DaveM
Explorer
How do you guys with open bed trucks, no trailers and limited cab space deal with securing supplies in the back of the truck?
I have a 2003 DC Tacoma with Maggiolina RTT on a rack over the bed. I’ll be heading out for my first trip in this truck in a couple of months and I’m concerned about two things:
1) Food storage overnight (critters big and small will want my stuff).
2) Security on the road (people taking stuff while stopped to eat etc on the road)
I usually carry one large Coleman cooler and a 2 crates with dry goods in it and have always been able to just lock it up inside my fj60. Now I have to deal with an open bed and not a lot of space in the cab. I plan to pull the cooler and the dry goods into the cab at night, so that’s a no brainier really but would like to hear some other suggestions if there are any. I’m more worried about stopping on the road to get a bite to eat or whatever and leaving my truck in the parking lot with all my stuff (way too much to put in the cab), out in the open. Would a cargo net be any deterrent?
I have a 2003 DC Tacoma with Maggiolina RTT on a rack over the bed. I’ll be heading out for my first trip in this truck in a couple of months and I’m concerned about two things:
1) Food storage overnight (critters big and small will want my stuff).
2) Security on the road (people taking stuff while stopped to eat etc on the road)
I usually carry one large Coleman cooler and a 2 crates with dry goods in it and have always been able to just lock it up inside my fj60. Now I have to deal with an open bed and not a lot of space in the cab. I plan to pull the cooler and the dry goods into the cab at night, so that’s a no brainier really but would like to hear some other suggestions if there are any. I’m more worried about stopping on the road to get a bite to eat or whatever and leaving my truck in the parking lot with all my stuff (way too much to put in the cab), out in the open. Would a cargo net be any deterrent?
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