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Old Jul 18, 2012 | 10:37 AM
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Here's my setup.

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Old Jul 18, 2012 | 11:20 AM
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Thanks everyone for pics and responses!! my biggest concern was the sides of the deck and how secure they are. This looks like a solid product. I think I will be upgrading from the Aries to the Tuffy.
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Old Jul 18, 2012 | 11:22 AM
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Wow, that is saying something! thanks for the reply!

Originally Posted by johnrb3b
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.
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Old Jul 18, 2012 | 01:20 PM
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Here's a couple more.

Drilled and eye-hooks attached for bungee cords:
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Old Mar 11, 2013 | 09:19 AM
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I wouldn't call that an upgrade. I bought the tuffy, wasn't impressed. A buddy came driving up with the Aries one day and to me they are night and day difference. The Tuffy, IMHO, is not very secure. The lid is aluminum and lightweight, easily dented, bent, and broken into. I will say it's nice that's it's so easily removable for those times you need more room, however, think about what I just said.....easily removable.....when you need to secure your gear, that's not a plus.....

I sold my Tuffy and bought an Aries. Would have gladly traded you if I'd seen this sooner.
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Old Mar 12, 2013 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Gurleyman
I wouldn't call that an upgrade. I bought the tuffy, wasn't impressed. A buddy came driving up with the Aries one day and to me they are night and day difference. The Tuffy, IMHO, is not very secure. The lid is aluminum and lightweight, easily dented, bent, and broken into. I will say it's nice that's it's so easily removable for those times you need more room, however, think about what I just said.....easily removable.....when you need to secure your gear, that's not a plus.....

I sold my Tuffy and bought an Aries. Would have gladly traded you if I'd seen this sooner.
They are definitely not aluminum, they are steel. How in the world are they easily removable from the outside? They are designed such that you can only disassemble the panels from the inside. You're entitled to your own opinion but you're way off base on this one.
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Old Mar 29, 2013 | 05:03 PM
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Thanks for the posts. Tuffy makes 2 products. The Security Deck and then Tailgate Security. Seeing your pics and comments i am sold on The Security Deck.

Do you know if you can fit a single set of Superdoors in there? Please let me know.
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Old Apr 1, 2013 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by on_order
Do you know if you can fit a single set of Superdoors in there? Please let me know.
Single set of two doors/windows? Yep, I can get my set of front SD's in there plus all three soft-top windows.
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Old Apr 2, 2013 | 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by tomb
They are definitely not aluminum, they are steel. How in the world are they easily removable from the outside? They are designed such that you can only disassemble the panels from the inside. You're entitled to your own opinion but you're way off base on this one.
If you say so bro. I've had them sitting side by side and the tuffy is a joke from a security standpoint. I could break in from the lid alone with my bare hands, but really all you need to do is do a jumping jack on it. it'll cave. Glad you like yours, I'm sure it will serve you just fine. I'll stick with the aries, along with all the other guys in my group who've seen them side by side.
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Old Apr 2, 2013 | 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Gurleyman
If you say so bro. I've had them sitting side by side and the tuffy is a joke from a security standpoint. I could break in from the lid alone with my bare hands, but really all you need to do is do a jumping jack on it. it'll cave. Glad you like yours, I'm sure it will serve you just fine. I'll stick with the aries, along with all the other guys in my group who've seen them side by side.
Then we must be referring to different units or they've lowered their standards since I bought mine. I'll give you $100 if you can break into it without using power tools or a huge crowbar.
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