The Dodge Ram RamBox® is a unique storage area that provides a great place to store tools, golf clubs, or even to carry groceries home. Some Ram owners have even used the compartments for coolers making for a clever tailgating option.
Contractors can use the RamBox® to store their power tools so that they don’t get stolen on the job site, yet are still easily accessible. The access makes it easy to load and unload tools which contractors will be the first to tell you is a procedure that consumes considerable time.
In addition to making them easy to access, one could even consider this to be a safety feature by limiting the need to repeatedly climb in and out of the bed to access a typical pickup tool box that’s mounted behind the cab.
The RamBox® also benefits by giving the owner full use of the entire length of the bed. Most rail-to-rail tool boxes occupy a considerable portion of the bed sacrificing the overall length of materials that you can easily transport without hanging out the tailgate.
The Dodge RamBox® seems to take some of it’s characteristics and utility from the speciality truck bodies that have been used for Utility companies. The compartments with their fold open access makes it easy to store materials and tools but the appearance is not favorable to double as a personal pickup truck.
When considering this option many people think of the use in terms of recreational purpose as well as a utility type feature to make their daily working experience better and more efficient. Many people who don’t like the appearance of the canopy, but need the ability to lock up their tools will love this feature and may be the deciding factor in select a Dodge Ram over other trucks in this segment.
The cost for the Rambox is available as an option for $1895 beginning on the 2010 Ram 1500 Crew SLT 4×2 with a starting MSRP of $31,920.
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