Tuesday, 16 October 2012

RamBox

RamBox

For years, one tradeoff of owning a pickup was the lack of a locking trunk. If you needed to keep a laptop or camera bag out of sight and secure, your options were limited. Ditto for tools, especially over-sized things like shovels or post-hole diggers.
Honda debuted a locking trunk in the bed of its Ridgeline pickup, but it wasn’t really big enough to accommodate long or oddly-shaped items. Enter the RamBox, launched by Ram (then Dodge) on its fourth-generation Ram pickups in 2009.
The RamBox converts the previously unused bed sides into lockable storage. The compartments are weatherproof, and even feature floor drains for easy clean out. Better yet, they’re large enough to hold things like golf clubs, tool boxes, shovels and kayak paddles.
 Until now, the RamBox option was only available on short bed Ram 1500 models, with a bed length of 67 inches. For 2012 Ram pickups, the Chrysler division has expanded the RamBox lineup to include 76-inch bed models, boosting RamBox storage capacity by 18 percent.

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