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    Yea i had to send dan a txt about that... he said it eould be to much weight and thay id have one...hahaha
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    This really isn't and idea for a front bumper but more for a rear bumper. I just read a thread where the steel rear bumper was a water tank It had a 12v pump for pumping out the water. Not sure how much water it holds but it was a pretty cool idea. Not sure how new this idea is but it is new to me anyway and I liked it a lot


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    I wouldn't want water in a tank I couldn't clean pretty easily.. so instead use it as a air tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoaxci5 View Post
    I wouldn't want water in a tank I couldn't clean pretty easily.. so instead use it as a air tank
    I guess that's all relative to the person drinking the water. The water coming out of your faucet spends time in lots of tanks that never get cleaned out. Any water tank for potable water I wanted to clean would be done with chemicals anyway. My camel backs never get scrubbed or clean nor does my hot water tank for that matter. I'm not sure I would use the water in the bumper as drinking water. But for cleaning, bathing and cooking water I would have no issues with it at all. The biggest draw back would be the heat but use that to your advantage and have a hot shower

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    I've seen people use their bumpers as OBA tanks before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    I've seen people use their bumpers as OBA tanks before.
    I'm guessing if it can hold water holding air should be no big deal. Just a matter of different connections I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sal-XK View Post
    I'm guessing if it can hold water holding air should be no big deal. Just a matter of different connections I guess.
    Fairly comon indeed, if i ws bringing extra drinking water I would have shower water in the tanks on the roof to get warm, and drinking water in the Jeep to keep Cool.
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