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Anyone know IF someone makes a storage box for the back seat of a 2013 two door Jeep wrangler?
Would like to store my back seat in my carport, when not needed in the Jeep, and want a "mouse proof"
Container to keep the seat in good condition and not eaten up by mice, etc.
The measurements would be aprox. 42" length, 36" high 22" depth.
Thanks! Virgil B.
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Walmart has a long deep hard plastic container, that work great I have 2 seats in my car port. Rio7
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nevermind, I misread you wanted to keep your seat in it. I originally thought you wanted to keep it under the seat to store stuff in.
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RIO 7;
Thanks! That's the information I was looking for!
Virgil B.
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Rio7;
I checked at Walmart, and they didn't have a tote box big enough for a rear Jeep seat to fit in.
I looked "on line" and couldn't find one either.
Might you have a "link" where I could find one, 4'X2' and 3' deep?
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vb, I found mine at the Wal-Mart out side the garden center about 2 years ago, haven't looked for any sense, If you walk in the front door of Wal-Mart here your in the U.S. out the back door your in Mexico, they carry all kinds of stuff, for the Mexican trade, sorry I can't help you. Rio7
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Take a look at lawn & garden outdoor storage "sheds", some versions are not walk-in size, but just big enough to store a couple of trash cans.
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Thanks for the help!
Still not seeing what I'm looking for that's affordable. DeWalt, and Craftsman make some that are 40 gallon.
Close, but not quite large enough.
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Cheesy; That one would work, I just have to decide if I want to spend that much.
Thanks for posting! Please keep the ideas coming!
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All the “cheap” totes I looked at were just too small.
Build a wood frame and skin it with FRP or similar paneling? Custom size but likely spendy too.
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I decide to quit being cheap, and buy the one at Home Depot.
It's a little over $300. but should work GREAT!
Looks like they just quit making a cheap tote that will work.
Thanks for looking guys! Virgil B.
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Got my storage box/cabinet ordered.
Should be here by about the 20th.
Thanks again for the help!
Virgil B.
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