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Old 02-01-2012, 12:44 PM
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Any screw owners have the under-seat storage boxes like HuskyLiner or Du-Ha makes? What are your thoughts? I have kids and the seats are almost always in the down position anyway. These look like a good idea but...???

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Any screw owners have the under-seat storage boxes like HuskyLiner or Du-Ha makes? What are your thoughts? I have kids and the seats are almost always in the down position anyway. These look like a good idea but...???

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check this one out: https://www.f150forum.com/f38/unders.../?ref=esp-link
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I installed the ford accessories storage box yesterday, part number 9L3Z-78115A00-CA, cost $76.23. It's made of plastic has the ford logo on the front and bolts in under the longer section of rear seat and leaves room for the factory sub.




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I have a Du-HA. the cost is a little high, but I would not sell it for what it cost. I use it continually except a couple times i needed to remove it to haul a large item. it removes simply by unbuckling two straps.
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I have the Du-Ha and love it.
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I have the huskyliner one, fits good, and holds quite a bit.
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This is by far the cheapest and best looking solution. Takes very little skill to make and could be custom designed however you want, whether it be slots for holding guns or divided sections or whatever you can think of. I did not put a bottom in mine as I really have no need for one but if you wanted to make one that way in case you ever wanted to take it out will your stuff still inside it would be very simple to do.
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I have the Tuffy Security box.....LOVE IT.

http://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-327-2...subwoofer.aspx

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Originally Posted by pat247
I installed the ford accessories storage box yesterday, part number 9L3Z-78115A00-CA, cost $76.23. It's made of plastic has the ford logo on the front and bolts in under the longer section of rear seat and leaves room for the factory sub.
I have them same one, quick easy install and the price wasn't bad. Looks similar to the du-ha and more than half the price.
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Pics added to my first post.


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