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Cutting a hole in the truck bed for a storage cubby. Has anyone done this?

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Might be jumping in here late but here’s a random unused spot inside the truck I’ve utilized. If you run Milwaukee tools (or similar) some of the individual M-12 series come with small rectangular 2 - 2 1/2” deep little suitcase looking cases. All my tools go into my tool chests so these are never utilized. These fit PERFECTLY on each side of the back seat upright. They stay put 100% once in place, easy to remove & put back, stay tucked away behind the seat belts & don’t affect the seats at all. Perfect for small items - bungees, gloves, small tools, fire starters, etc, you name it.
I have one each on both sides of my back seat in my Raptor. Never given me a problem or made any sort of noise or movement. Just passing it along if anyone is still paying attention to this thread.

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Looks like there are a couple different sizes of those cases, are yours the 12x7x3?
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Mine are actually 15 x 9 x 3

Hold quite a bit and fit perfect.
Not truly getting the full 3” depth once stuffed in there, you need to pack these loose, but that’s what helps lock them into those cubby spots in the back corners of the cab. I’ve got them packed kinda loose and they form themselves right into those corners & don’t budge. Super handy!
 
 







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