


Engineers and designers had market research that told them that dry, lockable storage was critical to light-duty pickup owners who used their trucks for a variety of lifestyle activities. The idea for RamBox was hatched at the initial stages of research for the all-new 2009 Dodge Ram. And there’s still enough room between each bin to lay a sheet of plywood flat in the pickup bed.” “Truck buyers want dry, lockable storage, and Rambox not only meets that need, it takes it a step further with the addition of built-in lights and drains.

“RamBox meets the number-one unmet need among pickup truck owners,” said Mark Allen, Chief Designer – Jeep®/Truck Design Studio. And a cargo rail system with sliding, adjustable cleats for tie-down versatility.An adjustable bed divider/extender that fits on the lowered tailgate that adds 2 feet of additional length to secure loads up to 7 feet long.Two weatherproof, lockable, drainable, illuminated storage bins that run the length of the 5-foot-7-inch pickup bed, and are as wide as the wheel well.RamBox is a unique, segment-exclusive cargo management system that includes three key elements: “RamBox can store golf clubs, fishing rods, sports gear, toolboxes and much, much more.” “In addition to stocking the all-new Dodge Ram with your favorite beverages, RamBox provides secure storage options for tradesmen, craftsmen, sportsmen, fitness buffs and outdoorsmen,” said Scott Kunselman, Vice President – Truck Product Development, Chrysler LLC. That’s just one example of what will fit into the all-new 2009 Dodge Ram’s industry-first new RamBox cargo bins.
