CAK tanks, anyone used them?

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CAK tanks, anyone used them?

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Im going to be getting a underslung water tank (40L) CAK tanks seem to be the go to people, has anyone actually fitted one of theirs? Happy with the quality?
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I fitted one years ago and it's been fine, It's not too far from me so went down and told them what I wanted in regards to outlet/inlet positions etc.
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Ta, i think I'm going to get one.. But can only squeeze in a 40L one, would like more but I've been using a 25L jerry can for a few years and managed ok.. I have been hung up for a while on it freezing, but the amount of times we actually go away when its that cold is minimal
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oh, and what did you use to sure the tank? Their universal strap kit bolted through the floor, or hook bolts?
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I've got a CAK one on my Merc held in place by metal straps (not relevant to a VW I know :lol: ) to the chassis. If you want to be able to clean it out ever get one with an inspection hatch on the bottom. Never had a leak from it like that.
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Cheers for that, so you were happy with the quality?
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Can't fault the quality.
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lloydy wrote:oh, and what did you use to sure the tank? Their universal strap kit bolted through the floor, or hook bolts?

Hook bolts with a piece of 12mm ply underneath for extra support.
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shepster wrote:
lloydy wrote:oh, and what did you use to sure the tank? Their universal strap kit bolted through the floor, or hook bolts?

Hook bolts with a piece of 12mm ply underneath for extra support.
That's how it has been fitted to our Autosleeper, must have been exceptionally good quality plywood, still no rot or de-lamination after 30 years.

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CAK Tanks. Can't fault the quality. Isn't that an oxymoron :run
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Always good to have a tank to keep you cak in. :D
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lloydy wrote:Im going to be getting a underslung water tank (40L) CAK tanks seem to be the go to people, has anyone actually fitted one of theirs? Happy with the quality?

Did you go with a CAK tank? and Did you get both fresh and waste underslung tanks?

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