What is this? This custom built platform replaces the rear seat with a platform for a refrigerator, ice chest, or cargo and a lock-box that doubles as a comfy spot for your dog's bed.
What's it in? This was built for a 2007 (3rd gen) Ram 3500 quad cab. Definitely fits the 2007-2008 with the same bench seat in the back, but I would think it should fit all 3rd gen 2500s and 3500s (and likely 1500s). May work for 4th gen Rams. If you're interested, come by and try it out, or I can get measurements on the dimensions.
Who's it for? Overlanders or work trucks. The lock box will keep tools, computers, and a good bit of additional gear safe. It's great for couples with fur babies since both sides of the platform provide a stable surface for dog beds. The passenger side platform can hold a fridge or ice chest and has welded tiedowns for that purpose. (The Snomaster 45 shown in the wouldn't be included.) The overall platform was built with full-time travel in South/Central America in mind.
Why are we selling? We bought the truck from somebody who doesn't have a kid, but we do. Don't have one. They're loud and expensive.
How does it work? The floor of the platform bolts in where the seats did at 2 points, the back has 3 bolts that hold it secure. The floor and back are riveted in place.
How much? Make an offer, but $50 ain't going to cut it. Seems like $350 is a pretty good number, and if you can use it we're happy to see it put to use. Otherwise it'll stay in storage until the kid's in college and I can fill my ice chest in the back with beer.
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What's it in? This was built for a 2007 (3rd gen) Ram 3500 quad cab. Definitely fits the 2007-2008 with the same bench seat in the back, but I would think it should fit all 3rd gen 2500s and 3500s (and likely 1500s). May work for 4th gen Rams. If you're interested, come by and try it out, or I can get measurements on the dimensions.
Who's it for? Overlanders or work trucks. The lock box will keep tools, computers, and a good bit of additional gear safe. It's great for couples with fur babies since both sides of the platform provide a stable surface for dog beds. The passenger side platform can hold a fridge or ice chest and has welded tiedowns for that purpose. (The Snomaster 45 shown in the wouldn't be included.) The overall platform was built with full-time travel in South/Central America in mind.
Why are we selling? We bought the truck from somebody who doesn't have a kid, but we do. Don't have one. They're loud and expensive.
How does it work? The floor of the platform bolts in where the seats did at 2 points, the back has 3 bolts that hold it secure. The floor and back are riveted in place.
How much? Make an offer, but $50 ain't going to cut it. Seems like $350 is a pretty good number, and if you can use it we're happy to see it put to use. Otherwise it'll stay in storage until the kid's in college and I can fill my ice chest in the back with beer.
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