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Does anybody have the husky gearbox or the GM one with the ash grey seat color? I think I like the looks and mounting of the gearbox but idk how the black and light grey will look. Du-ha makes the grey that matches and I like the gun rack feature but ive heard its flimsy and it doesnt look as nice as husky. Thanks in advance!

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I know you didn't ask for it, but I just got a Du-Ha. I compared it to the GM version and the Husky, but I wanted to color match the seats in my Cocoa dune interior, and Du-Ha was the only one to offer it.

 

From pictures of the Husky, I wasn't sure if it would offer as much storage. I am very happy with the sturdiness, storage room, and color match of the Du-Ha.

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I do too but I put the carseat on the passenger side. I could still use the majority of the space.

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I have the OEM one, and love it. fits great.....

 

 

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Can u post a pic with the seat down?
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Wish they made a smaller storage that fits under the seat for those us that that have the factory under seat sub installed.

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Any more pics guys? Also anyone do any custom work out of wood?

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Any more pics guys? Also anyone do any custom work out of wood?

 

Not mine... but because you asked:

 

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This was done by Musicar Northwest out of Portland, OR.

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Wish they made a smaller storage that fits under the seat for those us that that have the factory under seat sub installed.

 

No reason why you couldn't build one... half sub, half storage.

 

I built my sub box for two 12's but it would have been easily changed to a single:

 

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I know you didn't ask for it, but I just got a Du-Ha. I compared it to the GM version and the Husky, but I wanted to color match the seats in my Cocoa dune interior, and Du-Ha was the only one to offer it.

 

From pictures of the Husky, I wasn't sure if it would offer as much storage. I am very happy with the sturdiness, storage room, and color match of the Du-Ha.

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MDB, what floor mats do you have in there? Any pictures of the front ones?

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The mats are WeatherTech floor liners in black. This is not a great picture, but all I have. These cover right up to the chrome sill plate - I really like the way they cover the front carpeted areas. On my last Sierra, I never had to vacuum the carpet. Let me know if there's something specific you want to see - I can post take some better shots tomorrow.

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MDB, thanks for this. I was trying to get a feel for the black liners with the brown and tan interior. I got the Husy ones in Tan and put them in and did not like them at all. I sent them back next day. Yours look like they fit well so was just trying to see the color combo a little better is all. Thank you!

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Not mine... but because you asked:

 

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12550030684_2947969888.jpg

 

This was done by Musicar Northwest out of Portland, OR.

I want one please let me know how to go about getting one.

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