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I’ve been in my current F-150 for 11 years. I’m having to clean it out. Starting to feel like I’m a hoarder. Sure I can roll up to your farm, fix your (up to 3”) irrigation issues, need help with a hive inspection, no problem, drone, got you covered, trap squirrels, sight your riffle scope, first aid, safety vest … I can’t just put all this in the new truck, right??? Any truck organization suggestions. Maybe I just need the great purge😂🤣. Gonna grab a beer and maybe the trash can 😳
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If you are really looking for organization, take a look at decked. Doesn't fit how I used a truck but seems like a great product and I have seen good reviews.

https://decked.com/
 
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Throw all that crap in the Frunk and call it a day. No one will know it’s there :LOL:
Kind of what I was thinking, but I like the idea of the portable fridge up there 😂
 

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If you are really looking for organization, take a look at decked. Doesn't fit how I used a truck but seems like a great product and I have seen good reviews.

https://decked.com/
I was actually looking at this. I may have to revisit after I save two months of fuel, then it won’t seem expensive. In all seriousness I’ve kind of been leaning towards this with a full shell. I have not done the research on a shells impact/improvement to range yet.
 

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I was actually looking at this. I may have to revisit after I save two months of fuel, then it won’t seem expensive. In all seriousness I’ve kind of been leaning towards this with a full shell. I have not done the research on a shells impact/improvement to range yet.
I am no physicist, but I would think a shell would help in aerodynamics, however the weight would probably negate that.. might have to remove the back seats to make up for the weight :)..
 
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I'm a lazy bum. Back the F150L up to the F150. Grab. wide broom and just push everything over to the new bed. Problem solved.

Rationale: It's a system you're already familiar with and will help you with your transition to electric. You buy that right?
 

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I'm a lazy bum. Back the F150L up to the F150. Grab. wide broom and just push everything over to the new bed. Problem solved.

Rationale: It's a system you're already familiar with and will help you with your transition to electric. You buy that right?
Perfect, I was thinking the Bedbug will help with items getting stuck in tailgate gap.
 

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I just pulled my 6’6” Decked drawers out of my ICE F-150 Sunday. As I sold my truck yesterday.

Decked drawer system worked great at organizing and securing my gear.
I got the optional keyed drawer locks for each drawer.

With the tailgate and SnugTop cab shell rear door locked. Each drawer was essentially triple locked.
 
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I just pulled my 6’6” Decked drawers out of my ICE F-150 Sunday. As I sold my truck yesterday.

Decked drawer system worked great at organizing and securing my gear.
I got the optional keyed drawer locks for each drawer.

With the tailgate and SnugTop cab shell rear door locked. Each drawer was essentially triple locked.
I am leaning towards the Decked system. I've been looking for images of it with the pro power. I found this https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/decked-drawer-system-with-propower-access.3437/post-75062

It looks like access to power is still pretty clear. I would just like to see some more images.

@REDHORSECA did you have a bed floor mat or anything under it? Did it make much noise?
 
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I bet I have 200# of important stuff in my F250's tool box. Receiver hitches, tire irons, log chains, rope, tow straps, ratchet straps, various tools and tool boxes, jumper cables, etc.

At first I thought I would pare my stuff way down in the Lightning. Like I only need a few ratchet straps, one receiver hitch, (still need 3 balls) but that means I need wrenches for the balls, and some spare pins, and some tools oh and I still need jumper cables. When I start my what if's then pretty soon everything except the oil funnel is moving over into the Lightning.

Next question is do I fill the Frunk with the stuff or put a tool box on the Lightning?
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