Innovative YouTuber Installs Pressurized Water Tank in Jeep Wrangler

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By Car Brand Experts



Kudos to YouTube user Eddie Zarick for showcasing remarkable ingenuity. He has ingeniously transformed his Jeep Wrangler by integrating a pressurized water system within it, using the rear bumper as a water reservoir. As demonstrated in his video, the rear bumper can hold approximately seven gallons of water when the drain holes are properly sealed. Instead of adding an extra tank for water supply, this inventive firefighter opted to install a compact pump discreetly behind the rear axle.

In the video, viewers can see that the faucet is neatly positioned in the back right body panel of the Jeep, effectively sealed to prevent rust. A standout feature of this system is that the pump activates only when the water pressure drops below 45 PSI, ensuring it exerts minimal, if any, power draw from the battery when not in use.

Zarick’s innovation ranks among the most creative modifications we’ve seen on a Jeep, and we encourage fellow Jeep enthusiasts to share their impressive projects in the comments.

For those interested in replicating this setup in their own Jeep, Eddie has kindly provided a “how-to” video..

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