What? I keep fuel under the passenger seat.I see the trolling is strong in this thread
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What? I keep fuel under the passenger seat.I see the trolling is strong in this thread
I keep mine in a camelbak that I wear while drivingWhat? I keep fuel under the passenger seat.
That's not a good idea dude, it could get on your clothesI keep mine in a camelbak that I wear while driving
The sound of sloshing water inside a rig is surprisingly annoying.I tried one briefly. Well made. My only complaint is that you hear water sloshing incessantly. Also, you can fold the seat backs down but not all the way forward.
I opted for a FR rooftop tank and have been quite pleased with it.
This! I keep telling my wife If we ever go on a long trip I want to weld a custom aluminium tank that makes a flat floor across the second row. I'm not really educated on the safty of aluminium in regards to water storage. I remenber years ago there was big stink made about bare aluminium cooking pots used in backpacking not being good for you. There are plent of examples of bare aluminium cooking vessels so I'm inclined to think those concerns are unfounded.My leaning on this (jokes aside) would be that if you search for a smaller aluminum or stainless (coated) fuel cell you might have a winner. I don't know if its something you'd want to drink out of if its a coated tank.
But, they come in many sizes, the racing cells will have internal baffles (which should cut sloshing noise way down) and they come with a 12v pump built in.
Good to knowI tried one briefly. Well made. My only complaint is that you hear water sloshing incessantly. Also, you can fold the seat backs down but not all the way forward.
I opted for a FR rooftop tank and have been quite pleased with it.