Brian Sullivan
Junior Member
I bought my 1500 used and it has the rambox. II'M short, so having the box on the side instead of the back of the bed is very nice.
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Best option I have seen! Can still put a 4x8 plywood in the back. It uses the space over the wheel wells that would be otherwise wasted. Very easy access!I'm going to get a new Ram 1500. Trying to decide if it is worth getting the rambox.
I do hunt in the fall so I thought it may come in handy. Just not sure it's worth getting. My old 2007 Ram is showing it's age. Time for a new one.
All that stuff will still fit in a RamBox equipped truck save maybe the quad. You don't like them, fine. But the petty BS is childish. Have owned dozens of trucks and like the accessibility of the RamBoxLOL. Wow, educate yourself before you start spewing nonsense. Hate to break your heart sugar but plywood fits flat in a regular bed all day long. And Beg to differ all you want, the math speaks for itself. Maybe a perfect sheet of plywood fits your truck but what about a load of mulch? Random stuff that isn't in perfectly squared away boxes, ATV's, motorcycles, Junk, the list goes on and on and on.
No, its better to get the swinging wheel well boxes. I love those. And with the ram boxes you cant use a tanneau cover believe, at least the covers i am aware of.
I beg to differ. We can put a full 4x8 sheet of plywood flat down. Unlike y'all that hit rear wheel wells.
LOL. Wow, educate yourself before you start spewing nonsense. Hate to break your heart sugar but plywood fits flat in a regular bed all day long. And Beg to differ all you want, the math speaks for itself. Maybe a perfect sheet of plywood fits your truck but what about a load of mulch? Random stuff that isn't in perfectly squared away boxes, ATV's, motorcycles, Junk, the list goes on and on and on.
Yea, not so much. Don't have it on my Warlock, but considering putting a cap on it at some point, so that would end up eating bed space that I would then not be able to use once the cap was in place.Not to mention, way easier to wash out the bed of our Rambox bed than our prvious 2014 with regular bed where dirt and other debris kept getting trapped around the wheel wells. The non Rambox guys just have “Rambox envy”.
Once you get a truck with the Ram Box, you will never even think of getting one without.
90% of folks who don’t like them have never had them.
^ is the proper answer for that. As I said above, also, if you are considering getting a regular cap like from LEER or ARE, etc., then having a rambox while otherwise would be a good idea, then having a cap on would restrict access to the ramboxes.Depends on how you plan on using your Ram. If you keep the bed open it's a great option. If you plan on an in-bed camper, not so much.
Oh my, I won’t get another truck without a Ram box! It is the best option to keep the clutter of tools and such out of the back seat or bed of the truck. Amazing