🔑 Lock it down, ride with confidence!
The Tuffy Locking Cubby Cover is a premium security solution designed for 2007-2012 Jeep Wrangler JK & Unlimited models. Weighing 20 pounds and measuring 33 x 19 x 5 inches, this durable cover features a reliable locking mechanism to safeguard your belongings while adding a sleek touch to your vehicle's interior.
Manufacturer | Tuffy |
Brand | Tuffy |
Item Weight | 20 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 33 x 19 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 143-01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 143-01 |
J**M
Great Product
I needed something to secure my cubby because I store most of my tools and recovery items in it. Looked around at chests and other things and finally found this. Ordered it, got it and installed it in about 10 minutes. Now my items are secured from sticky fingers. This won't keep out someone who's determined to get your stuff (It's not a safe), but it will deter thieves who are looking for an easy grab. It's also not waterproof, but if you're looking for a waterproof cubby accessory, look elsewhere. All in all, this is a great product that does it's job and doesn't look terrible while doing it.
M**T
Great add on for security when the top is off. Especially when hidden under the back mat
I like it the only change I would make is to add some bugger for the lid that quiets the rattle for those that take out the carpet. Also when I installed the lock the mechanism holds the door so if anything is placed on top the weight may bend the lock. That hasn't happens so I can't complain. Otherwise great item.
J**.
Worst Tuffy Product - Requires modifying your Jeep
I have owned a couple other Tuffy products (Jeep TJ Underseat Drawer and a CJ Glove Box), loved them, and this is by far severely underwhelming.First, they don't tell you that you will no longer be able to use your existing plastic liner that I enjoy and will now succumb the paint to scratches. You'll also need to toss your OEM cover because they decided not to incorporate it either. Next, you're going to need to clamp two pieces of metal together over the paint on your jack area, not too tight though or it will slip apart. Go ahead and start cutting up your carpet to fit a couple of tiny screws to "bolt" down the lid and if you're lucky you won't have to drill out holes in your floorboard because the OEM ones don't line up with their product. This is where I drew the line and didn't continue the installation (sadly, I cut my carpet a few inches out of hope it lined up). The instructions explicitly tell you to drill! Why not make this to fit the model they sell it for? $165 for a piece of metal that is not designed appropriately? C'mon Tuffy... do you really expect me to drill into my '12 Rubi floorboard?This is a horrible design and really does not seem to be secure. An Allen wrench, a crow bar and some damage to your Jeep and they will have the contents you thought were secure. It's heading back in the mail.
T**0
Somewhat Disappointed
I have a 2012 Wrangler. Installation was a breeze, you do have to remove the plastic liner and the existing cover to install, no big deal to me. Not sure why anybody would care about scratches as it's a storage area, you don't see it and it's easily touched up. You can put a towel in there if you like.My issue is with quality. The hinges are tack welded in only 4 spots.My first unit came with a broken weld. The replacement was ok but I think I could easily break these welds and get into storage area with nothing more than my hands, it would not take long. I have written them, I have not heard back.There are a couple of ways to get around this, one of which is just getting it welded properly.I'll end up keeping it as once modified it will work ok, but I wouldn't put anything in there I really cared about, just silly items not worth much but that I'd rather not have stolen.
S**R
Limited space but could be priceless
Very easy to install. It's expensive but it should protect something. It's only about an inch higher than the floor so you really only get the space of the cubby. I should point out for the warning label crowd that it can not be opened it you pack things on top of it. I would recommend it.
B**.
Pretty good value for some extra security
When I bought my used 2010 Jeep, the rear cover was missing. I looked at getting a replacement. This one was less expensive than the plastic one from Mopar, it's metal, and it locks. The only bad part is that now I have another key to keep track of.
P**N
Works well. With no carpet it does rattle a ...
Works well. With no carpet it does rattle a bit and have some play, but that is nothing some rubber strips couldn't take care of.
M**R
Five Stars
Looks great, does what I hoped it would, I have recommended this item
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