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Thread: NEW! Tuffy JK Security Enclosure

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    Default NEW! Tuffy JK Security Enclosure

    After much anticipation, the Tuffy Security Deck Enclosure is finally in its final version. This is a product that has been asked about for a long time and finally with the help of some forum members input, Tuffy has designed a really cool solution for locking storage in the rear of the JK that can be easily removed, is capable of carrying gear on top and provides a huge securable storage area. More details are available on the Tuffy web site:
    http://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-255-1...enclosure.aspx
    Some of the Tuffy dealers also have the information up and are taking orders for this exciting new product.

    Here are some pictures:







    Last edited by tuffy; 04-30-2009 at 09:06 PM.

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    Very cool! Thanks for the update, looks to be a great product for the JK owners out there.
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    Is it just me, or is the link bad. I'm at work, so maybe it's me.
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    Link is bad, I like the products but out of my price range.
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    Tuffy! Looks great! We'll be in touch I'm sure.


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    Dion, what are you doing with two JKs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1leg View Post
    I like the products but out of my price range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backwoods Rambler View Post
    Is it just me, or is the link bad. I'm at work, so maybe it's me.
    Thanks, fixed now

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    Will this work in conjunction with the expedition partition?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JPFreek1 View Post
    Dion, what are you doing with two JKs?
    Frank! We're slowly building them out. Its been an uphill process (pun intended), this whole economic "downturn" has spooked alot of people, so we slowed down on the builds...then we got other ideas, and tore them down to do something else...haha, its a long list.

    We're trying to get one finished to show at the JK JAM event in Trenton Ontario. (JKJAM.CA) where we will be guiding the harder trails, and instructing the 101 course.

    Designing the 101 course was a HUGE challenge for me (equipment wise), but I did it, having done one for a Land Rover dealer here helped alot to having the contacts for equipment, and the JK's will be leading a showing all of that.

    We've secured a huge banner, and a huge vehicle display tent complete with fake posing rocks for the event.

    This Tuffy rear cargo case looks great, and might be a replacement for the hand made drawers....hmm.

    We are still planning a tour in August, we're looking towards the Trans Tiaga in Quebec.

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