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    Water tank under back seats - Def 130 HCPU

    Hi All

    Looking at utilising the space under the back seats in my Defender 130 HCPU.

    I was looking at using one of those 55 litre flexible bladder type water tanks from Opposite Lock, but I was just seeing if anyone else has other ideas.

    Chers
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    If you do make sure it's well protected so it doesn't chafe through.


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    My County has a stainless tank under the back seats. If you want measurement detail I can help. I dont know what the capacity is as it was there when I bought the County.

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    G'day, I saw a black plastic tank at Carmec the other day for $95 minus fittings (CAMPER VAN FRESH WATER TANK PLASTIC 57L part #006096). It looks interesting and would probably fit.

    heres the link to the plumbing part of their catalog (bottom of page 108)
    http://www.camec.com.au/catalogue%20...3-plumbing.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
    Hi All

    Looking at utilising the space under the back seats in my Defender 130 HCPU.

    I was looking at using one of those 55 litre flexible bladder type water tanks from Opposite Lock, but I was just seeing if anyone else has other ideas.

    Chers
    I've seen people just put them on the floor without securing them. I wouldn't want 55+kg of full water bladder flying around the cabin in an accident.
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