Recommended Cargo Organizer for 2006 Ford F-250
Question:
Im liking the Hopkins organizer but would like to know if it would sit securely on the front floor of my 2006 Ford F-250 SuperDuty. Is there something, about the same size, that might do a better job? Please and thank you
asked by: David H
Expert Reply:
We don't have any cargo organizers made specifically to rest on the front floor of a vehicle. That could present a safety issue if your gear got out of the organizer and ended up around the brake pedal/accelerator.
Besides the seat console you reference and similar products that rest on a passenger seat, we have a wide selection of behind-the-seat organizers for your 2006 Ford F-250 SuperDuty. These bins store your gear and keep it from cluttering your seats and the floor, while keeping your gear out of sight. Some are also legal gun cases in most states. I have linked to a page containing all of the behind-the-seat organizers we carry for your vehicle. You will need to select your vehicle style from the drop down menu.
We also have rear under-the-seat organizers. These custom-fit boxes fit beneath the rear seats of your SuperDuty. They also keep your gear from shifting around on the floor of your cab. I have included a page containing all the under-the-seat organizers that are a fit for your vehicle. You will need to select your vehicle style from the drop down menu.
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Hopkins Go Gear Interior Cargo Organizer - Seat Console - Medium Size
- Car Organizer
- Consoles
- Seat Console
- 4-1/2 Inch Tall
- 11 Inch Wide
- 11 Inch Long
- Black
- Hopkins
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