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TopQ1967



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Under Cuby box options
Hi,

I am looking for under cuby box options to store valuables and to host extra switches.
Saw Entreq but are there any other suppliers?

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Quirin
Post #746067 16th Dec 2018 9:34pm
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JOW240725



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Brendan (4x4overlander) has the nakarackawacker one and Mud Stuff do a sliding undercover safe. No experience of either just options. James
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leeds



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Have a look at the Nakatenanga under cubby box safe here





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landy andy



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Post #746074 16th Dec 2018 10:13pm
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seriesonenut



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I fitted the mud stuff version last summer. Nice and secure and also lifts the box to form an arm rest.


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Bluest



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I’ve got the Mud sliding one too. Very happy with it. You do have to remember to leave space behind it to allow it to open though. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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jope



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diy.. create one for the same purpose, but was not in need of adding switches.. Now I also can rest my arm on the cubbybox while driving Smile



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Post #746081 16th Dec 2018 10:58pm
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leeds



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Now for a strictly safe options for storing valuables I would suggest a look at the Nakatanenga underfloor safe here

Being completely out of sight does increase the security aspect. OK it does not help with switch location. Unlike other underfloor safes no cutting of floor panel is required.




Brendan
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redline



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+1 for MudStuff sliding locker - an excellent piece of kit.

Whilst it does have a lock, its not really a secure storage, in that it can probably be easily forced with a sturdy screwdriver. But in fairness, it doesn't pretend to be a safe.
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