Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
5 hours ago, Sjordan said:

Do you have a lot of room in the swing cases?  Trying to decide on one or two.

There is a good amount of room. There is a removable tray. Underneath the tray there is a sectioned off area where it arcs up near the wheel and a much larger open space opposite of that. The one thing I would be worried about is weight. They're not crappy material or anything but I wouldn't call them heavy duty either. Not sure what the manufacturer rates them for.

 

I emptied one out and took some pics with a tape measure. 

20190911_113906_resized.jpg

20190911_113916_resized.jpg

20190911_113937_resized.jpg

  • Replies 31
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted
1 hour ago, Limelight said:

Can you do me a huge favor and take a pic of the underneath where the lever is located?  I have the drivers side swing case and found it on it’s side in my bed with the handle mechanism by the tailgate. Something that held the handle in place fell off (never to be found) and I had to rig it up to keep it on there. What I did works fine, I just want to see what was originally there and maybe engineer a better fix. 

Thanks if you can do that. 

I think this is what you're asking for...let me know if you needed something different.

20190911_160151_resized.jpg

20190911_160201_resized.jpg

Posted
32 minutes ago, fish_guru said:

There is a good amount of room. There is a removable tray. Underneath the tray there is a sectioned off area where it arcs up near the wheel and a much larger open space opposite of that. The one thing I would be worried about is weight. They're not crappy material or anything but I wouldn't call them heavy duty either. Not sure what the manufacturer rates them for.

 

I emptied one out and took some pics with a tape measure. 

20190911_113906_resized.jpg

20190911_113916_resized.jpg

20190911_113937_resized.jpg

Awesome thank you. It seems like it covers the LED bed light.  Have you noticed this or had any inconveniences from it?

Posted

Not really. My old truck never had them so I've never really relied on them. Plus there is the cab mounted overhead light too if I need it.  And I can always "swing" the case to the side and uncover the light if need be.

 

The passenger side case covers my 110 outlet but, again, just swing the case over and I can easily access it. 

Posted
1 hour ago, fish_guru said:

I think this is what you're asking for...let me know if you needed something different.

20190911_160151_resized.jpg

20190911_160201_resized.jpg

Ah you the man!  That plastic piece bit it I guess. I have a metal loop screwed under there to hold it for now. 

Thanks so much!

Posted

One thing to note with these swingcases .. if you’re gonna run a tonneau make sure it works with the swingcase installed. I have a tri-fold cover and I just have to swing the box out to latch and unlatch the cover. The latch on the swingcase can get seized up rather easily so just grab the PB Blaster every now to keep it easy on yourself unlatching and swinging it out.

Posted
11 hours ago, CbrownGT said:

One thing to note with these swingcases .. if you’re gonna run a tonneau make sure it works with the swingcase installed. I have a tri-fold cover and I just have to swing the box out to latch and unlatch the cover. The latch on the swingcase can get seized up rather easily so just grab the PB Blaster every now to keep it easy on yourself unlatching and swinging it out.

I have a Retrax bed cover and have had zero issues with regard to the swing cases.

 

Thanks for the tip on the latches...think I'll spray mine down today with lithium grease as a form of preventative maintenance.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I want one of these cases but the website says without multipro tailgate. I have the multipro tailgate. How does the tailgate make this box unusable?

 

-Mark

 

  • 1 month later...
Posted
On 9/11/2019 at 5:41 AM, fish_guru said:

swing1.jpg

swing2.jpg

swing3.jpg

Thank you so much for the photos! I’ve been looking so hard to see these installed in a 2019. I saw in another reply that you do have the passenger side power outlet and that it’s still usable behind the box. Would you mind taking a photo of the passenger side box swung out showing how the bracket fits around the outlet? That’s my biggest concern before I order one!

Posted

i had em on my 2015...my reviews are mixed. i always had to open my cover a a little to full open the lid on the swing case. the cases locked but only way to lock them to the truck was a traditional keyed lock, whicj meant that had to be unlocked and relocked every time i wanted to swing the case open. they blocked some of the emitting bed light and on the 2019 looks like it will block the lights completely. with that beeing said they were a great option to keep items like hitch, tow ropes, straps, tie downs, etc. easy to access, able to have with a tonneau cover and didnt take up alot up bed space

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
On 10/31/2019 at 3:31 AM, John FX said:

Thank you so much for the photos! I’ve been looking so hard to see these installed in a 2019. I saw in another reply that you do have the passenger side power outlet and that it’s still usable behind the box. Would you mind taking a photo of the passenger side box swung out showing how the bracket fits around the outlet? That’s my biggest concern before I order one!

As shown in the photo is is accessible only with the case in open position, the case cannot be closed with the AC outlet flip cover open and a regular AC cord (or transformer plugged in. Only option is to remove the waterproof flip cover on the outlet and use an extension cord with a zero clearance plug intended for when you want to use a wall outlet behind a piece of furniture directly against the wall. Also units are supposed to come with an external lock that fits into a pip on the bracket rather than through the previous padlock slot.

 

Makes more sense just to use the driver's case since each intrude into the floorspace and teo will not only block all lighting, but limit width of bed. '20 install same as '19

 

 

Posted
On 10/31/2019 at 8:56 PM, mfbearded said:

i had em on my 2015...my reviews are mixed. i always had to open my cover a a little to full open the lid on the swing case. the cases locked but only way to lock them to the truck was a traditional keyed lock, whicj meant that had to be unlocked and relocked every time i wanted to swing the case open. they blocked some of the emitting bed light and on the 2019 looks like it will block the lights completely. with that beeing said they were a great option to keep items like hitch, tow ropes, straps, tie downs, etc. easy to access, able to have with a tonneau cover and didnt take up alot up bed space

Just installed a drivers side one on my '19.....blocks the bed light almost entirely. Won't even bother on the passenger side because it will prevent use of the 110v outlet rendering it useless for my purpose. The case will not latch with the waterproof door flipped open or with an accessory like a 12v transformer of line cord plugged in. Example for use charging a jumper battery or drill/saw battery recharger while the vehicle is moving or in my case a 12v transformer powering the LED lights on the sports bar using the lighted dash switch. Of course you can remove it, but then your better off using a milk crate, which by the way holds a lot more junk than the Swingcase......and without the chance of overloading the weight and cracking the case.....both cases in my '16 cracked like a mozaic and they had nowhere near the 75 lb limit loaded in each. Better pack them tight because if something heavy like a trailer hitch is loose in one it will act like a hammer on the plastic case each time you hit a rut or pothole/gopher hole.

 

DSCN0710.JPG.05537812479c16cec7263eab116b2f00.JPGDSCN0711.JPG.ca6a1646f6802d21c53d047e9db11673.JPGDSCN0709.JPG.c38c240b5d420b5889288627f1f491fe.JPG

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Hello everyone, thanks for all the fantastic information about this product.  2 things.

1.  I have a multipro tailgate, anyone install these and were there any issues?

2. I am concerned screwing bolts into the bed of the truck may cause rust or corrosion, any thoughts?

 

Thanks  P

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • I find it amusing the OP doesn’t realize this threads heading includes several engines. He should have posted in the off topic section if he wanted a more narrow focus. I really appreciate and find amusing that he actually pointed out one of my many vehicles. The Odyssey. That happens to use 0-20 oil. I love pushing his buttons. 
    • Maybe, but it seems he is the only one that has backed up data to prove what he is stating. I think he is doing this more because he enjoys it and wants to get the information out to us. He's got the knowledge and access to the proper equipment and having the funds doesn't hurt.  I would love to do what he is doing and would do it if and when I hit the Powerball.  I'm not a Tribologist by any means but love to learn what I can.   I would bet there would be doubting people out there if a completely independent lab with high quality work and highly respected in the automotive industry, put out information like this.  The world can't be pleased, one just has to take the information that they are given, do more of their own research to find actual lab data to back up what they are trying to figure/find out.  Most don't bother, they just want to believe what they first see.     I don't have the minimax but my 6.2 in my 2019 Silverado with 64k miles shows excellent UOA results with 0w-20 and for my own purposes 5w-20.  Since not much of a change using 5w. I liked the data sheet information on the SS 5w-20 and figured I would give it a try.  Still the same viscosity at 100℃.   In the end we all just do what makes us happy, life is too short to get upset over trivial social media.   On a side note, I do feel GM has dropped the ball and just cares about the bottom dollar and not quality anymore.  "Like a Rock" has been long gone.  Seems "Built Ford Tough" has as well.
    • Better than stock but that's like putting lipstick on a pig
    • Hello, my 3 month old Sierra Elevation wont recognize a trailer with electric brakes? All the lights work correctly, but no power to the brakes?   This is the factory installed brake controller. If you manually push the knob, the display shows the power % but does not light up like my 2022 silverado.   I have an appointment with the dealer, but was checking to see if anyone else has seen this issue.    Thanks, 
    • Been using SS 0w-20 from new, but wanted to change to the 5w-20 because I liked the data on the data sheet, to me it seems like a little better product. But as you can see, not much difference. This is also with running a mix of 10 gallons E85 to a tank topped with 93. It isn't a flex fuel vehicle so any higher I get a CEL for running lean on both banks. Yes my mileage takes a hit. Instead of 20 mpg I normally get on trips I get 17mpg. This is also using EaO17 filter.  What is amazing is I have the AMSOIL cone filter on it since I have the GM Performance intake installed and that air filter has 44k miles on it.  I just take it out and shop vac it off once a year.  I use the upholstery tool on my shop vac.  Works well.   
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...