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Old 05-01-2010, 06:18 PM
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I have just ordered a new 2010 Sahara and am trying to decide on options for the trunk area. I carry stuff that I would like to keep out of sight but don't need super secure storage. I have looked at Moper Add-a-Trunk, the Insta-Trunk and the Flex Trunk options and would interested in opinions. My jeep is coming with the factory sub option which I think will play a part in which product get the final nod.
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Tuffy Security Deck is a great solution, it'll seem expensive but well worth it. Also, give Stan at Northridge (Canada) a call and he'll give you a great price. It fit's fine with the subwoofer.

See this install write up:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ght=tuffy+deck
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Fold back half up and prepare to load
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Load third saw, tools, wedges, gas and oil cans, caulks, axe, and whatever else fits.
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I use two Action Packer storage bins in the back. They fit perfect side by side behind the rear seat and still leave plenty of room in the cargo area for other items. The lids are lockable as well (padlock). I suppose you could drill through the bottom as well to prevent someone from carrying them off...

They are available at Wal-MArt in the automotive section. They have 2 sizes (the smaller ones fit perfect)
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Close lid, save room on top panel for important stuff...like lunch, and go to work.


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