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Reddit mentions of Plano Storage Trunk - 108 Quart w/ Wheels (1919) - Gray

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Plano Storage Trunk - 108 Quart w/ Wheels (1919) - Gray. Here are the top ones.

Plano Storage Trunk - 108 Quart w/ Wheels (1919) - Gray
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    Features:
  • Molded grooves for sturdy stacking
  • 108 quarts capacity. Built-in pull grip
  • CNC machined aluminum flight track and Pre-Installed String Dampeners make the Hyper Ghost 425 extremely quiet and accurate. Overall weight of 7.7 pounds and axle to axle width of 17.6 inches
  • Exterior dimensions: 37.187 inches x 18.00 inches x 14.375 inches
  • Interior dimensions: 29.75 inches x 13.5 inches x 12.875 inches
Specs:
ColorGray
Height14.39 Inches
Length37.19 Inches
Size108 Quart
Weight7.7 Pounds
Width18 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Plano Storage Trunk - 108 Quart w/ Wheels (1919) - Gray:

u/TR0N1C ยท 1 pointr/4Runner

I have a Limited and one 3rd row seat deployed. This box is perfect for the 1/2 cargo space left over: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017N98OGC It can fit a whole shopping cart of groceries in it and you can still put heavy items on top.
Also, the factory cargo-cover works really well.

u/Flowers_for_Taco ยท 1 pointr/JeepGladiator

For my truck (not a gladiator... yet) I invested in some relatively heavy duty cargo boxes and cable locks. Here is one example on amazon of the boxes (they were relatively cheap, solid, and waterproof). Here is an example of the cable locks. Obviously this isn't gladiator-specific, but it's been a great solution for us. It's not as secure as say locking your truck (or locking a hard tonneau cover), but it would take some effort and tools to get in. It's also a bit more effort compared to just throwing stuff in a capper or the back of an SUV, but not that bad, especially if it's only for trips etc. Not sure if this would be an option for you or not, but we've been happy with the setup. We load a ton of suitcases, travel gear, etc, into the boxes and then stack them up in the bed and it's worked for us.