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Old 02-02-2016, 05:45 PM
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So I held off on buying the Husky under-rear-seat storage bin because it did not work with a subwoofer. Makes sense, since I believe the factory sub went under the rear seat... well after installing my Kicker Soundstage kit, where the sub installs BEHIND the rear seat, I realized "yay! I can install the storage bin" so I ordered one up.

As others said, seems overpriced for what it is, but the thing ships UPS so I figure that costs them about $35-$45 to ship. Which is why they most likely have it priced where it is (amazon and most shop ship this for free)

Here it is installed. Keeps my stuff nice and secure. Now I don't need a bed box.



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Very nice
Old 02-06-2016, 10:46 PM
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I want this one, or the Du-Ha. Definitely useful.

Just thought Id throw this out there...most likely doesnt cost them over $20 to ship UPS/FedEx ground....so yes, overpriced.
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Yeah thats probably why Husky is expensive, they don't seem to charge shipping anywhere and the box was HUGE. I've had TV's show up in smaller boxes.
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Yup. Definitely seems overpriced for what it is, but there's no question that it comes in handy.

It would be nice if it had more than the one center strap for mounting, but that said, I haven't had any problems with shifting even though it sits on top of my Weathertech floor liner.

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I got the same Husky storage and floor mats for Christmas this year, and they have been great. The removable divider is nice because with it removed, I can easily fit a couple shotguns and ammo safely and discretely.

It is a little expensive, but I would highly recommend it. Also, Husky's mats have been just as good.

P.S. How do you like the sub behind the seat? I have been thinking about doing the same thing but didnt know how the quality of the thin subs would be.
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Ehh it's all right. It's not like my old truck which had a better enclosure but it's better than having no sub



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