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For the love of God, please stop introducing me to new accessories for my truck! :thumbs:

We might have introduced you, but you were the one who danced with her.

 

But she sho' can cook.

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For the love of God, please stop introducing me to new accessories for my truck! :thumbs:

i know! I leased mine but all you guys are feeding my mod beast!

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Yes you can. The front portion will fit a scoped rifle Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2

Thank you sir, and thanks fellas for helping me buy something, I don't really need but sure would like to have. :thumbs:

Btw, not even sure I can get either the Du-Ha or Husky up here in the great white North. :fingersx:

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I hate the way shopchevy has their site set up. You have to go through the whole check out process just to see the shipping cost instead of just punching in a zip code.

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Thank you sir, and thanks fellas for helping me buy something, I don't really need but sure would like to have. :thumbs:

Btw, not even sure I can get either the Du-Ha or Husky up here in the great white North. :fingersx:

 

If you can order from amazon you can get it. I found mine on amazon :)

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$140 on the Chevy website with $40 shipping....sheesh. I'll go back to the dealer and work the manager; got mine (although wrong size) at employee cost which seems to be best deal.

 

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i have read some reviews saying the husky box doesnt come all the way up to the bottom of the seat and leaves a gap between seat and box. i had a du ha in my 2002 chevy and loved it. i am looking at the the husky, du ha and gm boxes on amazon. husky is <150, gm is bout 160 and the du ha is 179.99. i am leaning toward the husky due to lower cost. does anyone have the husky in a 2010 ext cab? if so how is the fit?

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Does anyone know if the rear under seat storage box either GM or Husky will work with the rear weathertech floor liner?

 

Can someone post some pics of that combination?

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I have the GM under seat storage box on top of the Weathertech floor liner in my Double Cab and it is fine. I'll try to get some pics later on.

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I have the GM under seat storage box on top of the Weathertech floor liner in my Double Cab and it is fine. I'll try to get some pics later on.

 

Chuck,

 

Do you have the part number? I got one for my double cab from GM but it doesn't fit. There is a square bump out on the passenger side that isn't notched out. I would like to compare part numbers with yours if it fits.

 

Jay

 

 

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