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I purchased my truck off the lot with the dealer installed "lockable storage" (picture below). The large storage area is nice, but it takes up a lot of room on the floor and makes it difficult for my dog to get comfortable on long trips. Is there an option that does not extend out into the floor area as far? I see this option but it says it does not fit the crew cab... https://accessories.gmc.com/product/double-cab-underseat-storage-organizer-in-black-84310404?bac=314310

 

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I have a 2020 Silverado LT crew cab with a storage organizer like in your link - it is fitted perfectly to my truck & floor mat. It came with the new truck, not sure if it was part of the rubber floor mat package, or another option. I have two small tackle/tool cases that fit in the long open area for tools, cargo straps, etc. 

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Looking at the specs online, appears the double cab organizer is about 5.4 inches narrower, so the forward wall should be set back further from the leading edge of the back seat. However, not sure if the double cab model mounts the same and will properly fit in a crew cab truck.

 

Double cab model: https://accessories.gmc.com/product/double-cab-underseat-storage-organizer-in-black-84310404?bac=314310&body=Crew Cab Pickup&bodyId=22&bodyNumDoors=5&bodyNumDoorsId=5&make=GMC&makeId=48&model=Sierra 1500&modelId=548&year=2020

 

Crew cab model: https://accessories.gmc.com/product/crew-cab-under-seat-lockable-storage-organizer-in-black-84734683?bac=314310&body=Crew Cab Pickup&bodyId=22&bodyNumDoors=5&bodyNumDoorsId=5&brand=GMC&categoryId=98033&make=GMC&makeId=48&model=Sierra 1500&modelId=548&year=2020 

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Standard, no-lockable, non-covered under seat storage in my crews is smaller front-to-back that what is in the picture. 

Perhaps about the size of the one in the link above for the double cab. 

 

If you don't need lockable it might be a better solution for pets and/or larger containers that you want to carry on the floor.

 

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I have two bigger dogs, and personally, I prefer no storage in the cab with the full coverage rubber floor mats. Lots of room for the dogs with the seats lifted up. Storage in the back under the tonneau cover. 

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I'm looking for a solution for this too.

I have a 2019 1500 LT (new model), with the 60/40 fold-up rear bench seat.

I'm looking for underseat storage also, BUT I am trying to find something that fits under the 60% side, but leaves the 40% side open; For coolers.

 

Has anyone seen anything like that?

Tuffy has one, but apparently NOT for this vehicle. 

I also considered buying one like some have posted links for and doing some customizing to remove the portion under the single seat. 

Similar storage but would need to be cut.Rough Country GM Custom-Fit Under Seat Storage Compartment 19-20 1500

(I cant post links cause I'm "NEW", even though I'm not)

 

Does anyone know of a solution for the 60% storage?

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