Pick Up Truck Tank
Pickup Truck Water Tanks
Low-Profile Plastic Tanks for Mini & Full-Size Beds
Pickup truck water tanks give you a simple way to haul water or chemicals wherever your truck can go. These low-profile poly tanks are shaped to ride over the wheel wells, keeping rear-view visibility clear while you move 200–465 gallons at a time. They’re UV-stabilized for outdoor use and molded from FDA-compliant resin, so they’re suitable for potable water as well as many agricultural and commercial chemicals.
Models fit both mini and full-size pickups and can be paired with pumps, hoses, or skid sprayers when you’re ready to build a complete portable system.
Looking for water storage solutions? We can help! Call us at 1-863-270-8118 or contact us to discuss your needs.
Pickup Truck Water Tanks for Landscaping, Farms & Construction
Our pickup truck water tanks are built for crews that use their truck as a tool every day. These low-profile truck bed water tanks carry 200–465 gallons of water or compatible chemicals wherever your pickup can go, without blocking your rear visibility.
These pickup truck tanks are built for crews in the field every day—landscapers and lawn care teams, nurseries and greenhouses, farms and orchards, ranches, parks and sports-field departments, and contractors who need on-board water for saw cooling, dust control, and equipment washdown.
- Landscaping & lawn care: tree and shrub watering, turf spraying, fertilizer and herbicide work.
- Nurseries & greenhouses: container irrigation, seasonal plantings, remote watering.
- Farms, orchards & ranches: livestock watering, fence line and pasture spraying, spot irrigation.
- Parks & sports fields: infields, turf, and grounds maintenance for schools and municipalities.
- Construction & maintenance: concrete saw cooling, small-area dust control, equipment clean-up.
- Mobile wash & detailing: light pressure-washing and rinsing when a trailer won’t fit.
All tanks are one-piece, seamless polyethylene and are UV-stabilized for outdoor use. Select models are suitable for potable water when paired with potable hoses and fittings.
Because these are low profile pickup truck tanks, they sit down in the bed and over the wheel wells, keeping the center of gravity low and helping your truck handle safely on the road.
Pickup Truck Water Tank Sizes & Dimensions
The chart below compares our low profile pickup truck tanks from 200 to 465 gallons so you can match capacity and footprint to your truck and payload rating.
| Capacity (gal) | Diameter / Top Width (in) | Bottom Width (in) | Height (in) | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 200 | 52 | — | 30 | Compact and half-ton pickups hauling water or light spray mixes. |
| 210 | 60 / 51 | 48 / 39 | 29 | Popular 210 gallon pickup truck water tank for general water hauling. |
| 305 | 60 (L) × 58 (W) | — | 30 | Mid-size low profile tank for full-size pickups and utility work. |
| 325 | 62 | 49 | 33 | Common 325 gallon pickup truck tank for landscaping and farm jobs. |
| 350 | 62 | — | 34 | Extra capacity in the same footprint; good for heavier-duty trucks. |
| 425 | 65 | 49 | 39 | High-capacity 425 gallon pickup truck tank for all-day watering or spraying. |
| 450 | 62 | — | 41 | Maximum low-profile capacity for 3/4-ton and 1-ton pickups. |
| 465 | 63 | — | 51 | 465 gallon pickup truck water tank for the largest truck beds and payloads. |
Always verify your pickup’s payload and axle ratings before filling any pickup truck water tank, and confirm chemical compatibility for fertilizers, herbicides and other products. These tanks are not rated for fuel or flammable liquids.
Choosing the Right Pickup Truck Tank
If you’re looking for pickup truck water tanks, a truck bed water tank, or a low-profile pickup truck tank, you’re usually trying to solve one of three issues: you need more capacity, you want to keep good rear visibility, and you have to stay within your truck’s payload. Keep those three factors in mind as you work through the quick checks below.:
- Capacity vs. payload: decide how many gallons you really need per trip, then confirm your truck’s payload rating with water weight (8.34 lb/gal).
- Bed size: measure between wheel wells and front-to-back bed length so you can choose the diameter/footprint that fits without interfering with toolboxes or racks.
- Future equipment: if you plan to add a pump, hose reel or skid later, make sure the tank size leaves room for mounting that equipment in the bed.
Share your truck model, bed dimensions and application with our team and we’ll help you size the best pickup truck tank and plumbing options for your work.
Looking for water storage solutions? We can help! Call us at 1-863-270-8118 or contact us to discuss your needs.