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- 2oldmanExplorer IIbasement...15 gallon.
- tvman44ExplorerBasement, Barker 25 gal.
- laknoxNomadI've seen more than a few strapped to the rear ladder. Have seen others in the back of the truck and some on =top= of the TT/FW.
Lyle - MfanExplorerLadder on back
- cmarqExplorer42 gal on a modified bike rack takes two to get it on. In the back of the suzuki grand vitara if we are camping close to home.
- gdwebExplorerthetford, on it's side, bungeed up against cab wall of truck bed
- DutchmenSportExplorerTruck bed: however mine is a TT and truck has a shell. The 32 gallon is not that "high" profile. Won't it fit on the floor (bed of your truck), and there is still enough room for your 5er to maneuver with no obstructions above top of it?
- azrvingExplorerMy FW doesn't have a liner underneath so I'm able to bungee it up underneath the floor at the very back. Can hardly notice it and I like that. My spare tire has a pick up truck type tire lift to pull it up under the floor and the tank is next to the tire.
- pcm1959ExplorerBarker 35 gallon in the forward basement compartment on end. Pleny of room. It is sealed off from the living area of the fiver so worries about odors even though it produces none with the valves and air vent closed.
I like having it for campgrounds without sewer hook-ups. Some have dump stations so close to the actual site I will go ahead and use it just to make the trip a little less restrictive with the water usage. - B_O__PlentyExplorer IIHauled mine around standing on end in the front compartment of my fiver. Carried it for 4 years and used it once. Now it's someone elses problem to store.
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