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Pretty much they all suck for the gmt-900s!

Not deep, no cover but they do keep yer stuff from rolling around on the floor. I have the GM box in my 07 gmt-900. It has 3 "wells". The well on each end slopes from 3 inches to 6 inches deep and the center well is only 3 inches deep.............real shallow!

I paid $125 a few years back now they are $183 retail at the dealer. If you can swing a discount its even cheaper.

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Heres the Du-ha box They are $179 and are one sided plastic:

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Both are similar and shallow to the GM box so I would/did buy on price. NO center well on this one.

Google du-ha storage box. Many places on line sell them.

 

When I had my GMT-800s I had the nice GM box with lid!

Deep and huge but it WON'T fix in the gmt-900s !

Very $pendy at $400+ bucks now!

 

I have one for sale if any of you gmt-800 x-cab guys are interested.

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This is the bad boy box..................

gmt-800 ONLY and $pendy at $410 bucks!

Has dividers/cargo nets/a locking LID/and its deep

and the bottom is FLAT!

 

Won't work in the gmt-900s..................I tried !!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I have one of these for sale if anyone is interested.

fits gmt-800 x-cab

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I would like to get one of those storage boxes but the prices are insane. No way I would pay that much!
I hear ya! Can't figure out why they are so costly?

 

 

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Like I posted I bought the GM one for $125 and that was shipped to me! I wonder what the discounted price would be?

 

But anything is better than my goodies scattered around the floor!

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Like I posted I bought the GM one for $125 and that was shipped to me! I wonder what the discounted price would be?

 

But anything is better than my goodies scattered around the floor!

Thanks. The GM unit looks very small online, like it wouldn't even take up all the space under there? Height wise, does it?
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I have the GM unit in my truck. It fills up all the room, and I have been happy with it.

 

I found it for about $90 shipped.

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I have the GM unit in my truck. It fills up all the room, and I have been happy with it.

 

I found it for about $90 shipped.

Where at? Have you had it very long?
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Have the GM one as well, does what its supposed to! Also cheaper than the Du-Ha.

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I have the DuHa, and love it... specifically because of the "gun rack" built in. It does a great job carrying the deer rifle and a shotgun during the season!

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