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We were carrying our Portable RV Waste Holding Tank in the bed of our truck for a few years and thought it would be nice to have storage for it where we can just leave it in one place until we need it. I came up with this idea and it did the trick. It turned out even better than I thought it would. Now we have much more room in the back of our truck to take our electric bikes and other things we need for our trips. Quick Tip Warning - It is important that you do NOT attach anything to your trailer ladder, its not made to carry additional weight while traveling. Here's a great video Josh Winters with Haylett RV made on this topic a few years ago - • HaylettRV.com - RV Ladder DOs and DONTs wi... Note: Products I used and links to them are provided below. Check out my other YouTube videos by clicking this link - / michaelbracewellthetraveltrailerguy Michael Bracewell "The Travel Trailer Guy" is a Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying Amazon purchases by you using the Amazon links below at no additional cost to you. Thank you SmartTote2 LX Portable RV Waste Tote Tank - 4 Wheels - 27-Gallon Capacity - Thetford 40518 - https://amzn.to/3aUjOA0 Anndason Toggle Latch Clamp 4005 With Keyhole,357Kg 787 Lbs Holding Capacity (4 PCS) (Style 4005) - https://amzn.to/3e7ByKl Clear Construction Adhesive - https://amzn.to/3xHd2HJ Here's another option that may work for storing the tank: New RV Bumper Mount Tote Tank Carrier Secure Tank in Place - https://amzn.to/3Uxw7X0 DISCLAIMER The opinions expressed in our videos are our own or from a contributor. Before taking on any project or making a large purchase, we recommend you do your own research and consult a professional for advice. We are NOT liable for any damage to your RV or injury incurred as a result of following our tips, advice or instructions. We are not RV professionals or certified technicians. We are simply RV owners who work on our own RVs and have a desire to share what we learn with others. Be responsible and know your limits.