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Last edited by Rip'n'Shred; 10th January 2012 at 09:53 AM.
yah mate i'm just worryed about to much weight up top and the car tipping over but there's a fair few people running them up top so carn't be to bad
yah i've seen a few with them that mite be a good idea for a cheap hard mounted tank how would you go mounting them?
sr06 (10th January 2012)
This is my tank mounted behind the drivers seat, but I have no back seat, its 60 litre and comes with a pipe fittings already tapped into it and it cost $59 from BCF but you can also get them on ebay.
Trollette, the angriest shorty in Victoria
sr06 (10th January 2012)
I have an older black widow 55l tank on top of my drawers against the cargo barrier, fits really nice. I have it plumbed with a simple tap (no 12v pump) which works fine, have had it for 6+ years now.
darren
http://www.bwidow.com.au/water_tanks_flip/04.jpg
2004 ST GU4 TD42Ti
sr06 (10th January 2012)
Hi Plasnart,
I am looking at getting this exact same water tank for behind my seats.
One question I have is about the water sloshing noise when the tank is half empty as it is in the cabin. Is it minimal?
I can get one of these tanks for a good price but if there is a lot of noise I would rather make one myself and put it under the wagon and use behind the seats for spares.
Thanks,
2003 GU ST-L, ZD30TD, 2 inch lift, 2.5m side awning, cargo rack, snorkel, 285/75/16 M/T tires, cargo draws, cargo barrier, UHF, DVD/CD player, on board air compressor, duel batteries, B/Bar, spot lights, 50ltr water tank, Pillar pod with egt & boost gauges, catch can, egr block, dawes and needle valves, 3" exhaust.