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Looking to compare the size and fit of the following:

 

  • DU-HA 10400 open top 
  • GMC 84734683 with lid 

 Can find any pictures that show the fit of the GMC - the DU-HA looks nice but thinking I may want the hard surface of the lid to put things in when I flip up the seats

 

TIA

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Walmart $163 US

 

Kojem UnderSeat Storage Box Container System for 2019 2020 2021 2022 Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra 1500 2500 HD Replace 84734683 - Walmart.com

 

Didn't know they sell stuff like this. 

 

BTW, the lid on top is a good idea. It gets you another 4-6" of height to put stuff in with the seat up, I could have used that a few times over the years. Next one in the next truck will have a lid, thanks for the idea. 

 

Tyler

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I have the Du-Ha. It is cheap. The box has started to sag forward after being loaded with drinks on our camping trip. You get what you pay for i guess

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I have the Du-Ha for Chevrolet & GMC Silverado/Sierra Light Duty Crew Cab - 2019 -2022 & 2020-2022 Heavy Duty Crew Cab - w/Lockable Lid.  No issues

Posted

Factory non locking open top, I stuff it full and like it but plan on buying the Tuffy lockbox so I don't get burgled.

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On 10/11/2022 at 10:17 PM, Robby James said:

Factory non locking open top, I stuff it full and like it but plan on buying the Tuffy lockbox so I don't get burgled.

 

The open top GM one looks smaller than the one with the lid? Found DU-HA dimensions but not the GM covered one - but they look very close in size and are similar price........

Posted
8 hours ago, Troy Linton said:

The open top GM one looks smaller than the one with the lid? Found DU-HA dimensions but not the GM covered one - but they look very close in size and are similar price........

Specs for the Tuffy lockbox for underseat 2020 Silverado one

 

https://tuffyproducts.com/products/chevy-gmc-rear-underseat-lockbox-chevy-gmc-2019-2021-silverado-sierra-1500-19-new-body-style-2020-2021-2500hd-3500hd/?sku=352-01

Posted
On 10/11/2022 at 10:17 PM, Robby James said:

Factory non locking open top, I stuff it full and like it but plan on buying the Tuffy lockbox so I don't get burgled.

PSA:

Quick hammer tap will knock the locks through and their "In like Flynn". Don't keep anything in an unattended vehicle especially garage door openers and personal information.  😉

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54 minutes ago, It's Tim said:

PSA:

Quick hammer tap will knock the locks through and their "In like Flynn". Don't keep anything in an unattended vehicle especially garage door openers and personal information.  😉

 

So how do I get in my garage? You mean carry it around everywhere like my keys? Yeah that's a little paranoid. Most break ins in a vehicle are when they are unlocked and also depends on the area. I park in the garage but even those times I can't I just lock my vehicle. 

 

What do I do if I have homelink? Deprogram it each time I get out of the vehicle? 

 

Tyler

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Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Amcguy1970 said:

What do I do if I have homelink? Deprogram it each time I get out of the vehicle? 

Jus saying that without a little advance planning a thief could be in your vehicle and through your home before you even suspected an issue.

Scary huh?

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, It's Tim said:

PSA:

Quick hammer tap will knock the locks through and their "In like Flynn". Don't keep anything in an unattended vehicle especially garage door openers and personal information.  😉

It's all about preventative measures and causing the robber to take more time, leave yours unlocked if you wish, I will lock my shiot up and I won't leave my home addy on  my registration or my SS card in my truck either.

Anything can be breached of course.

CHeers

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4 hours ago, Robby James said:

It's all about preventative measures and causing the robber to take more time, leave yours unlocked if you wish, I will lock my shiot up and I won't leave my home addy on  my registration or my SS card in my truck either.

Anything can be breached of course.

CHeers

That's for sure and now you feel violated 😠.

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By the lid I mean the plastic lockable GM one:7f054680cd5c9559c8b11a712ae76049.gif.jpeg.c15e435b0c59996f38099ce1095eeb6b.jpeg

 

 

vs the DU-HA

 

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