Colorado Gun Owners: Are You Ready for the New Vehicle Storage Law?

Starting January 1, 2025, Colorado’s House Bill 24-1348 goes into effect, requiring firearms left unattended in vehicles to be securely stored in a locked container or trunk and kept out of plain view. This law is designed to enhance public safety by reducing the risk of firearm thefts from vehicles.

As a trusted provider of secure storage solutions, Tuffy Security Products is here to help you comply with the new law while protecting your firearm investment. Below, we’ll walk you through some practical solutions tailored to your needs.

What Does the Law Mean for You?

Under HB 24-1348, all gun owners in Colorado must ensure their firearms are:

  • Stored in a locked container or the trunk of the vehicle.
  • Hidden from plain view to prevent theft or misuse.

Failing to comply can result in legal consequences and potential fines. More importantly, it’s about keeping your community safe and protecting your rights as a responsible gun owner.

Tuffy Security Products: Solutions You Can Trust

1. Console Safes

If you prefer a solution that integrates with your vehicle’s design, our Console Safe is an excellent choice. It’s designed to fit snugly into your existing console, providing both accessibility and security.

CHEVY/GMC
2021-2024

Most Tuffy Console Safes come with an optional three-digit combination security lock for easy access.

FORD
2021-2024

Tuffy designs and manufactures the finest console safes in the industry. Convenient no drill install.

RAM
2010-2018

The Tuffy Console Safe maintains a completely stock look including full use of armrest and lid.

2. Underseat Lockboxes

Maximize unused space with a Tuffy Underseat Lockbox. This innovative design provides secure firearms storage under your rear seat in a crew cab truck, ensuring compliance with the law while saving interior space.

Chevy/GMC
2019-2024

The Tuffy lockbox mounts under the rear seat in your pickup truck. This steel lockbox has a full width design.

FORD
2015-2024

Most Tuffy Underseat Lockboxes come with an optional three-digit combination security locks.

Easily access your secured gear by flipping up the lid of your 60/40 split bench seat.

3. Truck Bed Security Drawers

Ideal for hunters, shooting enthusiasts, and everyday carriers, this heavy-duty security drawer provides a safe, lockable space for firearms, ammunition, and accessories. Whether you’re on the move or need secure storage in restricted areas, it offers robust protection and convenient access right from your truck bed.

4. Cargo Area Security

Perfect for trucks and SUVs, Tuffy’s Cargo Area Security Solutions fit perfectly in your SUV cargo area or truck bed. This heavy-duty steel drawer is lockable and easy to install, offering a concealed and secure spot for your firearm.

Universal
MID-SIZE SUV

This heavy duty, steel drawer mounts in place of the rear seat in any vehicle with sufficient space.

FORD BRONCO
2021-2024

This heavy duty, high security, welded steel drawer mounts behind the rear seat in a 5-Door Ford Bronco.

Secure the gear in the back of your Jeep. The storage area is secured when the tailgate is locked.

5. Portable Lockboxes 

For those who switch between vehicles or need flexibility, the Portable Lockbox is a compact option that can be secured to your vehicle’s interior. It’s lightweight, yet incredibly strong.

PORTABLE SAFE FOR COMPACT PISTOLS

It’s perfect for the savvy, on-the-go gun owner who needs a little extra peace of mind while moving from place to place.

PORTABLE SAFE FOR FULL-SIZE PISTOLS

Ladies, gun owners, and all you savvy, safety-conscious adventurers—meet the portable safe that’s got your back every step of the way!

Originally designed for the US Government, these lock-boxes are engineered for high security and portability of firearms.

At Tuffy Security Products, we take your safety seriously. Explore these solutions and more to stay compliant and protected.

Conquer Every Adventure: Secure Your Essentials with the Tuffy SecureStash Underseat Drawer for Nissan Frontier (2022-2024)

When you’re behind the wheel of your Nissan Frontier (2022-2024), adventure is never far away. From weekend camping trips to job-site hauls, your truck is more than a vehicle; it’s your trusted companion. But with every journey comes the challenge of keeping your essentials secure, organized, and within reach. That’s where the Tuffy SecureStash Underseat Drawer comes in.

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Why You Need the SecureStash for Nissan Frontier

The SecureStash Underseat Drawer isn’t just a storage solution—it’s a game-changer for Nissan Frontier owners who value security and convenience. Here’s how it can enhance your lifestyle:

1. For the Outdoor Adventurer

Imagine heading out on a weekend hike or fishing trip, knowing that your gear is safe and sound in your truck. The SecureStash features a weather-sealed design to keep your equipment protected from dust, dirt, and moisture. Whether you’re stashing a GPS device, fishing tackle, or emergency supplies, this drawer ensures your items are ready when you are.

Adventure Tip: Keep your trail maps, multi-tools, and snacks locked away yet easily accessible for those quick pit stops in the wild.

2. For the Busy Professional

Your Nissan Frontier doesn’t just take you to the job site; it’s your mobile office. With over 200 cubic inches of lockable storage, the SecureStash is perfect for keeping expensive tools, electronics, and important documents safe during your workday. The discreet design ensures your valuables are hidden from prying eyes, giving you peace of mind.

Workday Tip: Store your laptop, chargers, and blueprint files in the SecureStash for secure, organized transport between meetings and job sites.

3. For the Family Road-Tripper

Road trips are about making memories, not worrying about clutter or security. The SecureStash provides a safe place for stashing travel essentials like first-aid kits, spare batteries, and even kids’ tablets. The ergonomic pull lever and smooth ball-bearing slides make it easy to access your items without disrupting your trip.

Family Tip: Use the SecureStash to store games, snacks, and wipes for a stress-free family adventure.

Features That Set the SecureStash for Nissan Frontier Apart

When you choose the Tuffy SecureStash, you’re investing in top-notch security and durability. Here’s a quick breakdown of the standout features:

  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Ensures your valuables are protected against tampering and theft.
  • Pry-Guard Locking System: Equipped with a 10-tumbler double-bitted lock for maximum security.
  • Weather-Resistant Design: Built-in weather seals keep dust and moisture at bay.
  • Ergonomic Access: Smooth ball-bearing slides and a convenient pull lever for effortless operation.
  • Exclusive Bolt-Blocker Bracket: Adds an extra layer of security by preventing access to mounting bolts.
  • Custom Fit: Designed to blend seamlessly with the interior of your Nissan Frontier (2022-2025).

Testimonial

“I installed the SecureStash in my 2023 Nissan Frontier, and it’s been a lifesaver. As a contractor, I’m always carrying expensive tools and paperwork. The drawer keeps everything safe and out of sight, even when I’m parked at a busy site. It’s also great for keeping my camping gear secure on the weekends!” — Jake T., Denver, CO

How to Install the SecureStash for Nissan Frontier

Installing the SecureStash is a breeze with its vehicle-specific design. The included Bolt-Blocker Bracket ensures a secure fit, while the step-by-step instructions make setup straightforward. In just minutes, you’ll have a hidden, lockable compartment ready to protect your essentials.

Why Tuffy Security Products?

Tuffy Security Products has been a trusted name in the automotive security industry for over 30 years. Known for innovative designs and uncompromising quality, Tuffy creates solutions that empower vehicle owners to safeguard their gear with confidence. The SecureStash Underseat Drawer is no exception.

Order Your SecureStash for Nissan Frontier Today

Ready to elevate your Nissan Frontier? The Tuffy SecureStash Underseat Drawer is available now. Whether you’re an adventurer, professional, or family road-tripper, this drawer is designed with your needs in mind.

Order your SecureStash today and gear up for your next adventure!

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Handgun Storage Laws in the USA: Or, How to Lock Up Your Gun Before Someone Gets Curious

So, you’ve got yourself a handgun. Congrats. Now, let’s talk about something almost as fun as target practice: gun storage laws in the good ol’ U.S. of A. These laws range from “friendly suggestions” to full-blown “lock-it-or-pay-up” mandates. Each state has its own rules about where, when, and how you need to lock up your firearm, especially to prevent unauthorized access. Let’s dig in so you can stay on the right side of the law—and maybe keep some innocence intact.

The Federal “Guidelines” (a.k.a. The Federal Shrug)

The feds aren’t exactly going out of their way to tell you where to stash your Glock. There’s no big national law that says, “Hey, lock up that pistol!” Instead, we get the *Gun Control Act of 1968* and the *Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act*, which are more about making sure certain people don’t get guns in the first place (think convicted felons and people with restraining orders).

But when it comes to storing your handgun once you actually have it? That’s mostly up to you. They do, however, kindly suggest you consider keeping it unloaded, locked, and maybe out of reach from anyone who hasn’t been briefed on basic firearms safety. In other words, it’s all highly recommended—but no one’s checking.

State Laws: Because Every State Wants to Do Its Own Thing

This is where it gets complicated. States across the country each seem to have their own bright ideas about what “safe storage” means. And it turns out, one state’s “responsible storage” is another state’s “wait, you actually lock that thing up?”

1. Child Access Prevention (CAP) Laws: Because Kids Are Naturally Curious

Some states enforce *CAP laws*, which basically boil down to, “Don’t leave your handgun lying around if you have kids in the house.” Shocking, right? If little Timmy finds a gun under the couch, some states will hold you legally responsible. The details vary, but in general, these laws go something like this:
– Leave a loaded gun out, and if a kid finds it, you could be in for a fine or even some jail time.
– In some states, even having it out unloaded is enough to get you in trouble if a kid can grab it.

2. Locking Device Requirements: Buy the Gun, Buy the Lock

Some states want you to walk out of the gun store with a brand new locking device or safe to match your shiny new firearm. If you’re in one of these states, don’t be surprised if your new pistol comes with a trigger lock or instructions on where to find the best gun safes. Again, each state has its own take, but if you’re unlucky, you may actually have to follow through on using these locks.

A Few State Highlights (Read: The Places That Actually Enforce This Stuff)

  • California: The Golden State isn’t playing around. They want every firearm in a locked container or fitted with a locking device, especially if there’s any chance a minor might find it. Handgun sold? Safety device required. Left out without a lock? Expect a not-so-golden penalty.
  • Massachusetts: Here, it’s not just a suggestion—it’s the law. Guns must be locked up in a safe or have a trigger lock at all times. Yes, *all times*. No taking chances.
  • New York: Another strict state where handguns must be locked if a minor could possibly gain access. New York City has extra layers of fun, too, often requiring guns to be both unloaded *and* locked up when stored. So, you know, double safe.
  • Texas: The Lone Star State has CAP laws, too. If a kid under 17 can get to an unsecured firearm, you’re in trouble. They even require a little brochure or reminder with every gun sale about the joy of responsible storage. But at least you still have your right to carry—locked or not.
  • Florida: If you’re in the Sunshine State, don’t leave that loaded gun anywhere a minor could find it unless you’re ready to face a fine or jail. Florida’s rules might not be the toughest in the country, but they’re pretty clear on what they expect.

And the Rest of the Pack…

  • Oregon: Not only should your gun be stored with a lock or in a safe, but if something happens because you skipped this step, there’s a fine with your name on it.
  • Washington: Washington has no patience for unsecured guns ending up in the wrong hands. If your weapon is stolen or used in a crime, they’ll be asking you some questions.

Local Laws: Because, Yes, There Are More Rules

Think you’re in the clear after reading your state’s laws? Not so fast. Cities and counties often have their own rules—sometimes even stricter than the state’s. So, before you decide a drawer is good enough, double-check if your city has a “this-gun-needs-a-vault” kind of rule.

And If You Mess Up? Here’s What Could Happen

The penalties for failing to securely store your handgun can range from a slap on the wrist to some serious fines, or even criminal charges if things go horribly wrong (like if a kid finds it or it’s used in a crime). You might also face civil liability if that unsecured weapon gets used in an accident or a crime, so it’s not just a legal thing—it could hit your wallet, too.

Some Common Sense Tips (That Are Not Required But Are Probably a Good Idea)

If you want to be extra safe (or you just like rules), here are some things you can do:

  • Unload It:  You know, so it’s not ready to go off the second someone pulls the trigger.
  • Use a Lockbox: Preferably one that’s harder to break into than your average cookie jar.
  • Separate Ammo: A little distance never hurt anyone.

In Summary

Handgun storage laws in the U.S. are about as consistent as a teenager’s Wi-Fi connection. Federal laws give you the big picture (barely), while state and local governments fill in the blanks—often with a heavy hand, especially in places with strict CAP laws and locking requirements. So, while you may think your sock drawer is a safe spot, your state might disagree. Play it safe, stay locked, and make sure no one but you knows where the key is… because no one likes a preventable accident, especially the police.

The Tuffy Underseat Drawer Safe
For Jeep Wrangler JK’s
Is Just AWESOME!!!

Down South Adventures

What is up guys and welcome to another episode of down south Adventures. Now, as you can see we’re keeping Bella naked a lot more since I can’t go overlanding with my back. So, we’re going to be naked a lot and you know we like to travel with some expensive things. Some pews, some tools, some sunglasses. We got to have a way to keep those safe.

Well the folks at Tuffy Security Products have this safe that will mount under the seat because, you know, for us storage is important we don’t want something big and bulky in the way. This thing is going to tuck right underneath and keep all our stuff safe. So, what do they need to do babe?

Stay tuned.

Let’s get this thing opened up. So, when you get it it’s all packed very very nicely. Now there are two ways that you guys can hook this up. You can do it just with your two seat bolts or you also have an option to put a third bolt through the drawer system. So, the third bolt would make this thing literally impossible to steal because you would need to have the safe open to be able to get to the third bolt. However, we are not going to do the first one yet so go ahead and flip that thing back over real quick and I’ll show them where that third bolt goes. So, you see this hole right here so you would need to be able to take the drawer out to actually get to that if it’s locked. They can’t do it so this thing could be very very foolproof.

We are going to do the version of just putting the two seat mounts on right now just because my back not climbing under a Jeep and drilling a hole through the floor so we’re going to do that later. We just won’t do it for this install. What do we got there?

Uh bolts and zip ties maybe is that the third bolt you think you’re talking about. I would think so so something that’s super cool about Tuffy they make security products for all over the vehicle. They make a safe that goes in your center console. They make a safe that goes in your dash and they make a safe that goes and turns the whole rear of your Jeep into a lock box. What’s really cool about that is Tuffy will actually key your locks all the same so that you have one lock look.

How much space that is pull that out really nice drawer slide system super super nice and that’s actually a ton of storage right? Yeah, like that’s going to hold pew-pews and all kinds of extra stuff. It would hold, I mean both of ours and still leave plenty of room yeah. You see, typically we mount our flashlight right there on the side of the seat and so you could even put flashlights in there it’s long enough for that wallet. Yeah, this is super cool.

I’m excited and think of how easy this is going to be to install guys. You’re going to use your existing bolts from your Jeep seat. You’re going to pull those out and then slide this in between the seat and the floor and put those factory bolts back in it.

Tuffy REC-line warranty built to last a lifetime fully warranted against defects in material and workmanship. So, that’s nice. It does not cover rusting or the coating or the cost for installation, of course, um so yeah the fact that it has a lifetime warranty is pretty impressive and Tuffy Security has been around for a long time guys. A long time.

Congratulations to Paige Lane
Winner of the 2024 Tuffy
Colorado Fishing Vacation

I am married my beautiful wife, Rachel, and we have two girls. Samantha 7 and Arabella 5. Arabella is my fishing partner. She and I fish just about every weekend and some days after work.

I am a commercial and residential realtor with Keller Williams Realty living in central Florida on the Space Coast in Satellite Beach. For reference, you can watch the Rockets lift off from Cape Canaveral from my backyard. As a matter fact, a manned spacecraft went up today.

I’ve been an avid fisherman my entire life so winning this prize is absolutely wonderful. I am new to fly-fishing mountain streams and rivers. My first experience was this past Thanksgiving, in Granby, Colorado. Since then, I’ve been able to go two more times in the Georgia mountains. Most of my Fly Fishing experience has been here in central Florida in saltwater. Redfish, snook, tarpon and trout.

Just last week, my wife told me that I should take some time and go do something for myself and the very next day… I received notice that I had won this trip.

I am very grateful to Tuffy for having put together this opportunity. I know it’s going to be an amazing experience.

Every Bronco NEEDS this …
Tuffy Tailgate Table

What is up weekenders I’m Corbin. We’re overhauling my trunk. My trunk hasn’t really gotten a lot of attention. You can tell I just kind of throw stuff in here. I literally just have a mat, cover and that’s about it. I want to redo it and luckily my friends over at Tuffy have some solutions for that.

Today, we’re actually going to tackle the tailgate. We’re going to put a tailgate table there. I think I need a table. I do a lot of camping and repairs Off-road, so, I think a little table would be kind of rad. We’re going to check out the Tuffy tailgate table and get that guy installed. Let’s tackle this.

Unboxing

Here’s everything that comes with the kit. It’s pretty self-explanatory. It comes with very detailed instructions, a little top frame, the actual frame for the table the table itself, a bunch of hardware, a drill bit because this is going to require you to drill into your body so it is a little bit permanent. They do provide the drill bit you are going to need a drill and an allen key for some of these bolts. Then they provide all the little rubber washers and everything that you’re going to need.

Installation

Get these panels on and actually drill some holes so that we can get those rib nuts going. The table’s rated for 25 lbs. which seems like it could be pretty good. That’s enough for you know any kind of grill or tools that you want to put on here camping and stuff. I think it’s pretty good. It seems pretty quality and does have holes in it for Molle, so when it’s actually closed you could have Molle bags and whatnot attached to it. Pretty decent little quality clamps which is nice to see.

Anyways, let’s get these panels on. We’re going to pull off the panel so you’re just going to want to pull it from the bottom and there’s actually full tabs. It’s kind of violent but yeah you pull from the bottom. It kind of lifts out. It has these tabs I’ve already broken a bunch , so don’t do that! Pull it from the bottom. Once you have this plastic piece off you’re actually going to grab some of these rubber grommets or bushings whatever you want to call them, that come with a kit and you’re going to go ahead you’re going to put them into the top four slots. You’re actually going to have them facing the top of the holes and then these bigger ones are going to go on these larger slit or openings down at the bottom. Those are going to go on the bottom of the hole.

Once you have those little rubber bushings on there you’re going to grab this top piece and you see it actually has some tabs. Those tabs are just going to slide into those holes up top. It should just fit in. A nice snug fit nice very nice. Then you’re going to go ahead and grab the outer frame. The outer frame does have more hooks at the bottom. Those are going to go in the larger holes on the bottom. It does have one side that’s not attached. Don’t worry about that, that’s how it’s supposed to be. One side has a rivet and this will get bolted down after the fact but we’re going to go ahead you’re just going to slide this in and get it lined up with the top bracket.

You’ll see that there are some holes along here that it’s going to line up with this bracket, with the two brackets that’s actually going to bolt together along with two holes out here on the side. You’re going to go ahead and find the three screws that are going to go up top here. Then you’ll have two that will go on either side with the nut.

Okay, now that this is loosely put on with the hardware just kind of sitting in there you don’t need to go ahead and fully tighten it down ‘cuz we’re actually going to be taking this apart. You’re going to go ahead and we’re actually just going to go ahead and mark the holes now. Make sure that all these brackets line up and then you’re going to want want to find the four holes in the corners. Mark those holes on your body. You can use a Sharpie.

So, This Is The Moment of Truth.

Go ahead and drill this guy up. It does come with a drill stop. If you want, you can go ahead put the drill stop on here, so you don’t actually go through and hit your body. I’m going to go ahead and tighten this guy down on the drill bit and then we’ll just drill out these holes that we just marked. Okay then, you’re going to go ahead and locate the riv nuts. They also give you a little bit of grease to put on them because you are just going to kind of have to tap them in there slightly. They are kind of interference fit and then once you have it on the rivnut actually inside the Bronco tailgate you’ll take this little tool and kind of put it over the rib nut and then you’re going to go ahead and tighten down the screw with your Allen key. You’re going to do that until it’s nice and snug and doesn’t spin anymore.

You do not want to over tighten it ‘cuz it will spin and then it will be loose. So, it’s kind of finding that fine tuned spot for these.  All right, now we’re going to go ahead and start temporarily putting this stuff back in place. You can go ahead and put it in place but don’t fully start putting it together yet because we’re going to have to start putting some plastic washers and lock washers in certain areas. I went ahead and installed the three screws up top and the two screws and nuts on the side of the brackets because they do not require washers and it will hold it all in place from here on out.

You need to add some washers and it needs two of the black washers on the top two bolts that go into the riv nuts and then it’s going to use a lock ring on the outside to hold it all together. For the bottom set of bolts you’re going to use just one of the black washers in a lock ring except for the side that was loose, if you remember, I said that this side was loose you’re actually going to want to go ahead and you’re going to throw in the white washer in between the two parts so in between the loose part and the actual frame itself.

You will still put a washer on the back and a lock ring on the front but you will just include the little white washer. You’ll have two other white washers but those will be saved for the actual table once we install that. Okay, so now before you install this last bolt that goes into the rib nuts you’re actually going to want to install the table. That’s why it is detached so that it can flex out a little bit so that you can actually put the table in. You’ll notice these holes on the side of the table, you’re just going to go ahead put one of these washers on the little tab and you’re going on either side and then go ahead and slide the table on. You can take the little string for the table and hook it up into its respective hook. Once it’s on then we’ll go ahead and finish installing that last bolt.

All right, there is the Tuffy tailgate table for your 6th gen Bronco. I think it’s a nice table. It’s a quality build. It doesn’t rattle. I’ve been using it for the last few days and out here Off-road. It’s useful. You can put anything that you need on it. I’ve been using it to put like camping stuff and tools on top of and it’s a sweet little table. There you go, simple install, useful tool.
– Weekends & Waypoints

Convenience Is Key
Tuffy Cargo Security Drawer

Addressing the back end of the Bronco, this is the Tuffy Products drawer system. I’ve been needing something in the back of my Bronco to store like tools, spare parts like CV axles and whatnot so this is going to be a really nice thing to have in the back of the Bronco so stuff just isn’t flying around. I want to show you guys how this is installed and then I’ll give you guys my thoughts.

First step is we’re going to have to unbox it. The box is pretty big, it’s pretty heavy so let’s jump in the unboxing. So, we have the drawer system all taken out here and it comes pretty well put together with all the hardware and instructions inside of it. Locate all your hardware and keys to open it. It has a bar underneath just for shipping so we’re going to go ahead and take that off.

So, now we’re in the back of the Bronco. Looking at the nice detailed instructions we’re going to have to go ahead and take apart these Factory hooks that are in your trunk. It’s pretty simple to do you just kind of unhook the plastic and then we are going to unbolt these hooks. Once you have the hooks out, we’re just going to do that for all four corners.

Once you have all the factory hooks taken out of these spots, you’re going to go ahead and we’re going to screw the standoffs in. Doesn’t matter which way they go they’re the same on both sides. You do have to pay attention to which orientation they’re going to be in or which hole they’re going to be in so for the ones that are closest to the trunk you’re going to want have them facing forward and then in the rear you’re going to want to have them facing towards the trunk. You want both standoffs to be facing in board of the trunk and you’re only going to put one in each corner.

Now that you got the standoffs in we’re going to go ahead back to the drawer open it up. We’re going to take this drawer out so that we can get access to the bolts. To take it out you’re going to want to go ahead and push the release arms on both slides as you pull out and the drawer should just slide out.

Now that you have the drawer out, carefully pick it up and place it into the back of the Bronco. Then we’ll go ahead and try to line up these standoffs. Once you have the drawer system actually on top of the standoffs it’s kind of hard to see but the standoffs will go through holes up underneath the drawer system in all four corners. Take the nut and washer that come with them and you’re going to layer them up, install them and tighten them down. I promise, the standoff is sticking up underneath there and it’s going to be like that way in all four corners. The far ones you’re going to reach back up in there. Go ahead and tighten these up.

Next Step. You’re going to reuse the hooks that you took out of the floor of your trunk. The drawer has these nice spots right over here for them to be put back in with these screws. Go ahead and screw these guys into place. This way we have a nice place to tie stuff down with. Careful, don’t overtighten.

You can still get access to your under drawer storage, so if you ever wanted to you could just take the drawer out throw it on top or onto the ground and you can actually still get up underneath there and get to all your stuff that you want to have under there. It is going to be a little bit more difficult to get to it so I would only put stuff that you’re not going to use on a daily basis, like emergency stuff.

Go ahead and throw the drawer in and we’ll be done. Once the drawer is in it does take a little bit of finagling here with the side hinges you you do kind of need to finagle one side in and then the other side it might take two people to actually do it. Ours is a little tight uh but I think it should work out in the future. Maybe I just need to loosen up the bolts but it does work.

It does actually have here on the inside these nice dividers so you have a bunch of compartments that you could use for whatever you need. These ones actually bolted in over here which is nice. If you want to take them out, you just unbolt them. The drawer is felt lined on the bottom and seems pretty solid.

I’m going to load it up with a bunch of stuff and we should be good to go. All right, there we go. Pretty simple install for the Tuffy drawer system for the sixth gen Broncos. I think it’s pretty awesome I’ve been using it for a few days now. I’ve been cramming a bunch of stuff in it and it’s it’s working well. I mean you’re going to be able to put spare parts in there, tools, pretty much anything extra that you don’t want floating around. I used to just have a bunch of stuff floating around so it’s pretty nice to have somewhere to put it.

I have taken out the center slots and I’m just using three sections cuz I think that’s really all I need. I actually went ahead and put a little foam in there too, just to dampen any noise of loose stuff rattling around. You know I got some camera gear and whatnot in here. You don’t have to go ahead and put foam in here. It’s a really quiet system. Honestly, before that I just went ahead and did it more or less just to protect the metal and the coating a little bit. You know protect my stuff that’s in here.

It is felt lined on the bottom and this thing has some pretty sturdy rails. You’re not going to be able to push this thing down. This thing has a pretty heavy load rating, if I had to guess. It is lockable and it’s got a pretty stout locking system and latch. So, if you do want to lock it up, that is nice to have. You don’t really need to, in my opinion, because when it’s closed and your tailgate is locked it’s not like anyone can open it anyways but who knows. Maybe if you had the tailgate open and you want to show off some stuff, you’d want to have this locked and that’s an option. So yeah, there we go guys this is the Tuffy drawer system for the Ford Bronco.

-Weekends & Waypoints

Exploring Moab’s Stunning Scenery During Easter Jeep Safari | Mineral Bottom Trail

Apr 21, 2024

 

A winding shelf road, uranium mine, historical rock inscription, helicopters, goats, and an engine cooked burrito. The Gone-Gpn crew, four subscribers and friends from @Jeeptalkshow , @tuffyproductsofficial, @hopliteventuretreksoffroad2830, and @roamingreckless hit the trail for the third annual Gone-Gpn trail ride! For some of the crew Easter Jeep Safari can be a lot of work, guiding trails, teaching classes, filming, and photographing the Jeep Concepts.

The team trail ride is our time to relax, see the sights and put dirt under our tires. This year, Chris took the lead in his Expedicion De Las Americas CJ7 and guided the team down Mineral Bottom to a uranium mine, then deep in to Hell Roaring Canyon to see an 1836 rock inscription by Denis Julien. The trail was mild but the views were spectacular! Another Easter Jeep Safari for the books!

Tuffy Ford Under Seat Lock Box and Console Safe Review

Tuffy gets Jonathan’s take about the Ford Console Safe and Under Seat Lockbox installed in his Ford F150.

Hi, my name is Jonathan. I’m here to talk about a couple of really awesome products that I have installed in my truck. It’s a 2021 Ford F150 and I have two products made by Tuffy.

The first product is a center console safe. The second product is a rear seat storage safe that I have in the back of my truck. If I need to take it out of the back, it’s very easy to remove.

I keep usually rifles in there but if there is anything valuable I always lock that up as well. In the center console I keep a forty-five. When travelling, it’s just always nice to have because, one, I don’t want my kids to get involved and it gives me a ton of peace of mind with my kids.

I have three kids ranging from the age of nine to fourteen. They can always be curious. Even though I know they would never want to handle a firearm, it’s peace of mind for myself and my wife that we’ll never put them in danger.

Very high quality. You can tell that a lot of time and effort got put into designing it. A lot of time and effort got put into making the product.

It’s a great product. It’s extremely strong. It’s extremely durable. Definitely feel like it’s going to last the life of the vehicle and longer.

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