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Old 06-12-2003, 11:17 AM   #1
Rappin Mikey
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I have a jeep cherokee. This is what I did. I bought a keep alive pump. I took a 75 Quart cooler and installed my pump. Make sure that you drill holes in the cooler to allow air to escape. (near the top as to not loose to much water) I bought a back rack that fits nicely into my trailer hitch (65$ at #^&#^&#^&#^&'s sporting goods). Secure the live well and a 12 volt to the rack with straps/bungees. (using the rack eliminates stinky water sloshing in your car) And your ready to go. The whole system cost about 120$. Also, if the cooler covers you license plate, write your number in permanent marker on the cooler (less reasons for the heat to give you heat). Oh yeah, make sure you go to m&D's in Wareham to get your chemicals. One keeps the amonia out of the water the other keeps the foam away.

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