Nice work. Did you get the water tank finished? I'm working on a water system for the spring.
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Thank you! A few small bits to modify/fix/fine tune, I'll post updates as I have them. Probably when the camping itch really hits me in late Feb.Just found this super sweet build thread: Kudos on your design, fabrication and overall execution. Well done!
I was on that route quite a bit a few years ago. But I couldn't find anything that was reasonably priced. We definitely need a full 40L or more for the whole family for a week.have you thought about using a Flexi-tank for water storage in the rear RH panel? That is, if you haven't already used the space for something else. Granted it's only 25L but that's a can's worth.
Yes, I had thought about that myself but the small size was a deterrent. Currently my water storage is a three can swingout on the rear bumper. I only have two total pax in the vehicle for trips, so I have room where the second row is for more storage.I was on that route quite a bit a few years ago. But I couldn't find anything that was reasonably priced. We definitely need a full 40L or more for the whole family for a week.
Haha, hello sir! Thanks. Long time no talk. That's actually one a friend and I created. (A one-of). I sold yours some time ago (shouldn't have) as I was using the 3rd row seating more often. But now I'm not and needed a baracade again!Impressive kitchen build. But I’m really beside myself over that awesome cargo barrier.
The area it would be sitting in, it would be jammed between the back of the seats and the back of the kitchen structure, so it SHOULD be fine to not move around. I could also use slotted T-nuts in the back 8020 channel to attach the bag's corner grommets to if needed.The nice thing about bladders is that they contract while emptying so there is less sloshing noise then driving off road. You could always build a small box for the bladder to sit in if it needs something to keep it in place and not sliding around. I have no experience with water bladders but on of the 80 guys on here has a patrol in australia that he had a custom water bladder made for that he loves. His bladder for that vehicle is a lot larger though and therefore more convenient as it doesn't have to be filled or messed with as often.
No, that's where the diesel sub tank is going. I'm actually inclined on just using the Jerry cans I already have, at least for this year. They slip in perfect on the one side above the wheel well. And then find something else to stuff in that space behind.personally I am not a big fan of collapsable water tanks , simply because they and not so handy to move around .
good for extra water storage .
but not practical on a daily base .
are you sure that you are not able to find space under the car ?
I have a very good space of aprox 120 L , even more under the car .
you also lower the center of gravity that is not a bad plus