How Wide Is Truck Bed With Ram Boxes?

Trucks are a great way to get around, but they need to be able to carry cargo. With the Ram Boxes, it makes it even easier. The Ram Boxes can be fitted into the truck bed and give you extra storage space and convenience. But how wide is the truck bed with Ram Boxes?

The exact width of the truck bed with Ram Boxes depends on the model of your truck and the size of your Ram Boxes. Generally speaking, however, most models will have a minimum width of 70 inches when fitted with two Ram Boxes.

This should provide enough space to store your cargo safely while still allowing you to access it easily.

The width of your truck bed will also depend on how much height and length you want to add. For example, if you plan to use a tonneau cover, then this will add an extra two inches of height and four inches of length to your truck bed. This increases the total width of your truck bed with two Ram Boxes to 72 inches.

It’s important to consider that if you are carrying large items in your truck bed then you may need more than just two Ram Boxes for additional support and stability. In this case, you can opt for three or four boxes which will increase the total width up to 80 or 88 inches respectively.

Another factor that needs considering is whether or not the sides of your Ram Boxes are raised up off the ground. If they are raised then this will increase their total width by an extra four inches making them 74, 82 or 90 inches in total respectively.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, it is important to measure out exactly how wide your truck bed is with Ram Boxes before purchasing them as there are multiple factors that can affect their overall size. Generally speaking though, most models have a minimum width of 70 inches when fitted with two boxes and this should provide enough space for all types of cargo.

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Karen Watkins