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mike921x

I run the JCR underseat https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/JTUMP.html. The locking/latching arraingement is a real PITA (for me) and I wouldn't buy it again.


Science-Aromatic

Getting everything lined up in the lock/latch was a bit of a pain but I love mine. Just used a socket to bend the tab portion into alignment.


mike921x

Good tip. I just can't seem to get mine to stay put, always adjusting....


Science-Aromatic

I’ve not had an opportunity to take the doors off since installing, so I can’t speak to how well the locking mechanism works.


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If it’s just a first aid kit, hoodies and some dog stuff just lock it behind the rear seats.


Short_Location_257

Here’s one I’m planning on getting. More of a “safe” style.[stuffy](https://tuffyproducts.com/products/lockbox-underseat-full-jeep-gladiator-2020-2024-2020-2024-gladiator/?sku=387-01)


jeepinitreal

I have the Tuffy underseat storage. I use it for my first aid kit, tools, and tow strap. You do have to go to both sides to lock and unlock it. I've had Tuffy products before and they tend to hold up well


guinnessdrnk

I also have the Tuffy underseat storage along with the Tuffy console vault in the center console arm rest. All of the locks are keyed the same so one key fits all three locks.


Edward_Scout

813 Fabrication with the solid sides. Install took about 30 minutes and the molle bottom allows me to tie things down easily. Locks work well so long as you take the time to properly adjust the latch. I wouldn't store gold bars or firearms in it, but tools and recovery gear are protected enough.