36liters water tank from Long Ranger

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guys i am looking for water tank i found this one i can install it behind front mudflap lift/right but i think that it will not fit my car cause i have Slee Sliders does any one have any idea or suggestions ?

here is the link http://www.oot4wd.com.au/=100Series.asp
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would these tanks fit on a LX470 with AHC? wouldnt mind filling them up with redbull so i can drive long distance without ever needing sleep, just kidding. Would they work for me? I have stock running boards also, not the Slee's that saleh has.
 
IIRC you can buy for left and right side, depends if you have AHC components on both sides or not, send them an email, they would probably make a set to go around the AHC components now that OZ gets AHC in the Sahara version (although they may not knowing that a new model is coming out next year!)
 
This is a LC105 on the picture. It has a different frame. On a LC100 the chasis is wider and the tanks won't fit. Actually there is so little space left, that making water tanks for a LC100 wouldn't make sense.

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This is a LC105 on the picture. It has a different frame. On a LC100 the chasis is wider and the tanks won't fit. Actually there is so little space left, that making water tanks for a LC100 wouldn't make sense.
TJM makes some for the IFS 100 but they are only 20 liters and are plastic. They make them for both L&R side so perhaps you could run two tanks. I don't think either would accommodate sliders.

The best bet for exterior water storage might be the Long Ranger 122L Fuel/55L Water Combo Tank. It'll work with sliders and AHC. Of course, you'll need to relocate your spare tire.
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It'll work with sliders and AHC. Of course, you'll need to relocate your spare tire.

It does work with the AHC but the AHC actuators and accumulators get in the way of the filler hose.. The instructions says to pass the filler hose to the outside of the left frame rail to the engine compartment but I had to pass it on the inside of the rail.. This made the hose touch the exhaust pipe.. With water in the hose it should be an issue but I covered the hose with A/C duct insulator just in case..
 

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