F150 Regular Cab Storage Options
Mikes1stF150 - How is the organizer attached to the floor of the cab?
P49Y-CY... iirc it bolts to existing threaded holes already in the cab. here's a pic. my gf made me those wooden dividers.
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I'm interested in finding one of these trays for my '07, though having difficulty locating one. I recognize this model year is 15-20 years old at this point.
Was hoping you (or anyone else) might be available to post the FoMoCo part number for this tray.
Cheers!
I'm interested in finding one of these trays for my '07, though having difficulty locating one. I recognize this model year is 15-20 years old at this point.
Was hoping you (or anyone else) might be available to post the FoMoCo part number for this tray.
Cheers!
@Garvee.com Good job bot. You are technically correct, the toolbox in your picture is in fact 'behind the 2 front seats' of a regular cab as the OP requested. LOL
We have three regular cab/short bed F-150's and very pleased with the ease of driving, parking and general use that goes with this set-up. That being said, our 2007 with the two small access rear doors is the best. I can fit all sorts of things behind the seats of our 2007 SB/RC such as easily carrying a new flat-screen TV behind the seats. Otherwise, you are reaching into a small space and/or climbing over the front seats for access. Wish Ford would bring back the access door design. The regular cabs with 6.5 bed are a great choice for those of us that never haul passengers, drive in the city and live in a rural area.
We have three regular cab/short bed F-150's and very pleased with the ease of driving, parking and general use that goes with this set-up. That being said, our 2007 with the two small access rear doors is the best. I can fit all sorts of things behind the seats of our 2007 SB/RC such as easily carrying a new flat-screen TV behind the seats. Otherwise, you are reaching into a small space and/or climbing over the front seats for access. Wish Ford would bring back the access door design. The regular cabs with 6.5 bed are a great choice for those of us that never haul passengers, drive in the city and live in a rural area.










