Not exact matches
Also exclusive is the RamBox system: large, handy, lockable
cargo bins built into the top edges of the
cargo -
bed walls.
By removing the rear cabin window and lowering the rear
wall (what GM calls a midgate) separating cabin and
bed, then flipping and folding the rear seats against the backs of the front seats, that 5 - foot, 3 - inch
cargo bed swells to 8 feet.
Careful consideration was given to the safety design for occupant protection from
cargo, so special load distributing high strength steel braces and reinforcements are integrated into the cab /
bed separation
wall.
Since the Ridgeline is a Honda, the
bed has been maximized to accommodate motorcycles and ATVs with six strong
cargo hooks capable of holding 350 pounds each, and thoughtful touches like matching indents for motorcycle tires are built into the front
bed wall,
bed floor and tailgate.
A bevy of tie - down hooks come ready to hold
cargo while the
bed walls and fenders comes with slots for 2x4s, ready for a two - tier storage system.
An optional spray - in bedliner applied at the factory covers the entire
cargo bed floor and
walls.
The GMC Sierra features a large box area with high
walls to maximize
cargo capacity, although this same design can make it difficult to reach the center of the
bed, as is required when accessing a
bed - mounted tool box.
Two high - impact plastic lockers, with lids and lights fit inside the
bed alongside each
cargo wall.