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Anyone have 2020 2500 with floor storage bin in it?

kristof

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Looking if this is possible to add on.
 
Yep, mine has them. I believe any Crew Cab that’s a Big Horn or higher should come with them.
 
I have a tradesman but I looked under the truck and it looks like there is a opening for them. I was thinking to order just the parts and put them in. Can you check by your vin number what is the part number for them?
 
Interested if adding to tradesman is possible as well!


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The concept seems cool. I’ve installed the weathertech floor liners that snap in. I’m not sure if I’ll ever use them now
 
The concept seems cool. I’ve installed the weathertech floor liners that snap in. I’m not sure if I’ll ever use them now
Good place for a tire plug kit or other hopefully seldom-used items.
 
Extra extra fire extinguisher, other items I like to keep in the cab that no longer has room under the seats due to subwoofer.

I have the Husky floor liner so it's easy enough to lift for access.
 
I love my ARB 50...just wish it would fit in the box with a tonneau cover on...looks like it will be an inch too tall.

I have the 63qt. About 3" shorter but longer and wider. I am curious if anyone uses the in floor bins as a cooler though.
 
I have the 63qt. About 3" shorter but longer and wider. I am curious if anyone uses the in floor bins as a cooler though.
They were marketed that way as a possible use. More so on the mini-vans and the Journey SUV thingie. I found that the ice does melt away fast. Pondering some insulation ideas. Outside wrap, spray foam, or just buy a .99 cent Dollar Store styrofoam cooler and forget about burning calories thinking., just toss it in the back. If you had a big enough freezer, you could fill the removable liner up with a desired level of water needed, freeze it and then insert it back into the bin. Solid ice with stay alive longer than cubed or crushed. Or you could......never mind, the day would be over.
 
Great storage areas, I carry my 8 oz bottles of diesel fuel additive in the drivers side, and bottled water in the passenger side.
 
I took the driver's side out and replaced it with a locker down safe, so if someone is interested in it let me know, central Oklahoma.
 
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