I got one a while back and love it. It is so convenient to keep everything under the seat stored away. No one even knows it's there, even when they get in the truck and sit in the rear seat.
I just recently ordered the lock so I cna keep things really secure in there.
I went outside to snap some pics - but the weather here in California is so darned rainy and wind gusts around 40 mphs that it just wasn't worth getting cold and wet...
here is llink to the website -
http://www.du-ha.com/chevy_entry.html
when the weather is better, I'll snap some pics of mine and post them. It was super easy to install, mine arrived at night and I was so excited that I installed it right away...only took about 20 minutes - IF that long.


I love those storage units, I still haven't bought one for my truck yet. I have a crew cab and I know they make one for that, but I leave my seats folded flat alot to carry large items in the cab of the truck. I look forward to seeing pictures of what yours looks like in your truck, I have been keeping that on the back burner for 5 years now!
Seriously 200 for a plastic container?
2000 Silverado ext cab1500 Z71
Have:
-K&N
-SPR-17S Fronts with 100RMS watts to each
-Billet Grill
-Bedliner
-Catback Flowmaster Exhaust
-CDA-9884 Head unit w/ iPod hookup
-2 KFC-W3011 subs (seperate boxes 1 cu ft air space each) powered by a KAC-9104D 900 watt RMS monoblock amp
-SPR-57C rear speakers
-Door dings
-Leveling kit (2.5" torsion keys)
Want:
-6" Suspension Lift
-35" tires (maybe 38s)
-HID/projector headlights
-Headers
-Programmer/Tuner
It can hold 4 guns and it is considered a legal case when the seat is latched down in some states?
http://www.du-ha.com/images/chevy_pi...ourGunsBig.jpg
99 Silverado Z71 4.8
2" Suspension lift (Add-a-leafs and leveling keys)
Long tube headers with 3" offroad Y-Pipe
Volant Cold Air Intake with Ram Air Intake Tube
Jet Mass Air Flow Sensor
Diablosport Predator Tuner
Previous Truck:
97 Suburban K1500
3" Body lift
2" Suspension Lift (Add-a-leafs and cranked up torsion bars)
35" Yokohama M/T's
K&N Intake
Airraid Throttle Body Spacer
Hypertech Programmer
Dual Flowmasters




My DU-HA
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Darcy
Washington State
2006 Silverado 2500HD LT3 4X4 CC SB Duramax LBZ
Tuff Country 6" lift, 35" Toyo M/T's on 20" Ultra Peacemaker wheels, Quadzilla Stealth2 programmer, Diamond Eye 5" cat-back exhaust, factory Special order color Yellow.
This is the one I use. Cheaper and has worked perfectly so far.
http://www.gmpartszone.com/PD-17803486.aspx?MakeID=6
Jason - Bossier City, LA
2006 Silverado Crew Cab 4WD
Previous:
2008 Silverado; 5.3 L V8
2006 Silverado; 4.8 L V8
1994 C/K 1500; 5.7 L V8

Looks good. Is 200 bucks worth it?
Trevor - Huntington Beach, CA
2007 GMC 2500 4X4


The prices have gone up a little since I bought mine last year. I paid around $160. I love that thing!
Matt
Hallsville, TX
2005 Silverado 1500 LS Crew Cab 5.3L 2WD
K&N FIPK II
Magnaflow Exhaust
Hypertech Max Energy Programmer
Suspension Leveling Kit
Putco Element Window Visors
Carriage Works Billet Grille
TruXedo TruXport Tonneau Cover
I think it's totally worth it because it keeps all kinds of stuff tucked outta the way. Which leaves my back seat available for people to jump in and use without me having to `clean it up'. Also , you can get a lock for it so you can keep more expensive things a bit more secure, as well as also guns. It comes with long dividers for rifles - which I don't use.
Here are the pics
hardly know it's there
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even when looking up close
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and when I lift the seat --- a pair of revolvers, misc gun cleaning kit, 100 rounds of ammo(black powder) holster,pair of leather chinks, gloves, toolkit, flashlight, bungee cords, bag with extra horse halters and lead ropes, hat, Levi Jacket, sweatshirt, CD case, several bottles of water, Carhart jacket, leather punch, clipboard and paperwork and folders ... with lots more room to spare
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and when I put the seat down - all of those items are hidden and the seat is ready for use! I go to horse events - Cowboy Mounted Shooting ...and this is a great secure way to travel and carry things outta the way. It's nice to have valuables hidden away where they can't be seen by peaking in the windows
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I forgot to add - the other cool thing about it is that everything stays secure in the box - even when driving a bit... errrr erratically when things on/under the seat sometimes end up bouncing all over the place
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