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  1. stampy

    Expedition truck...

    I agree that plastic tanks HDPE are the best solution long term. I was planning on mounting them between the ribs on the bottom of my m109 as there is plenty of road clearance there and it doesn't take away from space inside the major drawback is freezing though. I guess you could put drain...
  2. stampy

    Expedition truck...

    I think a hybrid of the black water system above is a good idea. Have a 15/20 gal black water tank with a 15/20 gal portable unit that can connect to it. That way you can have your crap and haul it too (so to speak). Anyone looked at rainwater tanks for showers? I think you should have the sink...
  3. stampy

    Expedition truck...

    or ones like here are cool too. Chalet RV - Home
  4. stampy

    Expedition truck...

    like here Chalet RV - Home
  5. stampy

    Expedition truck...

    Well if you are not going in to the really cold areas you could look at putting a pop up type camper on the back of a deuce or five ton. They wouldn't weigh a lot more than the bed and they can compress down to be the same height as the cab. Then you have the space underneath for storage or any...
  6. stampy

    Expedition truck...

    The only concern with propane is head pressure and overtemp so put in a pyro before you add propane lest you melt or blow up your engine.
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