![]() ![]() An adjustable bed divider/extender that fits on the lowered tailgate and adds 2 feet of additional length to secure longer loads.Lids include swing hinges with intermediate and full-open positions that lift the lid 90 degrees perpendicular to each side. RamBox bins fit the length of the pickup bed and incorporate the space over each wheel well to secure cargo within a lit, lockable and drainable container. RamBox side bins create storage along each side of the pickup bed space previously left untouched due to wheel-well intrusion. The side bins are large enough to hold items including: a set of golf clubs, helmets, toolboxes, kayak paddles, fishing rods, chainsaws or beverage cans and ice. Two weatherproof, lockable, drainable, lighted storage bins that run the length of the pickup bed and are as wide as the wheel well, creating a total of 8.6 cubic feet of space.RamBox is a segment-exclusive cargo management system that includes three key elements: RamBox can store golf clubs, fishing rods, sports gear, tool boxes and more. RamBox provides secure storage options for tradesmen, craftsmen, sportsmen, athletes and outdoorsmen. In fact, Ram has reduced the price of both 6-foot-4-inch and 5-foot-7-inch RamBoxes by 32 percent to an attractive $1,295. With the added length and volume, the new RamBox can hold long-handled shovels, one-piece fishing rods and up to 140 beverage cans.įor 2012, buyers will find that RamBox pricing has not increased. Interior volume grows proportionately, from 7.3 cubic feet to 8.6 cubic feet. The new RamBox trucks with 6-foot-4-inch bed measures 60 inches in length versus 50.5 inches for the 5-foot-7-inch model – an increase of 18 percent. ![]() Today’s announcement means that the RamBox option is now available on more than 80 percent of all Ram pickups. Having convenient, secure storage for your gear – whether it’s worksite tools, sporting equipment or a few cases of refreshments for the team – makes RamBox one of the greatest innovations that you’ll find on a pickup truck.” “We have dramatically expanded RamBox availability and given it an outstanding price. “The 6-foot-4-inch RamBox is the definition of ‘more of a good thing,’” said Fred Diaz, President and CEO Ram Truck Brand and Chrysler de Mexico – Chrysler Group LLC. Ram also will offer the RamBox option on the ST price class, making the feature available on all trim levels. Now, in addition to the 5-foot-7-inch RamBox, which was previously available only on Ram 1500 Crew Cab models, buyers can opt for RamBox on Ram pickups with 6-foot-4-inch bed lengths, including Ram 1500 regular cab and Quad Cab® models and Ram 25 (single rear wheel) Crew Cab and Mega Cab models. The addition of a 6-foot-4-inch RamBox model dramatically expands the feature’s availability to include the majority of Ram truck models. Our sources also say that Chrysler is working on a RamBox for dual-rear wheel models, too.The Ram Truck brand has developed a new version of the unique RamBox® cargo management system to fit Ram pickup trucks with 6-foot-4-inch bed lengths. Allpar reports that Ram 1500 half-tons with the longer box will also have the higher interior volume RamBox. We expect it to be available next year for the 2012 Ram HD pickups. Pricing for the 6-foot-4-inch version is unknown. The Mopar RamBox Holster can secure two rifles or shotguns, or it can rotate 90 degrees to hold up to six fishing rods.Ĭurrent pricing for the RamBox starts at $1,895. The 20 Outdoorsman added the availability of a $205 gun rack/fishing rod combo holster that fits in the half-ton truck’s unique optional RamBox side-saddle cargo box storage bins. Heck, we might even be able to fit in it. We estimate this will increase secure cargo capacity to about 9.75 cubic feet per side. What’s unique about the availability of the RamBox for the single-rear wheel Ram Heavy Duty 2500 pictured here is its availability with the 6-foot-4-inch cargo box. It offers 8.6 cubic feet of dry lockable side-saddle space, with room to squeeze a 4-by-8-foot sheet of plywood between the bed walls. RamBox debuted on the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 with the 5-foot-7-inch cargo box. Judging by these photos just snapped by our spies, plus word from our sources, Ram is set to broaden the availability of its innovative RamBox storage feature to its heavy-duty pickups. Photos by Brian Williams for Brenda Priddy & Company ![]()
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