http://www.flexitank.com.au/4wdflexitanksaustralia.asp
These ones are suitable for drinking water - some other types actually state that their bladders should have "cordial" added - yuck!
There is a 75 litre version for the Defender.
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http://www.flexitank.com.au/4wdflexitanksaustralia.asp
These ones are suitable for drinking water - some other types actually state that their bladders should have "cordial" added - yuck!
There is a 75 litre version for the Defender.
Hmm, a Turtlepac, a length of hose and a hand pump and you're sorted!
Reminds me of one of our members who fitted a big aux tank instead of passenger seats in a D3. Would cure my ULP-related dismal range!
I've just called the Turtles but there's no-one home right now.
On second thoughts: Skip the pump, just connect the hose and stand on the thing!
Interested in hearing the prices you get marky
Some ARB prices on the flexi tanks http://www.flexitank.com.au/4wdflexitanksaustralia.asp are:
PW35, 1400 x 330 x 160, 35 litre, $129.95
PW55, 1400 x 400 x 160, 55 litre, $199.95
PW75, 1400 x 500 x 170, 75 litre, $249.95
These are good tanks. I bought one recently for our trip to the Blinman Jambouree, and returning via Innamincka. It is the PW75 version, and it sits nicely on the floor behind the front seats of the Defender.
They do taste a bit "plasticky" initially, but this gradually goes after a few fills. Can thoroughly recommend them!
Cheers,
Lionel
here is what i did http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread...ght=water+tank
will see if i can dig up some pics
umm the pics are all over 1meg each, buggered if i can work out how to resize them, will take some more pics 2morrow
I do have concerns about a bladder laying on the floor behind the front seats. In the event of a rollover, that's 65kg or more of packaged water flying about. It will be just as deadly as 65kg of luggage. It will break your neck.
Ron