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Ok guys I'm having a hard time deciding which storage option to get. I want it to be water tight, I'm not carrying a whole bunch just a few things, straps, jumpers, etc..

 

Here are my options

SwingBox

http://www.autoanything.com/truck-toolboxes/61A3956A0A0.aspx

 

Bak BakBox2

http://www.autoanything.com/tonneau-covers/bak-bakbox-2-toolbox

 

UnderSeat Storage

http://www.shopchevyparts.com/cargo-management-interior/2015-silverado-1500-under-seat-storage-crew-cab/23183674-p-92282209.html

 

 

Any pictures or reviews would be awesome!

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I honestly just got a decent sized ammo bag at cabela's and put some sticky Velcro on the bottom. Wanted something under the seat but didn't want the full under seat storage bin.

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Ok guys I'm having a hard time deciding which storage option to get. I want it to be water tight, I'm not carrying a whole bunch just a few things, straps, jumpers, etc..

 

Here are my options

SwingBox

http://www.autoanything.com/truck-toolboxes/61A3956A0A0.aspx

 

Bak BakBox2

http://www.autoanything.com/tonneau-covers/bak-bakbox-2-toolbox

 

UnderSeat Storage

http://www.shopchevyparts.com/cargo-management-interior/2015-silverado-1500-under-seat-storage-crew-cab/23183674-p-92282209.html

 

 

Any pictures or reviews would be awesome!

I have the underseat storage and it fits good and has been fine for me. But is not water tight. It for inside the vehicle

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None of the above

 

Id get a tuffy lockbox, had one on my raptor and now want one on my chev

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None of the above

 

Id get a tuffy lockbox, had one on my raptor and now want one on my chev

Wow those do look pretty sweet! How does it secure to the truck?

 

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Wow those do look pretty sweet! How does it secure to the truck?

 

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On the raptor it used brackets that used the stock seat bolts and wing nuts on the inside of the box
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I've got the BakBox 2, but you need to have a BakFlip for it to work. It uses the BakFlip rails to mount and the BakFlip to cover it. There is no separate lid.

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I like the Bakbox best out of those options. I have a Bakflip cover and may look into getting one of these. They are 20% through tomorrow I see.

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I have the Bakbox and the Bakflip F1 cover. Personally I would not buy it again. Its my own fault for not reading the actual dimensions, but that box is very small. While it does fold up out of the way when not in use, it only holds enough to make you carry just what you might need on that trip. If the Bakflip cover was truly waterproof, I would like it much better. But with the cover leaking, nothing in the tool box is protected from getting wet.

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