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- BedlamModeratorThe Rubbermaid ActionPacker 8 gallon size fit under my rear seat on my 2005 F250 SuperCab.
- danrclemExplorerIt looks like the Husky has a double wall and the Du-Ha has a single wall. I'm guessing that the Du-Ha walls are stiff enough since non of you have said otherwise.
I have a WeatherTech liner in the back so I'd have to make sure what I get would clear that. - partsman01ExplorerI have one in my 2003 gmc, one pic is one empty and the other is mine under the seat.
- Old_DaysExplorer III do like what husky sells but for $180.00 I wood buy old milk crates from the thrive store and cut them to fit. Or buy some 1 by 6 pine boards and make it out of wood.
- K-9_HANDLERExplorer
LanceRKeys wrote:
Best bang for your buck would be a good cardboard box cut to size. When talking bang for your buck, nothing beats free.
Yup cant beat free. Use milk crates in our trucks.
Different milk crates for different activities, beach, hay hauling, wood cutting, etc.
Pop one crate out next one in etc. - bikendanExplorer
Oregun wrote:
Try Huskyliners.com, they have under seat storage.
i checked them out and they don't have half the storage that the Du-Ha does. - OregunNomadTry Huskyliners.com, they have under seat storage.
- danrclemExplorerThanks for the Du-ha recommendation guys. Does anybody else have other boxes that they like.
Off to check on the Du-ha boxes. I haven't ever heard of them until now but they must be good. - bikendanExplorer
mitw44 wrote:
I have a full length du-ha box under the back seat of my 2009 F-250.
I have a Du-Ha in my F150 and love it. Well worth the expense. - mitw44ExplorerI have a full length du-ha box under the back seat of my 2009 F-250.
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