Integrated water storage

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trush44

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When I take my 5 gallon water jug camping, it takes up valuable cab or trunk space.

Terra suggestion: Could we have an option for integrated water storage that could hold 3-5 gallons? Perhaps in a removable container that can be cleaned. Maybe there is unused space that a container could fit in the underbelly, even if not a typical square or rectangle jug.

Or...Crazy idea: could you line the inside of the hollow car frame with plastic and use the void of the car frame as water storage? Maybe 2 gallons secretly hidden in the frame to left side of the truck's lift gate, and 2 inside the frame to the right of the lift gate.
 
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When I take my 5 gallon water jug camping, it takes up valuable cab or trunk space.

Terra suggestion: Could we have an option for integrated water storage that could hold 3-5 gallons? Perhaps in a removable container that can be cleaned. Maybe there is unused space that a container could fit in the underbelly, even if not a typical square or rectangle jug.

Or...Crazy idea: could you line the inside of the hollow car frame with plastic and use the void of the car frame as water storage? Maybe 2 gallons secretly hidden in the frame to left side of the truck's lift gate, and 2 inside the frame to the right of the lift gate.
Welcome aboard. Thanks for posting and sharing your thoughts
 
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When I take my 5 gallon water jug camping, it takes up valuable cab or trunk space.

Terra suggestion: Could we have an option for integrated water storage that could hold 3-5 gallons? Perhaps in a removable container that can be cleaned. Maybe there is unused space that a container could fit in the underbelly, even if not a typical square or rectangle jug.

Or...Crazy idea: could you line the inside of the hollow car frame with plastic and use the void of the car frame as water storage? Maybe 2 gallons secretly hidden in the frame to left side of the truck's lift gate, and 2 inside the frame to the right of the lift gate.
Interesting idea!
Welcome!
 
Good news - Looks like the Terra will likely have molle mounting panels, which is great b/c that means Scout can focus on building trucks and not get distracted by the multitude of potential accessories.

A couple of these would work well mounted inside the bed.

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My Supra has a plastic bag/bladder with a pump in it in the rear fender for the rear wiper washer. Having a power source near your water supply could give you pressurized water which would be VERY helpful for camping. I kinda like the bag/bladder idea since you just need a power source and something to hang the bag on. Damage to whatever container in freezing conditions is a consideration though.

For offroad purposes though, I usually just use a RotopaX.

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