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Lone Rock Concepts

Lone Rock Concepts builds overland water pump kits that turn a standard water can into a pressurized camp tap. The systems adapt common containers — RotopaX, Scepter, Wavian, Reliance Aqua-Tainer, and Front Runner tanks — into a real sink or shower at the trailhead, with no plumbing to build. This collection covers the full Lone Rock lineup for Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, and other overland builds.

Why Overlanders Run a Lone Rock Water System

Water access is the difference between a comfortable camp and a chore. Lone Rock Concepts kits pressurize a container you already carry, so instead of lifting a full can to pour, you get a real tap for dishes, cooking, and rinsing off trail dust. Because the systems adapt to standard containers rather than requiring a fixed tank, they suit modular builds where the storage layout changes trip to trip. That flexibility makes them popular on space-tight platforms like the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Bronco.

Match the kit to your container and your power setup. Confirm the container it is built for — RotopaX, Scepter, Wavian, Aqua-Tainer, or a Front Runner tank — and plan how you will power the pump from your rig's electrical. A larger Toyota 4Runner or wagon build has room for a bigger reservoir, while a compact truck bed rewards a smaller can. Buy the kit around the water container you actually carry, and the rest of the system falls into place.

Lone Rock Concepts FAQs

What does a Lone Rock Concepts water pump kit do?

A Lone Rock Concepts kit turns a portable water container into a pressurized water source for camp. It mounts a pump to a standard can — RotopaX, Scepter, Wavian, Aqua-Tainer, or Front Runner tank — so you get flowing water for a sink, dishes, or a quick rinse without lifting and pouring. It is a bolt-and-connect setup, not a permanent plumbed system.

Which water containers does Lone Rock Concepts fit?

Lone Rock Concepts kits are built to adapt common overland water containers, including RotopaX, Scepter, Wavian, Reliance Aqua-Tainer, and Front Runner water tanks. Each kit is designed around specific container threads or openings, so match the kit to the can you already run. Check the product fitment notes for the exact container it is made for before ordering.

Do I need to modify my rig to use one?

No permanent modification is required — Lone Rock Concepts systems attach to the container and run off your setup without cutting into the vehicle. Most kits use a self-priming pump and standard fittings, so you connect the pump, add power, and go. That makes them a good fit for overland builds where you want water access without a built-in tank.