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A GUIDE TO WATER TANKS FOR YOUR 4WD

Gone are the days when the only way you could carry extra water when you went camping was in a plastic jerry can. Not only did the water taste worse than drinking out of the garden hose, but the plastic would degrade over time, making them liable to crack, spilling that precious resource all through the back of your 4WD. These days there is a purpose-designed water tank to fit almost any free space you have and by adding a 12V pump, a breather and a hose with a tap on the end of it, you have a very practical solution.

WHY DO YOU HAVE A WATER TANK IN YOUR 4WD?

Yes, that’s what many people ask me. There are a few reasons actually, so let me explain.

Firstly, having all your eggs in one basket means that if

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