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Old 04-07-2012 | 06:43 PM
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I was going through one of my catalogs and saw this trunk and was thinking it is a great idea but I was wondering if anyone has one of these? Yes you have to cut out your small crap trunk but who cares. I know a fair amount of people are scared to cut their jeep but luckily I am not, lol. Part number 2205, it says you have to move your exhaust also but I am ok with that. I was planning on moving it soon anyway.
So, does anyone have one? Do you have pics of how much crap you toss in it? Would you buy it again or do something else?
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Old 04-17-2012 | 04:48 PM
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No one has this installed or something like it??
Old 04-22-2012 | 09:11 AM
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Interesting. Guess I will have to make my own then. Always love a reason to bust out the plasma cutter.
Old 08-24-2012 | 08:30 AM
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Did you do the trunk project? I was thinking about doing this myself.
Pictures/review would be appreciated!
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Anyone? Also thinking about doing this soon...
Old 12-12-2012 | 11:15 AM
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I have the Tuffy Security Deck Enclosure in my JKUR and could not be happier with it. It is bullet-proof, installation was a breeze, and the piece of mind knowing my valuables are safe in my soft top is great. When I need to carry something larger, it takes all of about 1 minute to remove and 2 minutes to re-install.

My only issue is I wish Tuffy would look at the design of where the top meets the tailgate. By the handle the bulge on the inside of the tailgate slides under the Tuffy top and causes the weather strip to tear. Not a big thing in the scope of it all.

I also modified my top to accept the multi-point tie down rails (https://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-214-...own-rails.aspx). I had to cut them down with a grinder, then mounted them. I oversprayed the entire top with bedliner to get a little more grip. Now I put my cooler up there with the tie downs keeping everything secure.


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Originally Posted by GBOBVA
I have the Tuffy Security Deck Enclosure in my JKUR and could not be happier with it. It is bullet-proof, installation was a breeze, and the piece of mind knowing my valuables are safe in my soft top is great. When I need to carry something larger, it takes all of about 1 minute to remove and 2 minutes to re-install.

My only issue is I wish Tuffy would look at the design of where the top meets the tailgate. By the handle the bulge on the inside of the tailgate slides under the Tuffy top and causes the weather strip to tear. Not a big thing in the scope of it all.

I also modified my top to accept the multi-point tie down rails (https://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-214-...own-rails.aspx). I had to cut them down with a grinder, then mounted them. I oversprayed the entire top with bedliner to get a little more grip. Now I put my cooler up there with the tie downs keeping everything secure.
I thought about that also but this warrior box requires you to cut out your floor and move your exhaust. Its like a trunk.
Old 12-12-2012 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ignatius504
I thought about that also but this warrior box requires you to cut out your floor and move your exhaust. Its like a trunk.
I have had one for a few years with the Cooltech LLC exhaust. I use the space for a Propex heater with a stove, fridge, and drawer installed on top so don't get inside it often. It's awsome. Yell if any questions.
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Originally Posted by kb7our

I have had one for a few years with the Cooltech LLC exhaust. I use the space for a Propex heater with a stove, fridge, and drawer installed on top so don't get inside it often. It's awsome. Yell if any questions.
Thanks, I've already relocated the exhaust and evap with the kit from Woods. So I think this is my next mod!
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Resurrecting this one. Anyone installed one yet? I'm not concerned with the process but more curious on the quaity of the product before I go cutting a big hole in the floor. Would rather get some reviews than order and have to send back if it's shitty.

Inside measurements and pics from rear/underneath would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

http://www.quadratec.com/products/14147_5902_07.htm

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