Undercover Swingcase
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Undercover Swingcase
Finally got this installed and all though it is a little smaller than I would have liked it fits my needs just fine.
Have tow strap, jumper cables, gloves, flashlight, jack (frees up under seat room) t-handle lug nut wrench in it so far. Still a little more room available.
Had all this stuff under the back seat so it freed up a lot of in-cab space.
http://www.swingcase.com/
Have tow strap, jumper cables, gloves, flashlight, jack (frees up under seat room) t-handle lug nut wrench in it so far. Still a little more room available.
Had all this stuff under the back seat so it freed up a lot of in-cab space.
http://www.swingcase.com/
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I was looking at this & I might get it. But I'm gonna get the DU-HA underseat storage first. Since I have the subwoofer, I might still get one of these. Wished that these were slightly bigger, though. Any pics of your install?
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I have the Du=Ha also. The jack and accessories took up almost 1/2 of it.
This allowed me to get the jack out from under the seat.
POst pictures later today.
This allowed me to get the jack out from under the seat.
POst pictures later today.
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Nice! It only took 5 min to install? Does it really lock & not rattle when it's not being used?
I want the DU-HA underseat because it takes that space and makes it usable. But I need the subwoofer add-on, and I wonder how much space will be left if I have the subwoofer (and amp) and the jack. I just want to store some regular stuff in there...jumper cables, receiver ball, tow straps, stuff to fix a flat and some basic tools.
I want the DU-HA underseat because it takes that space and makes it usable. But I need the subwoofer add-on, and I wonder how much space will be left if I have the subwoofer (and amp) and the jack. I just want to store some regular stuff in there...jumper cables, receiver ball, tow straps, stuff to fix a flat and some basic tools.
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I have not noticed it rattling or making noise.
The Du-Ha is a little pricey but it looks like ti came from the factory and is way better than anything I would have fabbed up.
The Du-Ha is a little pricey but it looks like ti came from the factory and is way better than anything I would have fabbed up.
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This is also true.... /sigh. I just can't justify it to myself. I have some plastic bins that slide under the seat and work great