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Has anyone tried the Aqua Bumper Kit? / Water Storage

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#1 ·
I've been pondering how I am going to make the stock rear bumper into water storage. I'm not completely sold on the idea of it being pressurized because that means more electrical/mechanical things to fix and/or replace later.

That being said, the aqua bumper kit looks pretty cool but...
I can't find instructions or a parts list anywhere. (I'd like to know exactly what I'm buying and how I'm going to have to install it before buying)

If you have this kit please tell me how you like it. Pics of instructions would be great.

But for anyone that already has some form of water storage from the rear bumper I'd like to know how you did yours. What valves and fittings did you use? I was thinking of somehow mounting a schrader valve on the bumper (possible?) so that I can hook up my portable air compressor and a hose. Then have two holes on either side of the bumper at the lowest point connected by a hose with ball valve in the middle near the rear hitch.

Please any ideas would be great! I have already checked out the Write-up by edsjunk and espo78. They gave me the idea I just need to make it work for me :)
 
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#4 ·
i was wondering why it wouldn't work with just gravity, you could always park up on a rock or carry a wedge for the beach to make it feed faster...
 
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