sure the cap is tightly secured and there are no cracks or holes in the container.

Do not store the fuel mount near any heat sources or flames, such as a hot exhaust pipe or open flame. Be aware of any local regulations or laws related to storing fuel on your Polaris Ranger. Some areas may have restrictions on the amount of fuel you can store or require certain safety measures to be in place.

Lastly, don't overfill your fuel packs no matter where you are going as overfilling them is likely to cause a leak. In conclusion, when buying Polaris Ranger fuel packs and mounts, it is important to consider the type and size of the fuel pack and mount as well as adhere to safety regulations for storing fuel on the exterior of your Polaris Ranger.