Jeep Storage Specs:
Features:
This holder lets you vertically transport your Rampage Trail Can locking toolbox (RA86619 and RA86622) on your vehicle. A buckle strap is included to help secure your can in the holder. Red powder coated steel.
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Add secure storage to your vehicle with this custom-fit, steel lockbox with a pick-resistant lock. Like having a hidden safe in your Jeep, this rugged lockbox bolts under your driver's seat, where it protects your valuables from theft.
Installation Notes:
Does not fit 2-Door Wrangler models
Tech Tip:
Extra steps may need to be taken to correctly install this product. Please see installation instructions for more details.
More Information >Jeep Storage Specs:
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Add secure storage to your vehicle with this custom-fit, steel lockbox that has a pick-resistant lock. Like having a hidden safe in your Jeep, this rugged lockbox bolts under your passenger seat, where it protects your valuables from theft.
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This custom-fit, steel lockbox attaches inside your vehicle's factory center console to provide secure storage and is a great alternative to installing a new security console. Pick-resistant lock protects your stowed belongings.
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