If you have
ever had a vehicle broken into then you know just how the founder of Tuffy
felt. You feel violated. Your stuff is gone and some of may have been
irreplaceable. You may even feel like it
isn’t safe to keep ANYTHING in your vehicle anymore. When the founder of Tuffy’s Jeep was broken
into he decided that he wasn’t going to put up with these feelings of
insecurity anymore. He developed a line
of security products for Jeeps and when you install these in your vehicle you
can feel safe again too. They have an
impressive line of security products but for now we will concentrate on the
Tuffy Security Deck.
Tuffy 2011 + JK Security Deck
Enclosure
This product
is moderately priced at around $470.
That being said, can you really put a price on security? Anyway, it works together with the rear door
and lock and is a large storage area that is completely enclosed on all
sides. The top and the front of the box
are removable for those times when you need the extra space. It is easily installed and comes with a
limited lifetime warranty.
Tuffy JK Security Deck Enclosure
This is a
versatile piece as it can be used in conjunction with either hard or soft top
JKs. It is a large storage box with a
hinged lid to ensure easy access when you open the rear door. It creates a shelf for the extra things you
might need to carry. When you shut and
lock your rear door, the box is inaccessible.
There are organization trays included with this enclosure and the whole
thing can be installed whether or not you have the OEM subwoofer. You can use this with either the OEM storage
cover or the Tuffy Cubby Cover and all of the mounting hardware that you need
is included.
Tuffy TJ LJ & YJ Security Deck
Enclosure
This deck
enclosure has many of the same features as the one above. Mounting is incredibly simple as it mounts
directly into the factory holes. All
mounting hardware is included. It also
has two side organizational trays and there is an option for a diamond plate
rubber mat. This box includes weather
seals. Also all of the trays have holes
in them for drainage. If you need to
remove the front and lid of the box, you do not need tools to do so.
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