Husky Liners 09031 Black Gearbox Under Seat Storage Box Fits 2014-2018 Chevrolet-GMC Silverado/Sierra 1500, 2015-2019 Chevrolet-GMC Silverado/Sierra 2500/3500 Crew Cab
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My truck is a 2014 Silverado crew cab and it fits perfectly. I'm not sure about your model of truck, but you can inquire with the dealer at the store you're considering. Sorry if this was of no use.
It is kept hidden beneath the seat. It's fantastic and fits perfectly. It also doesn't slide.
My truck is a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado crew cab. The storage box is great, and it was less expensive than the GM product with free shipping. It appeals to me.
This box is tailored to fit beneath the fold-up seats in the back. The depth of the box is approximately 5" in some places when the seat is in its normal position. I have the ability to lay a gal. The seats do not crush the jug of windshield washer fluid that is in the box "on its side." I have a ton of stuff in mine. lol LUV IT!
Selected User Reviews For Husky Liners 09031 Black Gearbox Under Seat Storage Box Fits 2014-2018 Chevrolet-GMC Silverado/Sierra 1500, 2015-2019 Chevrolet-GMC Silverado/Sierra 2500/3500 Crew Cab
My first was for a Silverado from 2012. Now I'm back, and I've settled on a 2015 GMC Sierra. This one isn't as roomy as the previous ones for this body type. It's not Husky's fault, but the back seat is an inch or two lower than the front, resulting in less storage space. It is of the same high quality as the previous version. br>br>The difference between this Husky and one purchased from a dealer; The outside edging on this one prevents it from sliding, whereas the ones at the dealer do not. Consider the following scenario: The OEM's shape is that of a bowl, with a flat underside to avoid catching on the carpet. Husky's is like a bowl inside an upside down bowl; the lip of the bowl catches the carpet, preventing it from sliding, as shown in the photos. br>br>Also, the product depicted on this page is not the same as what you will receive. At the very least, the one I got had a slightly different base. The one I got appeals to me more.
This was purchased for my 2017 Silverado Crew Cab and fits perfectly. I've got it sitting on top of a full-length rear husky floor mat, with a 1/4" gap between the seat bottom and the top of the box. I attempted to illustrate this with a photograph, but it proved difficult. Even though it appears that it will stay in place as is, the included strap to keep it from sliding is simple to install. It can actually hold a lot of stuff - I had been using a 20-year-old craftsman behind-the-seat truck box that would occasionally slide out from under the seats and get in the way, so I upgraded to this. It still leaves room under the seat for those emergency items you hope you'll never need (small army folding shovel, jumper cables, spare bulbs/trailer bulbs, etc. ), but tiedown straps and other items that are only used occasionally fit perfectly. My only criticisms are that it is overpriced for what it is, and that the dividers are 3/4" high density foam. The box is made of a somewhat rigid plastic, similar to that of a Rubbermaid tub, and it is still covered by their lifetime warranty, so I'm not too concerned. I have enough stuff in there that I don't hear things move around as I drive, but if they do, I wrap a towel/rag around them. You never know when a towel will come in handy!.
without tipping over in the back of the truck I'm always slipping around. This was ideal for the job. By utilizing the space beneath the seat, you can gain much-needed storage space within the truck. By flipping up the seat(s) or leaving them up if they aren't used often, you can gain easy access when needed. Every day, you'll require access. My 2017 Silverado Crew Cab has a weathertech floor liner that extends all the way back under the seat, and it still fits perfectly. It is simple to set up. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because it's too expensive for what it is. The dividers are nothing more than a thick layer of foam. Regardless, I strongly suggest it!.
It fits well and will most likely get the job done, but I'm not sure how long it will last. I can easily and deeply flex the material with two fingers because it is very thin plastic. It attaches with a nylon strap slightly off center and on the back, which I honestly expected to be a little more robust for the price. For the time being, I'm going to skip the strap. The dividers are removable, but they're not made of plastic; instead, they're made of approximately 5/8" black foam rubber. I'm not sure the dividers will withstand any kind of abuse. If you use your truck for work, I wouldn't recommend putting chains in the storage box. I'd recommend the factory style metal one if you need something heavy duty, but this one is simple to remove if you need the space.
This product is acceptable in general. The price is not justified. br>br>Pros: It doesn't move around much, looks good with the seats down, and is compatible with most floor mats. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. Doesn't quite fit! Seats are not allowed to fall. br>br>As others have stated, the design contributes to it being a little more secure and durable than others. Regrettably, this does not match the description. The design is a little wonky, and it doesn't sit flush against the floor. Whether it's because of the cut or because mine spent too much time in the heat and became slightly deformed, the one I got is slightly out of shape to the point where I have to push down on the drivers side back corner of the box to get the seat to go down. The money was not well spent, but the concept was sound.
The fit and finish are almost flawless. There is a small gap where the box meets the carpet on the bottom corners, but it's not noticeable. With some extra under-carpet padding, this problem can be easily solved. When the seats are lowered, everything lines up perfectly. It appears to be an original equipment manufacturer's product. The box's top lip is perfectly aligned with the seat's contour. The only minor flaw is that the box isn't very sturdy when mounted and empty, even with the strap applied. When a small amount of weight is added to the contents of the box, it does not move. Definitely worth it! Shelf at the very top a product from a reputable manufacturer company with shelves br>br>Amazon kept their word and delivered exactly what they said they would. Just go for it! br>br>.
Returned. This is a good liner for storing basic items if you're looking for something simple. The Silverado fits well, and when the seats are folded down, it sits almost flush with them. I believe the cost of this item is somewhere between $50 and $100. However, 75 is an excessively high number. I paid $148 for it and didn't care for the thin plastic or the cheap junk securing strap. I also didn't care for the fact that it only straps down in one place, creating a pivot point. You can bump the liner out of place if you pull something out of the liner on the opposite side of the strap. It would have been far more practical to use two straps. br>br>For me, the DIY option is the way to go. If you are unsure about DIY or simply don't have the time, this will suffice for the majority of people.