Hey guys, looking at water storage options in the 150 Prado, seems a bit limited for space and options. I can't justify the cost of a KAON tank just yet so seeing if there are other ways to tuck away hidden water storage? I know there were water bladders made for the 120 series that fit into the Rear quarter panels. Has anyone got something similar to that? Not too keen on the idea of using the rear seat footwell as have kids in the back
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I tried a bladder in a 120 and found it rubbed on to many sharp points so took it back.
Have a loneranger one in the rear but have never used it, if the 150's like the 120 you won't have much weight allowance to carry water in it anyway.Last edited by LeighW; 21-01-2021, 12:31 PM.HKB Electronics, manufacturer of the Alternator Voltage Booster, Silver 2008 D4D,Lifted,Underbody protection, Alternator Voltage Booster, Tiger Z winch, Lightforce DL, Air Horns, Tanami Drawers, Drop down fridge slide, Outback cargo barriers, Rotronics dual Battery system, Polaris GPS, HF/UHF/VHF, Radio speaker combiner, Long ranger water tank, Diff breathers, Inverter, Snorkel and others
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I have a drawer system in place of the 3rd row of seats. This gives me room for a 50L Poly tank that sits perfectly behind the 2nd row seats.
I have the Boab one, but its the same as this Iron Man unit:
https://ironman4x4.com/products/wate...red-water-tank
I have mine strapped down and padded with EVA foam sheets to stop it from rubbing on the drawer and seat backs.
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Like RPP I have a poly tank between the second row seats and cargo barrier/drawer system. Works a treat and you only lose about two clicks of the second row seat adjustment, it lives there full time now so always handy and very robust. Be aware that my cargo barrier is only half height. Mine is a front runner https://www.toughtoys.com.au/product...s-41l-wtan009/ but Iron Man do similar.1 Photo
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Mine is a very snug fit once the seats are pushed as far back as they can go, have done many trips and no problems whether full or empty. The only thing to be careful of is the fitting at the bottom of the tank for the hose would be easy to snag when putting the tank in or taking it out.
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