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    Defender 130 water tank.

    I have a deefer 130 with an ally tray. There is about 160mm high by 1 meter wide space above the tray supports. I was thinking a tank would fit perfectly in there. Has anyone fabricated a water tank for this area. Any sugesstions or help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    Also have a 130 with ally tray.

    I have an Al fuel tank in that space you are talking about. It holds 75L.

    I put a near on 45L water tank under the passenger sill.

    Fuel tank was made by a pro out of 3mm plate. Use a fuel solenoid to switch between the two tanks.

    I built up the water tank out of some 3mm chequer Al... using compressed air to pump the water out to a tap between cab and tray.

    S
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    It would be more appropriated to move this thread to the Defe/Puma forum so we can read the inputs in the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Also have a 130 with ally tray.

    I have an Al fuel tank in that space you are talking about. It holds 75L.

    I put a near on 45L water tank under the passenger sill.

    Fuel tank was made by a pro out of 3mm plate. Use a fuel solenoid to switch between the two tanks.

    I built up the water tank out of some 3mm chequer Al... using compressed air to pump the water out to a tap between cab and tray.

    S
    I plan to fabricate a under tray tank for my new 130 (when it finally arrives here in OZ) please post some pic's of your version. please include the under sill tanks.

    Allen

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    if its a 130 dual cab, a caravan plastic 55L water tank fits nicely under the rear seat. you just need to cut the hole larger.

    Andy

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    is your gravity fed? or electric pump? i tried to eurathane the joins and seal the lid with a tap out the side but it leaked and i gave it up as a bad joke, i like the caravan option as its safe and keeps the water cool in summer. Have you got any pics to show?

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    It was gravity fed, with an inlet and outlet on the triangle piece behind the back door. I have some pics, but i have to find them first, there may be some in my sisters 130 buildup thread in projects section. I had to cut the hole all the way from the back where it bolts on, to the front, just behind the seat angle brackets. The plastic molded tank was only $100 or so, and the fittings and hoses were about $20. The water still heated up when it got hot though not as much as if it was under the car.

    Andy

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    I have a long range fuel tank under my steel tray it feeds into my standed tank, I'm going to put a water tank under to back seat for drinking water and at the moment I'm building a strong frame for the tray it won't be as high as the roof of the cab but I will be able to mount 2 spare wheels a solar panel and thinking of putting a 100 ltr black bladder water tank so when its full it will give all the warm water for showers and washing etc, it will only be full when camping for a few days and when empty it don't take up much room, I'm building the frame so it can be easly taken off when not in use...

    Ashley

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    Has anyone tried installing a bladder or something under the drivers seat?

    You need to move the ecu and fuses to a new box under the cubby box, all the wires reach fine.

    If anyone has, I would like to know a bit more about this

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    I met a guy on the coast with a 130 and tray on the back, he had gotten a holden fuel tank and installed it as a reserve under his tray and used compressed air to pump up the tank to force it into the main tank, i thought it was a good idea.
    Also had a caravan 65 litre under there for trips.

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