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Datin Fab under seat storage

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So I have been poking around and looking to add rear under seat storage to my 20 Built to Serve and came across this. Just installed it and I love it! Took some pictures, what you guys think.
 

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Ah sucks it doesn’t work with the reclining seats


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Similar to the OEM under seat storage, except the OEM version extends out to the back edge of floor mats.
 
But with a much cheaper price tag!
You’re right. It’s half the price of the Mopar unit. $400 is a serious rip off if you have to pay for it. Fortunately mine came with the B level equipment package. That Molle under seat storage would be perfect if they designed it to fold flat. Probably wouldn’t be too hard to modify it.
 
I just took ownership of my new truck a couple of days ago, and my truck came with the Mopar unit that folds out. I am on the fence about keeping it or swapping it out for some after market under seat storage unit. I don't like how the storage is directly on the carpeted area, could lead to stained carpet down the road, I do like a self enclosed unit, but I am interested in any Different ideas that you guys may have done to add storage to the rear under seating area. Please include any pictures or links if you found a neat useful solution. Thanks in advance.
 
I just took ownership of my new truck a couple of days ago, and my truck came with the Mopar unit that folds out. I am on the fence about keeping it or swapping it out for some after market under seat storage unit. I don't like how the storage is directly on the carpeted area, could lead to stained carpet down the road, I do like a self enclosed unit, but I am interested in any Different ideas that you guys may have done to add storage to the rear under seating area. Please include any pictures or links if you found a neat useful solution. Thanks in advance.

This is probably the most popular option but I wasn't a fan of how far it sticks out, seams to cover part of the floormats.

Husky GearBox Under Seat Storage Box​

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This is probably the most popular option but I wasn't a fan of how far it sticks out, seams to cover part of the floormats.

Husky GearBox Under Seat Storage Box​

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Thanks for sharing, I've see this one and so far it's at the top of my list so far - however like you - I don't like how it covers over the floor mat. I wish there was simply a plastic tray that sat inside the Ram provided storage box, that would be perfect for what I am looking for.
 
There is the DU-HA option too. Plus they make a lockable cover for it .

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It is nice that the Datinfab doesn't sit on top of the rear mat. I really like the Du-Ha that I have, other than I have to lift it up every time I want to access one of the floor bins.
 
I just took ownership of my new truck a couple of days ago, and my truck came with the Mopar unit that folds out. I am on the fence about keeping it or swapping it out for some after market under seat storage unit. I don't like how the storage is directly on the carpeted area, could lead to stained carpet down the road, I do like a self enclosed unit, but I am interested in any Different ideas that you guys may have done to add storage to the rear under seating area. Please include any pictures or links if you found a neat useful solution. Thanks in advance.
Might be simpler to just get some rubber and put it on the floor to protect the carpet while keeping the factory unit.
 
Might be simpler to just get some rubber and put it on the floor to protect the carpet while keeping the factory unit.
So far, that is going to be my best option, it would be really nice if they had a formed plastic tray that fit into that space along with the factor installed fold out storage unit. My 03 Ram had carpet under the seat storage, and some how I was fine with that for almost 20 years use - don't know why this would be anything different other than we all like to keep them as new for as long as we can.
 
Old post, I know. Wondering how folks are liking the Datinfab Molle solution? I just got a 2024 Ram Rebel and am really liking the look of this. I'm just concerned about the space it creates. Has it been enough storage space for you? Are you happy with it?
 
I like it better than the DUHA it replaced and almost holds as much as the DUHA. It takes up less space and looks better, the best aftermarket under seat storage for my truck.
 
I like it better than the DUHA it replaced and almost holds as much as the DUHA. It takes up less space and looks better, the best aftermarket under seat storage for my truck.
Appreciate your reply. It's hard to tell from pictures and it's not cheap. Going to order this week. Can't wait to get all my stuff loaded back in to my new truck.
 
Well, I got my order today. As the new owner of a 2024 Ram 1500 Rebel, I'm pleased to say it fits and looks great! Hopefully this post helps someone else down the line.
I emailed with Datinfab and they were very responsive. They had specifically mentioned the kit doesn't fit trucks with reclining seats or the Ram Rebel. I wanted to ask about the Rebel because the pictures they had looked just like my truck. They said they had not specifically tested this but had another customer tell them it fit his Rebel. They said to order if I wanted, and I could return it if it didn't fit. That was a huge plus in my book - American made and excellent customer service.

The order arrived this morning and was really well packaged. Everything was present and not a scratch or issue with any of the parts. I got it all assembled based on the pictures. It's really straightforward. There are a few pieces to connect and I would suggest assembling the two sides and all three brackets together before bringing it out to the truck.


Then place it in the truck and you'll see the two holes in each mounting bracket line up with two holes in the seat mount. Driver side, Passenger side, and middle. The hole is accessible from the back of the seat bracket. I found it easier to work from within the truck, being right handed. I used a 7/16" box wrench and an allen key bit mounted in my 12v Milwaukee drill on slow speed to drive the bolt in to the nut.

Here's a closeup of one bracket mounted to the seat. All three connect the same way.
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That's it. The only note I would make is to ensure the bottom lip of the front part goes under the plastic trim in the car. It wasn't lining up for me quite right until I realized and pressed down and it popped under. It no looks great and I am again able to load up all my stuff from my old truck. Umbrella, jumper cables, blanket, sweater, tools, maps, shopping bags. It all fits great now.

This is the closeup of the metal lip at the bottom of the organizer going under the plastic trim for the seat.
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I especially like how I'll be able to affix some important items to the front of it - I'm thinking fire extinguisher and first aid kit in a molle pouch to start with.

The finished product is excellent. Here's an overall view.
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