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Old 12-05-2012, 05:32 AM   #1
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Anyone have experience?

Does anyone have experience with Undercover Swing Case? Interesting concept for pickup bed storage.
 
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Old 12-05-2012, 08:01 AM   #2
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Your really going all out on that truck, aren't you?
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I looked at these briefly, then thought not because in my case, I didn't think they would work for me since they wouldn't hold enough of what I wanted because they weren't big enough. If your needs are small so they fit your items, then more power to you. I do like the swing out feature so that any part of the top under a bed rail allows for a larger lid to drop things into the compartment. I'd only worry that if the items in storage are heavy then how will this item do over time.

Let us know how they work out for you.
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What am I to do, Dick, no Montana to spend it on.
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I saw this video and i have GOT to have one!
All i want to put in it is my fuel additive,clear jar for draining and checking water separator, a pair of gloves and a flashlight....
and maybe some graphite lube for the Super Glide, and maybe a 3-1/2 ton bottle jack
and i need to stop throwing routers skill saws, biscuit jointers, cordless drills and drivers, bar clamps, belt sanders, orbital sanders into the back of the truck...
...awe hell! i guess the first two lines above would probably be the limit...
http://tonneaucoversworld.com/underc...FQfhQgodW3oArA
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What am I to do, Dick, no Montana to spend it on.
That's no problem, you can spend it on mine!
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Old 12-07-2012, 07:59 AM   #8
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I've got a pair in my 3500 Siverado. They are good for smaller things but the size is not adjusted when you order. So what you get is a box that would fit a smaller truck and looks a little dis-portionate in my larger truck bed. However, they serve the purpose, gloves, some tools, chain, tie-down straps, and other small stuff.
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Looks like a nice product. Especially for short beds, where every little space helps.
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I've looked hard at these and think they would be useful in my SB. Now to convince DW they are necessary and affordable!
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Best price I can find is $175 for one and 341 for two. That's from 4wheelonline.com . They seem to have one for all makes and models.
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