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<blockquote data-quote="Up Y'oars" data-source="post: 118654" data-attributes="member: 764"><p>Ratchet straps are only covering/protecting so much. You just have to break down and get the 'special deal' by getting the topper earlier. There's snow, dirt/dust, theft, etc. to worry about. If you have a dog? Gotta Gotta.</p><p></p><p>I have the A.R.E. brand and have the swing up windows on the sides. My F-150 has the pop out step so I can access anything on the sides of the box without crawling inside. I also built a handmade shelf about 20" wide that goes across side-to-side and supported from the box bed below. I keep my smaller flat rubbermaid tubs in there with necessity contents (e.g. one has battery cables, tow strap, binoculars, roadway triangles, first aid kit, etc.). I finished the shelf off with some wood quarter-round so everything stays atop the shelf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up Y'oars, post: 118654, member: 764"] Ratchet straps are only covering/protecting so much. You just have to break down and get the 'special deal' by getting the topper earlier. There's snow, dirt/dust, theft, etc. to worry about. If you have a dog? Gotta Gotta. I have the A.R.E. brand and have the swing up windows on the sides. My F-150 has the pop out step so I can access anything on the sides of the box without crawling inside. I also built a handmade shelf about 20" wide that goes across side-to-side and supported from the box bed below. I keep my smaller flat rubbermaid tubs in there with necessity contents (e.g. one has battery cables, tow strap, binoculars, roadway triangles, first aid kit, etc.). I finished the shelf off with some wood quarter-round so everything stays atop the shelf. [/QUOTE]
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