What ever the need, every one could use one of these, and for the cost you cant beat it. You can even stick a bottle of Jack to it and pump some shots.
Parts:
Washer pump (No bottle needed) 11$
5 gal jug 2$
Nozzle from lowes to screw into the bottle 2$
6-10 feet of washer hose (my local auto parts just gave it to me) maybe 3$
toggle switch 3$
wire and connectors 4$
Go to the junk yard
Buy an old windshield washer pump from almost any vehicle.
Mine was out of some old dodge van.
Run some power to one of the rear quarter panels which in my 92 LC has TONS of space.
Hook up a toggle switch like in the picture coming out of the paneling.
Run a hose through the panel to the rear cab area about 1ft (to hook to bottle)
Run another (about 3 ft+) out of the sun roof drain holes You can see this from under the truck.
insert threaded nozzle into bottle and seal with silicone (LET DRY FOR ATLEAST A DAY i didnt and 5 gal of water leaked out
)
Wire up the pump and switch and you are almost good to go.
When I say almost you need to know the following (which was frustrating work to figure out)
*****The washer pump MUST be BELOW the jug of water, which is another reason the quarter panel works good*****
*****The output hose MUST be ABOVE the height of the 5gal jug. I used Velcro to hold it up when not in use.*****
Optional: length of hose that is detachable for being able to move around a bit.
also 5gals can go nice and fast when no washer nozzle is on there to restrict it so if ya want grab one of those while at the junkyard in case you want to limit the output and creat more of a spray.
I go the beach ALOT, parts that require alot of sand driving and an overnight stay, and there is nothing like a nice shower to get the salt and sand off you before you lay down. (more important than the shower is baby powder.)
I tried a few options with built in tanks but nothing was as easy and convenient to fill and use as the 5gal.
GO!!!!

Parts:
Washer pump (No bottle needed) 11$
5 gal jug 2$
Nozzle from lowes to screw into the bottle 2$
6-10 feet of washer hose (my local auto parts just gave it to me) maybe 3$
toggle switch 3$
wire and connectors 4$
Go to the junk yard
Buy an old windshield washer pump from almost any vehicle.
Mine was out of some old dodge van.
Run some power to one of the rear quarter panels which in my 92 LC has TONS of space.
Hook up a toggle switch like in the picture coming out of the paneling.
Run a hose through the panel to the rear cab area about 1ft (to hook to bottle)
Run another (about 3 ft+) out of the sun roof drain holes You can see this from under the truck.
insert threaded nozzle into bottle and seal with silicone (LET DRY FOR ATLEAST A DAY i didnt and 5 gal of water leaked out

Wire up the pump and switch and you are almost good to go.
When I say almost you need to know the following (which was frustrating work to figure out)
*****The washer pump MUST be BELOW the jug of water, which is another reason the quarter panel works good*****
*****The output hose MUST be ABOVE the height of the 5gal jug. I used Velcro to hold it up when not in use.*****
Optional: length of hose that is detachable for being able to move around a bit.
also 5gals can go nice and fast when no washer nozzle is on there to restrict it so if ya want grab one of those while at the junkyard in case you want to limit the output and creat more of a spray.
I go the beach ALOT, parts that require alot of sand driving and an overnight stay, and there is nothing like a nice shower to get the salt and sand off you before you lay down. (more important than the shower is baby powder.)
I tried a few options with built in tanks but nothing was as easy and convenient to fill and use as the 5gal.
GO!!!!