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DAMAR truck bed storage

Has anybody had any experience with their product? It looks like a quality product that is very practical for a guy like me who always has a lot of gear in the truck. They aren't cheap but it looks like it can do the job of carrying all my hunting & fishing gear along with my off-road recovery gear (straps, compressor, shackles, tire chains, shovels, towels, water, extra fluids for the truck, etc.).

http://www.damartruckdeck.com/
 
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Pretty cool
 
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since you have a cap, whats stopping you from making one out of wood?
 
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Originally Posted by ScottG
since you have a cap, whats stopping you from making one out of wood?
My thoughts exactly. It would be a lot cheaper and just as nice and you could build each compartment to your specs. The throw some carpet on it and be set to go.
 
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i personaly dont like those things. i think it just takes up too much space. plus i wouldnt want my four-wheeler sitting up that high. thats just my .2 though.
 
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I just saw it and thought it was a neat idea. I have most of my gear stored in the rear part of the cab. It's fairly organized. I keep my 2nd spare tire, hi-lift, and 2 shovels in the bed. Cool product nonetheless.
 
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I'd rather have a Roll N Lock and a few Rubbermaid containers.
 
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i saw a wood one made on a tv show probably on discovery channel or somethin
 
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yeah the rubbermaid containers are the way to go. imo its just easier to organize stuff.
 
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i built one for my truck out of 1x10 pine. then covered it with outdoor carpet. has two doors and one has a pull out shelf. i post of pics in a few. only thing is when the truck bed shifts offroad, it flexes with the bed better than steel and its lighter.

and you can put rubbermaid containers in the bins
 
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That looks really good. I like it.
 
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only thing that sucks is that when i built it- it was square and the doors lined up. since the truck is always moving, the doors dont line up well now. oh well, it works, haha.

thanks though. so far i use it quite a bit and i didnt realy lose and bedspace. i mean how often do you pack a cap all the way to the roof
 
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I have packed mine to the roof several times. Do you have access to the front of the storage box from the top?
 
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I know with our work trucks we have a bed rat system. It has a roller frame that mounts to the bed and a flat rack that slides in an out of the bed. Not sure on the price but maybe worth something googling!!
 
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actually up front there are two more doors. works pretty well.
 
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