- First Name
- Rodrigo
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2025
- Threads
- 5
- Messages
- 21
- Reaction score
- 51
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Vehicle(s)
- TRD Off Road H
- Thread starter
- #1
Hey guys, I just want to say that this community is pretty cool. I like seeing how everyone is involved with their trucks. Whether you’re just slapping a sticker on a window or installing a long-travel suspension kit, we're here for it.
For the longest time, I wanted a divided space in the bed for stuff like takeout, groceries, or gear that I want to bring along without it sliding around the huge bed. I looked at a lot of solutions like the Last Boks, RC cargo divider, and even the OEM Toyota adjustable divider. They were "okay," but honestly, kind of expensive for not being exactly what I wanted.
One afternoon I was in Home Depot burning a couple of hours (as one does) and I saw a Husky organizer that was the perfect size, material, and price. I went home, grabbed a couple of D-rings, and got to work.
Honestly, I am super happy with the functionality. It’s perfect when I grab food for the office but don't want my truck to smell like ceviche lol, or for those grocery runs that only take two bags—it just fits perfectly. It's easy to keep steady with the tie-downs, and simple to remove when I need the full bed. I've had it for about a month, and the only big improvement I made was drilling a few drain holes.
I spent about $20 and 15 minutes of my time setting it up. If you have the same issue, I hope this solution helps!
For the longest time, I wanted a divided space in the bed for stuff like takeout, groceries, or gear that I want to bring along without it sliding around the huge bed. I looked at a lot of solutions like the Last Boks, RC cargo divider, and even the OEM Toyota adjustable divider. They were "okay," but honestly, kind of expensive for not being exactly what I wanted.
One afternoon I was in Home Depot burning a couple of hours (as one does) and I saw a Husky organizer that was the perfect size, material, and price. I went home, grabbed a couple of D-rings, and got to work.
Honestly, I am super happy with the functionality. It’s perfect when I grab food for the office but don't want my truck to smell like ceviche lol, or for those grocery runs that only take two bags—it just fits perfectly. It's easy to keep steady with the tie-downs, and simple to remove when I need the full bed. I've had it for about a month, and the only big improvement I made was drilling a few drain holes.
I spent about $20 and 15 minutes of my time setting it up. If you have the same issue, I hope this solution helps!
Sponsored