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    LOOKING FOR FACTORY HARD TANKS

    Looking for some factory hard taks for a 2006-2008 tige 22ve, rz2, rz4.
    I have a 2007 22ve and looking to put both rear tank in it.
    If anyone knows of some please let me know.
    Thanks

    #2
    I have the same boat and just added a system from Mikes Liquid Audio. 2 rear sacks, one bow sack, reversible pumps, and one rear transfer pump. Makes an amazing wake. I will see if I can get you some pics. Worth the money if you are a surfer.

    http://www.mikesliquidaudio.com/

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      #3
      Originally posted by Stef View Post
      Looking for some factory hard taks for a 2006-2008 tige 22ve, rz2, rz4.
      I have a 2007 22ve and looking to put both rear tank in it.
      If anyone knows of some please let me know.
      Thanks
      Why? There are much better options. It's an easier install without the hard tanks.
      2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
      2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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        #4
        I already have a ballast system installed.
        2 Enzo sacs, bow sac,all plumed in, and I throw a 750sac
        On the seat as well. We surf that's all we do! Awesome wake.
        Still would like the factory tanks, so if you have some or know
        Of anyone who does , please let me know.
        Thank you in advance!

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          #5
          I already have a ballast system installed.
          2 Enzo sacs, bow sac,all plumed in, and I throw a 750sac
          On the seat as well. We surf that's all we do! Awesome wake.
          Still would like the factory tanks, so if you have some or know
          Of anyone who does , please let me know.
          Thank you in advance!

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            #6
            I am wanting to do the same. Same situation as you. My lockers are maxed out as far as space goes but still need more weight when there is no people and when there are more people there is nowhere for anyone to sit down. Any way, I was at the dealer and asked about it. They said the hard tanks are only another 250 lbs. and the space they are supposed to go under the floor is full of foam if no ballast was on the build sheet from when they made the boat. I guess just find some fatter friends, sorry I mean friends who have a greater impact from gravity
            Sometimes you have to do what feels good, rather than what feels right.

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              #7
              Good, was hoping that's the case. Instead of factory hard tanks I would suggest getting rid of the locker floor and letting your Enzo sac fill the entire space down to the hull. Check out this thread for a very detailed explanation about how to do it.

              http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...=Ultra+ballast
              2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
              2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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                #8
                Originally posted by alwayssummer View Post
                , I was at the dealer and asked about it. They said the hard tanks are only another 250 lbs. and the space they are supposed to go under the floor is full of foam if no ballast was on the build sheet from when they made the boat.
                Not on an 08, they go back against the transom. Beginning in 09, they went in the floor.
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                  #9
                  Really!! Where could one purchase said hard tanks that go against the transom. I sent an email to tige and got no response. I would really like to move the batteries and fill that empty space with something more useful.
                  Sometimes you have to do what feels good, rather than what feels right.

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                    #10
                    Why not go with lead then? Like said the tanks are bulky and only add 250 lbs. Its a ton of work for little reward. Add 250 lbs of lead, will take up far less space and take about 10% the time to do.

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