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Water tanks added...
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Water tanks added...
I mentioned recently I had added some water tanks to my Roza for when I go on hunting and camping trips...
Here's some pics...
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The green hose is crimped at the end and pushed onto the tap to stop any crap being flung up from getting into the tap outlet.
I used rectangular PVC down piping, round-to-rectangular joiners, round end caps, 2x 20L water drum taps, 4 brass nuts (to hold them firm), 2x the spout thingys for filler tubes and 2x endcaps for the filler tubes.
1x plumbers PVC welding glue
Chrome spray paint
16 zip ties
16 rubber sticky dots (to stop zippies rubbing my bling paint off 8))
Silicone to make any joins watertight
Some bling bling pin striping.
All up cost about say $50...capacity about 20 odd litres.
Given the space limitations all of us Roza drivers have to contend with it means one less item I have to find a nook or cranny for when packing gear in to head off for a weekend...and that's pricesless (as far as I'm concerned )
Here's some pics...
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The green hose is crimped at the end and pushed onto the tap to stop any crap being flung up from getting into the tap outlet.
I used rectangular PVC down piping, round-to-rectangular joiners, round end caps, 2x 20L water drum taps, 4 brass nuts (to hold them firm), 2x the spout thingys for filler tubes and 2x endcaps for the filler tubes.
1x plumbers PVC welding glue
Chrome spray paint
16 zip ties
16 rubber sticky dots (to stop zippies rubbing my bling paint off 8))
Silicone to make any joins watertight
Some bling bling pin striping.
All up cost about say $50...capacity about 20 odd litres.
Given the space limitations all of us Roza drivers have to contend with it means one less item I have to find a nook or cranny for when packing gear in to head off for a weekend...and that's pricesless (as far as I'm concerned )
[url=http://www.aussiebowhunter.com][b]Founder TBGA - September 29, 2001 - Australia's Premier Bowhunting Site[/b][/url]
I've got a 6 litre tank underneath made from 100mm PVC pipe- it was the first mod I did. The tap outlet is a ball valve just in front of the passenger side rear wheel (fixed onto the chassis rail) with a standard garden hose click fitting on it. To fill it I just click the garden hose on and wait until the breather on the tank starts spewing water everywhere.
Being underneath (near the exhaust system) you get warm water for washing your hands after a drive- a bit of luxury on a cold day!
Being underneath (near the exhaust system) you get warm water for washing your hands after a drive- a bit of luxury on a cold day!
David
awesome looking rig Bowhunter.
i carry a 20ltr water container with me when i go camping/fishing, and it takes up internal space. great idea a external tank.
mounting under the body sounds good murcod.
i carry a 20ltr water container with me when i go camping/fishing, and it takes up internal space. great idea a external tank.
mounting under the body sounds good murcod.
pics, dribble, turbo conversion.... click [url=http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/657917/1]here.[/url]
Nice idea man... Looks very bling.
When you did a body lift.. Shouldn't you move the sidesteps up also to gain clearance? and remove the gap left there... Coz i know my steps get caught up on things.
Fair enough the chassis rails are no higher, but the steps would be out of the way then.
When you did a body lift.. Shouldn't you move the sidesteps up also to gain clearance? and remove the gap left there... Coz i know my steps get caught up on things.
Fair enough the chassis rails are no higher, but the steps would be out of the way then.
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Spot on mate or cut zip ties, silicone up and away I go againPVC probably crack and it'll cost him sweet FA to make a new one.
I actually accidentally drove over one of the first two tanks I made ( ) and using the remaining length of pvc and bits nocked up another in no time...
I bought it with the body lift already done and wanted the side steps on...would rather get hung up or bash my sidesteps beyond recognition than bugger my door sils...When you did a body lift.. Shouldn't you move the sidesteps up also to gain clearance? and remove the gap left there... Coz i know my steps get caught up on things.
Fair enough the chassis rails are no higher, but the steps would be out of the way then.
Thanks for the comments guys...
I also did a HEAP of work on the interior over christmas and will post up some details of that soon too
Luke
[url=http://www.aussiebowhunter.com][b]Founder TBGA - September 29, 2001 - Australia's Premier Bowhunting Site[/b][/url]
I didnt recommend taking them off man, i asked did you contemplate modifying them to suit the lift.. I've just never seen a car with the steps stock height after a BL.Bowhunter wrote: I bought it with the body lift already done and wanted the side steps on...would rather get hung up or bash my sidesteps beyond recognition than bugger my door sils...
What did you do to the interior man?? PICS
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
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