It should be since non-lux Lariats can have a cubby on that side as well.Hmmm, I would have thought the space behind the driver side cover would be the same as that on the passenger side with the deep well...
Just remember anything hard put in there will poke and dent the outside fender…. Might be okay for plastic bottle of wax and some microfiber towels though.Is there enough space there to relocate the jack equipment from behind the backseat?
If the space is the same for both passenger and driver side the plastic cubby insert and twist lock cover from should fit both sides. We shall see if anyone tries to swap the insert of add another to he driver side...Just remember anything hard put in there will poke and dent the outside fender…. Might be okay for plastic bottle of wax and some microfiber towels though.
Dang.. Just noticed I can't speell today for $H!TIf the space is the same for both passenger and driver side the plastic cubby insert and twist lock cover from should fit both sides. We shall see if anyone tries to swap the insert of add another to he driver side...
Do you by chance know the part number for the box and cover?The "box" that is on the passenger side also fits the hole on the drivers side, if you want two of those boxes.
No but your dealer will get it for you easy enough. I had both of mine out so I could do the bedliner and noticed it fit the other side. I was going to order one but put the tool box on the drivers side.Do you by chance know the part number for the box and cover?
Part numbers in this thread -Do you by chance know the part number for the box and cover?
I got the 400w inverter because it's more convenient than having to connect one. Most of the stuff I can think of to use with it is under 400 watts anyway - mostly electronics, fans and lights. Unless you want to run power tools or heaters/hair dryers 400w should cut it. Those things will need 1500-2000 watts to run and inverters that size are pretty big.I really hope there is an aftermarket inverter that can be placed in one of these cubbies that is 1000w+. That 400w inverter just didn't seem like enough.
Wouldn't that require heavier wiring leading to the inverter?I got the 400w inverter because it's more convenient than having to connect one. Most of the stuff I can think of to use with it is under 400 watts anyway - mostly electronics, fans and lights. Unless you want to run power tools or heaters/hair dryers 400w should cut it. Those things will need 1500-2000 watts to run and inverters that size are pretty big.
I honestly don't know - I keep going back and forth about whether I need a bigger one and can't decide.