Used my truck for what it's made for....
#21
Senior Member
#22
Senior Member
I did a low tech solution myself haha. I have a backplip vp and bed rug so I carry groceries in the back, got sick of everything rolling around All the stores here use the white plastic grocery bags so I have a 3ft bungee I hook to one cleat, run other end through all the bag handle loops and hook to other sides cleat. BOOM!! All the bags stay put and upright.
#23
Ford makes this... I haven't tried it yet but it sounds good for a grocery bag holder.. http://amzn.com/B00X6S0YWC
#24
Ford makes this... I haven't tried it yet but it sounds good for a grocery bag holder.. http://amzn.com/B00X6S0YWC
#25
Senior Member
my 13 has grocery bag hooks under the rear seat (never use them), not the 15?
#28
Whenever I load gravel in the back of a truck I throw a tarp down first. keeps the gravel in place from getting into areas I don't want it and makes unloading the last 10% so much easier. Plus tarps are cheap.
#29
Senior Member
Picked up 1100 pounds of rock on Friday. Used the tarp idea. Worked great! I also slid a piece of plywood under the tarp and let it over-hang the tailgate a bit when I was unloading just to make sure I didn't whack the tailgate.
Getting ready to load 1000 pounds of Florida Fieldstone in the truck.
Getting ready to unload 1100 lbs of Florida Fieldstone.
Getting ready to load 1000 pounds of Florida Fieldstone in the truck.
Getting ready to unload 1100 lbs of Florida Fieldstone.
#30
Helping Mom move!