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I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado with a front bench seat. The middle seat folds down as a center console. I am looking and have had no luck finding an organizer that sits on the floor between the driver's side and passenger seat. I want to be able to easily lift the center seat to access the locked compartment directly underneath without having to move a bunch of stuff. Anybody have any ideas?

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I am looking for the same thing. I am going to check pep boys and autozone

 

 

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My buddy got a little one at Walmart of all places and loves it. I'm planning on going to look at it myself to see if I like it. I think he said it was cheap as well.

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My buddy got a little one at Walmart of all places and loves it. I'm planning on going to look at it myself to see if I like it. I think he said it was cheap as well.

 

See if you can grab a photo. I'd like to see some options as well!

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X1 on walmart. i got a Rubbermaid seat organizer and it fits there mint and it doesn't move at all unless it like dead empty.

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Here it is. He said he also saw it O'Rielys. Looks fairly functional for how inexpensive it ispost-152464-0-42766800-1452545046_thumb.jpeg

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From Him: "It fits snugly in place. It just happens to fit in that space perfectly and does not slide around at all. You would think it was custom made for chevy trucks. I drive around with cups in there all the time. It's a snug fit. Just buy one and try it. If you dont' like it your only out $10. But you will like it"

 

There ya go.That was four texts condensed into one lol.

 

Edit: I work two blocks from a walmart. I'm going to try and run by this afternoon and look.

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Ok I picked it up. He was wrong. It's closer to $11 lol. I'll be damned it is a snug fit. It's not going anywhere unless I roll the truck.

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