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Borne Off-Road Hard Case; 116 Quart; Light Grey

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Borne Off-Road Hard Case; 116 Quart; Light Grey
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Hard Case
      • Ample Storage Capacity
      • Efficient Organization
      • Secure Locking Mechanism
      • Better Handling
      • Weather-Resistant
      • Lifetime Warranty
      • Fits Silverado 1500 Models

      Description

      Design. The Borne Off-Road Hard Case has a big space inside, which can hold up to 116 quarts. This big space has enough room for many different things, like camping gear and sports equipment. If you're going on a short trip or a long road trip, you can rely on the strong suitcase to have enough space for all the things you need to take with you.

      Convenient. When you add the Borne Off-Road Hard Case to your Silverado 1500, you'll notice a clear improvement in how your vehicle is organized. By setting aside a specific area for your things in the hard case, you can organize them better and avoid having a messy cabin. This makes things more tidy and roomy, which helps both passengers and makes them comfortable.

      Secure. One of the main benefits of the Borne Off-Road Hard Case is that it keeps your belongings safe when you're traveling. By using strong latches in the design, your items stay securely locked in place while being moved. This feature gives you a feeling of safety and calmness as you travel on different types of land. You can be confident that your things are well-protected in the sturdy case.

      Safe. Making the security aspect even higher, the Borne Off-Road Hard Case has a lock that can be locked. This feature allows you to keep your valuable things safe when you're not with your vehicle. This lock is really helpful when you go on long trips or visit faraway places. It keeps your things safe from being stolen or accessed without permission.

      Reliable. One of the often underestimated advantages of the Borne Off-Road Hard Case is its role in minimizing interior clutter within your Silverado 1500. By providing additional storage capacity, the hard case becomes a designated repository for items that would otherwise contribute to clutter within the cabin. This translates to a more visually appealing, organized, and functional interior space during your travels.

      Efficient. The design of the Borne Off-Road Hard Case is made to be practical and allow for easy access to your stored items. Using a lid that can be opened and closed with a single action makes it easier to put things in and take them out. This helps make the process faster and more organized. This approach focuses on making it easy for you to get your things, which makes using the hard case more convenient overall.

      Installation. Putting this Borne Off-Road Hard Case on your Silverado 1500 is easy and requires no drilling.

      Warranty There is a lifetime warranty on this product.

      Application. The Borne Off-Road Hard Case fits Silverado 1500 models.

      Borne Off-Road BNHC-116LG

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Hard Case
      • Mounting Brackets
      • Mounting Hardware
      • Instruction Manual

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