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MORryde Jeep Wrangler TJ Storegate Tailgate Storage

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Growing tired of lifting stuff over the Bestop Instatrunk when loading for a camping trip, but being a soft top only DD and living where I do, some level of storage security is needed. Also need a tailgate table.

My solution has been the Bestop InstaTrunk and a DIY removable tailgate table. Not married to either.

Considered ditching my rear seat and installing a Tuffy Security Deck but am not ready to commit to either going seatless or the $700 price tag. There is a cheap Hooke Road version that eases the impact on my wallet but doesn't resolve the seat delete. And, I don't need that much secured storage full time so toting the security enclosure full time doesn't make sense.

Don't [can't] store much in the InstaTrunk. I have an ammo can filled with tools; fire extinguisher, Jeep branded blanket, some recovery gear and a bottle jack. Occasionally I'll throw a small computer bag in there but that's it.

Came across the MORyde Storegate Tailgate Storage solution. Anyone have experience with this? No reviews to be found.

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$189 offset by the proceeds of the selling the InstaTrunk

My tools can be refitted to a tool roll doing away with the ammo can. The fire extinguisher would go someplace else. Idiot move to store it in a locked box. The bottle jack will fit. Tow strap and Molle bag of stuff will fit.
 
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I have no experience with it, but looks like anything stored in it that's metal would be subject to a lot of sealed up moisture and humidity from the tailgate vents.
 
I have no experience with it, but looks like anything stored in it that's metal would be subject to a lot of sealed up moisture and humidity from the tailgate vents.
The InstaTrunk isn't vented. Has a foam seal against the tailgate.
I call that a wash.
 
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$189 offset by the proceeds of the selling the InstaTrunk

My tools can be refitted to a tool roll doing away with the ammo can. The fire extinguisher would go someplace else. Idiot move to store it in a locked box. The bottle jack will fit. Tow strap and Molle bag of stuff will fit.

I popped on the site, do they still make it? Saw one for the JK listings … it’s got potential as another place to have secured storage and you get a small table option with cup holder 😉. Have to be mindful it’s probably going to be a rattle box with out some towels or padding.
 
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Keep in mind that it will intrude into the minimal storage you have behind the back seat when the door is shut.

I have the Bestop Instatrunk as well and love it. I have redone my tool storage to exclusively fit under the rear seat. I have the Milwaukee Packout socket set for metric and standard sockets, then a PRP storage bag with my jumper cables, misc. wrenches, screwdrivers, and pilers. I have a 24" breaker bar with a 5" extension and 3/4" socket that is dedicated for lug nuts.

Packout Socket Set: https://www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/hand-tools/ratchets/2023455
PRP Bag: https://www.prpseats.com/product/tool-bag/

This gives me my full Instatrunk area for use. Granted, I do have a 8" Kicker sub mounted in there. With it and my first aid kit, I still have the middle and passenger area in mine free.

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I popped on the site, do they still make it? Saw one for the JK listings … it’s got potential as another place to have secured storage and you get a small table option with cup holder 😉. Have to be mindful it’s probably going to be a rattle box with out some towels or padding.
Hmmm…. Figures. It allows adding to cart with no mention of being out of stock until you try to check out.

Would have been easy to load it without rattles.

Par for the course

Keep in mind that it will intrude into the minimal storage you have behind the back seat when the door is shut.

I have the Bestop Instatrunk as well and love it. I have redone my tool storage to exclusively fit under the rear seat. I have the Milwaukee Packout socket set for metric and standard sockets, then a PRP storage bag with my jumper cables, misc. wrenches, screwdrivers, and pilers. I have a 24" breaker bar with a 5" extension and 3/4" socket that is dedicated for lug nuts.

Packout Socket Set: https://www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/hand-tools/ratchets/2023455
PRP Bag: https://www.prpseats.com/product/tool-bag/

This gives me my full Instatrunk area for use. Granted, I do have a 8" Kicker sub mounted in there. With it and my first aid kit, I still have the middle and passenger area in mine free.

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I camp out of the TJ three or four times a month year-round. Daily driver the rest of the time.

I have all of my camp gear in two medium-large storage bins which makes it easy to pack. I throw on the Bestop cargo basket (takes five minutes), the Rockslide RotoPax (another five minutes), fold up the back seat and put the bins and a few other bits in back. Works great but lifting the bins over the InstaTrunk is a challenge given size and weight.

I don’t use all of the space in InstaTrunk. The ideal situation would be a smaller lockable box with enough room between it and back seat to stand the half door soft uppers.

Candidly this box was looking like Nirvana, so of course it’s unavailable

I see you have an LED triggered from a pin switch. I did the same. Mounted under the InstaTrunk. A second light is mounted under the tailgate basket asking down on the table. Also installed an override switch under the InstaTrunk so I can extinguish the lights when at camp with the tailgate open but the tailgate table not being used
 
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Keep in mind that it will intrude into the minimal storage you have behind the back seat when the door is shut.

I have the Bestop Instatrunk as well and love it. I have redone my tool storage to exclusively fit under the rear seat. I have the Milwaukee Packout socket set for metric and standard sockets, then a PRP storage bag with my jumper cables, misc. wrenches, screwdrivers, and pilers. I have a 24" breaker bar with a 5" extension and 3/4" socket that is dedicated for lug nuts.

Packout Socket Set: https://www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/hand-tools/ratchets/2023455
PRP Bag: https://www.prpseats.com/product/tool-bag/

This gives me my full Instatrunk area for use. Granted, I do have a 8" Kicker sub mounted in there. With it and my first aid kit, I still have the middle and passenger area in mine free.

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This seems like a better solution than the tailgate mounted storage. And it would appear to offer more storage overall.
 
This seems like a better solution than the tailgate mounted storage. And it would appear to offer more storage overall.

I've lived with the InstaTrunk for a few years and had one in two of JKs.
At this point I am not looking to maximize overall storage or even secured storage. I am hoping to maximize ease of loading the bed.
 
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