Thanks Mr Ozment,
Like a pickup truck itself, life is full of compromises! We actually explored the drawer extension issue a few times and at this point the cost entailed to achieve another 10" or so of extension just doesn't pencil with our goal of keeping our costs as affordable as possible. It's definitely a common topic and we are always looking into new things like the extension slides. Another good option is the CargoGlide, but they don't have storage compartments, however you can strap boxes to them. Stay tuned here!
-DECKED
Thanks for the response that is awesome news. I knew about the pay load but not the steel bars running through to bolt stuff to. Are the bars marked so if you want to mount something you can or do you find them from underneath. ThanksHey Guys,
The DECKED system can easily handle a fridge on the top. Just like TruBrit says, we do have a 2000 lb payload on the deck. And there are steel tubes running laterally through the deck itself which you can bolt and/or screw attachments to. There are 6 to 7 steel tubes running side to side in each system measuring 1"x1/2".
Let us know if that answers it for you!
DECKED
Thanks for the response that is awesome news. I knew about the pay load but not the steel bars running through to bolt stuff to. Are the bars marked so if you want to mount something you can or do you find them from underneath. Thanks
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That's is awesome. Really hoping to test one out for you. Thanks againYep! Every tube is marked with a small dimple in the surface of the deck to take the guess work out of it.! You can screw to them by just going through the top. Or you can bolt to them by drilling through and using nut and bolt. You only need to be careful that your hardware is not so long as to obstruct the function of the drawers if they protrude into the drawer cavity.
Decked, Thanks for those answers on the tubes. This was one thing I was thinking about as well. I really like the system, but this would have to play a multi purpose role for me. I am a little concerned about how tools, on top of the system, might slide around on the plastic. Such as the 5 gallon bucket in your photos, it seems the plastic on plastic would be slick. Any examples of ways to deal with this? Do you sell a Rubber mat or something that could help?
I also really like the weatherproof aspect. Does water stay out of drawers when driving at highway speeds in driving rain or snow? I feel like snow alwas finds it's way through small cracks.
Any pics of one in a 2nd Gen dodge with 8ft bed?
This seems like a great and durable solution for our construction, camping, family hauling rig. Looking forward to hearing about the above questions.
Thanks