Thoughts on Tuffy Security Deck
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Thoughts on Tuffy Security Deck
I am looking for thoughts and opinions on the Tuffy security deck. I have the Aries cargo deck, but am not that big of a fan of it. If anyone has detailed pics, please post 'em!
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I have it on my '12 and love it. Perfect for running topless. Looks like you have '10. I've heard people are more happy with the one for your year interior. Good luck!
Sorry. No pics on my iPad. I might have posted some on wayalife.com though.
Edit: http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?9...deck-installed
Sorry. No pics on my iPad. I might have posted some on wayalife.com though.
Edit: http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?9...deck-installed
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I had one in my 2010. I dnot know if they fixed it, but on the 2010 if you didnt have a subwoofer you can put your arm in where the subwoofer is supposed to be.
In time it may start to rattle a little bit, so you may want to place some felt tabs or something in the contact areas.
I wouldnt have traded it for nothing. And, i just ordered a tuffy security enclosure for my 2012.
In time it may start to rattle a little bit, so you may want to place some felt tabs or something in the contact areas.
I wouldnt have traded it for nothing. And, i just ordered a tuffy security enclosure for my 2012.
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I have one on my '12 JKU and really like it. It doesn't have the sides so u don't lose any space width wise. No issues with the subwoofer either. U lose a little in the depth with the back portion but maybe only an inch or two. Nice fit and easy to remove the lid when necessary. Pricey but worth it for security when topless.
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One of the best mods I've done. Seems expensive, but it's worth it for the piece of mind. I feel secure leaving my weapon back there with other valuables. No pics on my phone. I will try to post some tomorrow for you
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I have one in my 2010 4-door.
Easy install and fully secure, no way to get in without destructive tools.
h t t p : / / home.comcast.net/~jrburch_h/jeep/jk/trunk/trunk.html
take out all the spaces.
Very happy with it despite the price. It's worth the money.
I've been running doors-off for 6 weeks now and have no worries about my tools and other stuff.
Living in Chicago area, that's saying something.
Easy install and fully secure, no way to get in without destructive tools.
h t t p : / / home.comcast.net/~jrburch_h/jeep/jk/trunk/trunk.html
take out all the spaces.
Very happy with it despite the price. It's worth the money.
I've been running doors-off for 6 weeks now and have no worries about my tools and other stuff.
Living in Chicago area, that's saying something.
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Best $400 I've spent on my '10. I trimmed the backside of mine so it wouldn't rub against my seatcovers and wear through. Also installed eyehooks on the lid so I can bungee things down when topless.
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How about some pictures of what everyone has.
I have a harttop and when I take it off I would like somewhere to put stuff and know its not going to be taken by someone simply walking by.
I have a harttop and when I take it off I would like somewhere to put stuff and know its not going to be taken by someone simply walking by.