UnderCover Swing Case

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why did they make em so small?? there is much more room to have been bigger.
 
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why did they make em so small?? there is much more room to have been bigger.
Yes, they could be a little bigger. I think they just make one size case for all the different trucks and just the mounting brackets are truck specific. They seem to be sized for a compact truck. I have seen pics of them on 8 foot beds and it looks ridiculous.
 

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It's one of the cube cases. The 350 or 370. It holds EVERYTHING with room to spare, but takes up a lot of room.

Been thinking about going this route. I have the cases ready to install but keep thinking a box would be better suited to what I carry. One that fits in the space when rear the double seat is folded up for when I need more room in the bed.
 
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I know I asked already, but would you mind taking a picture of what you have loaded? I have a loaded pelican that takes up too much room.
Here's what I have in each case.
 

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As promised and it's a Pelican 340

Normal day to day
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Connections, weather stripping, blah blah blah
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Wire strippers, soldering iron, fuses, clamps, more random stuff
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Complete set of spare winter clothes, 3qts oil, 2qts trans fluid, wool blanket, 30' strap, 12k# locking carabiners, ARB tire kit, bolt cutters, jumper cables, tool kits, random tools, tarp, 550 cord, bungees, tie downs
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Behind the reAr seat is a set of coveralls, steel tow boots, goretex jacket and pants, and all my light covers.

Also leather man, flashlights, first aid kit, jerky and granola bars, and 9 liters of wAter stashed throughout the cab.
 

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....Behind the reAr seat is a set of coveralls, steel tow boots, goretex jacket and pants, and all my light covers...

I've been trying to figure out a way to store items behind the rear seat, how did you get that stuff back there?
 

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Lift the rear bottom seat up all the way, feel around for a small metal pin about three inches below the rear shoulder, pull up. It's only like a 1/4" so it might take awhile.

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Then drill a hole and run some cord for next time.

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