Crossover truck toolbox
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Thanks for the replies! I'm sure whatever I end up getting won't look THAT bad... and unless I really beat it up, it shouldn't get to banged up either.
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It's a bed mat I found at Alaska Rubber here in Anchorage , I cut it to fit , made a template for the edges and installed. The "pup" needed secure footing
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My dogs ride in the bed as well, so I ain't gonna tell you not to... but I'd be concerned about him hanging himself on that leash if he got nudged over the side and out of the bed?
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I thought about that 😊 She has just enough leash to look over the rail , put her front paws on the toolbox or lay down. She is only taken on errands or to walk parks so no highway travel without a carrierAttachment 558662
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Last edited by leckbandg; 06-04-2020 at 02:16 PM.