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DECKED 6 ft. 5 in. Pick Up Truck Storage System for GM Sierra GMT 900 or Silverado 8 ft. Bed Length (2007-Current)

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DECKED 6 ft. 5 in. Pick Up Truck Storage System for GM Sierra GMT 900 or Silverado 8 ft. Bed Length (2007-Current)DECKED revolutionized Pickup Truck Bed Storage with a low profile truck bed tool box system that is compatible with Ford, Dodge RAM, Chevy, GMC, Nissan and Toyota full size trucks. 2 full bed length drawers offer dry, secure storage with ergonomic access for tools, gear, guns, fishing rods and other items that slide out at waist height, while still allowing the owner full use of their truck or van bed. DECKED has a 2,000 lb. payload on the deck and

DECKED revolutionized Pickup Truck Bed Storage with a low-profile truck bed tool box system that is compatible with Ford, Dodge RAM, Chevy, GMC, Nissan and Toyota full-size trucks. 2 full bed-length drawers offer dry, secure storage with ergonomic access for tools, gear, guns, fishing rods and other items that slide out at waist height, while still allowing the owner full use of their truck or van bed. DECKED has a 2,000 lb. payload on the deck and 200 lbs. per drawer load capacity. Covered by 3-year warranty against product defects or failure due to workmanship. Further organization and customization is possible with optional nesting storage boxes, drawer dividers, tie downs and locks. DECKED Storage Systems are easy to install or remove, weatherproof, secure, and ergonomic. With a low-profile design the DECKED Storage System leaves plenty of room for further upfitting. DECKED Truck Storage Systems are perfect for small businesses like painters, carpenters, plumbers and handyman services. DECKED Storage Systems were also designed with the outdoors enthusiast in mind, allowing you to carry fishing, hunting or any kind of sports gear you can imagine. Note: drawers are not water or airtight, some fine particulate matter such as dust and water vapor may enter. Assembly and installation time approximately 2 hours. Removal/reinstall time approximately 15-20 minutes.

  • Organized storage: contents of drawers may be organized according to user’s needs, customized storage accessories available: nesting toolboxes and storage dividers; 200 lbs. per drawer load capacity
  • Weatherproof: DECKED is made of HDPE and steel with auto industry grade rust inhibitors, system is engineered and designed to be highly resistant to the effects of the elements, drawers are weatherproof
  • Secure: DECKED comes with optional drawer locks for securing items, once installed in the bed of the truck, drawers cannot be opened without opening the tailgate, contents of drawers are not visible with drawers in closed position
  • Ergonomic: designed to make accessing drawer contents ergonomic, DECKED drawers slide out at tailgate height 48 in. from the end of system, easy 1-handed operation, drawers slide on industrial grade sealed bearing wheels
  • Full bed use: with DECKED installed in pickup truck, full use of bed footprint is maintained, DECKED has a payload capacity 2,000 lbs.
  • SKUs are standard box DECKED systems engineered to be installed in trucks with 8 ft. beds, these are not 8 ft. L DECKED systems, with these SKUs, the DECKED system orients towards the tailgate, as a result, there is a gap from the cab side wall to the cab side edge of the DECKED system that allows room for a crossover tool box or fuel transfer tank
  • 3 year limited warranty: covered by 3-year warranty against product defects or failure due to workmanship





Features
Item Weight 75.25
Features Latches,Rust Resistant,Slide Out,Waterproof
General Part Type Storage Drawers
Number of Compartments 6
Lock Type Latch
Finish/Color Matte Black
Material HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)
Returnable 180-Day
Box storage space (cu. ft.) 12.5
Automotive Part Type Storage Drawers
Product Weight (lb.) 240 lb
Product Length (in.) 75.25
Product Height (in.) 12
Product Width (in.) 72 in
Manufacturer Warranty 3 Year Warranty

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