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Old 10-21-2016, 05:56 PM
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Default Locking Under Seat Storage 2015-2017 F150/ 2017 Raptor Super Cab Available Now!

We now have our Locking Under Seat Storage available for the 2015-2017 F150 Super Cab's. This also will fit the 2017 Raptor Super Cab and also the All New Super Duty Super Cab. This unit is made from 5052 Steel with high strength aircraft aluminum doors. We use a steel hinge with pressed in stainless steel hinge pin that is almost impossible to remove. Our locks use a heavy duty cam to prevent prying. It has a durable black powder coat finish that is durable and resists scratching. If you have the SYNC system in your truck, no problem. We have designed this unit to accommodate for the SYNC system. For more information or to order, visit our website at www.esptruck.com
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Not sure this will fit in the SCrew with the DC to AC inverter mounted under the right rear seat.
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Originally Posted by Ifallsguy
Not sure this will fit in the SCrew with the DC to AC inverter mounted under the right rear seat.
We use a steel spacer that moves it our about 1/2" away from the inverter.
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What's to keep someone from knocking the hinge pins out?
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Originally Posted by heidrickla
What's to keep someone from knocking the hinge pins out?
I have put the hinge in a vice and tried to knock the pin out with a hammer and a punch. I was not able to drive the pin out with the correct tools, so the average crackhead won't have anything close to get the pin out.
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This is great for the dash and grab type of protection of valuables. How is it bolted down?
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I would love this kind of box with a single drawer that could slide out of truck from either the left/right rear door. This would be awesome for guys like me that have a child seat in the back that makes lifting the rear seat up unreasonable.
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Originally Posted by Livnitup
I would love this kind of box with a single drawer that could slide out of truck from either the left/right rear door. This would be awesome for guys like me that have a child seat in the back that makes lifting the rear seat up unreasonable.
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I would also like to see how it is bolted into the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by J.Wal
I would also like to see how it is bolted into the vehicle.
Looks like it bolts to the rear seat floor mount. Look close at the Picts...you'll see the hardware.



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