I've not tested it while underway. It seems like the kind of thing I don't want to test; it's completely unnecessary. If it broke, I'd be a mess, unless you stored the vertically. I install the spigot when I stop to camp. No mess, no worries.
Water Bricks. They're compact and interconnect solidly. I carry 2 water bricks and 2 good bricks which all interlock. From my experience, the water bricks are great but the green food brick, although they connect nicely, are not as practical as other storage methods for food.
Just a little sidebar, it's great to have new members, makes the organization stronger and better able to serve all its members. That said, If at all possible, consider being a Supporter. It's only $4 per month. Combined with hundreds of other Supporters, that money accumulates very quickly...
I've. Even building a 2011 Tacoma and started with suspension wheels/tires. Then roof rack, front bumper, and rear - in that order. The main mistake I made was buying the a winch a couple months after the front bumper. If you go with an ARB bumper, the winch mounts inside the bumper, feet...
I assume you sign up as a benefactor in the store? Seems to me people should get a free "Benefactor" t-shirt when you sign up. Maybe a free shirt after 6 months or something. In fact, I officially propose that benefactors get a special Benefactor shirt after 6 months. Any seconds on my motion?
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