Decked Drawer System for 3rd Gen Toyota Tundra

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Hey y’all,

Just wanted to drop some thoughts on the DECKED drawer system for the 3rd Gen Tundra. I’ve had it in my 5.5’ bed for a while now, and figured a pros & cons list might help anyone thinking about pulling the trigger.

👍 Pros:

1. Organized Storage Game-Changer


Seriously, this thing is awesome for keeping recovery gear, tools, straps, and small items locked down and easy to access. No more sliding bins or crawling into the bed.

2. Weatherproof & Dustproof

The drawers are sealed up tight. I’ve had mine out in rain, snow, and dusty trails — contents stayed totally clean and dry.

3. Still a Usable Flat Bed

You still get a flat surface up top that handles up to 2,000 lbs. I regularly throw coolers, lumber, or camping gear on top. Great combo of storage and utility.

4. Tough as Nails

Made from HDPE over a steel subframe — it’s no joke. Feels rock solid. Drawers are rated for 200 lbs each and slide smoothly even loaded up.

5. Tailgate Lock = Drawer Security

With the tailgate locked, the drawers are secured. I feel good leaving stuff inside even when I’m parked in public or at a trailhead overnight.

6. Great Fitment for the 3rd Gen

DECKED updated the system for the new Tundra beds. The fit is solid — no rattles or gaps — and install took under 2 hours with basic tools.

👎 Cons:

1. Lose Bed Depth


The system sits about 12” tall, so you lose some vertical bed space. If you haul tall gear or large bins often, this might be frustrating.

2. Pricey Setup

Expect to drop around $1,500. It’s quality, no doubt, but not a casual purchase.

3. Adds Some Weight

It adds about 200–220 lbs. Not a huge deal, but if you’re already running a rack, RTT, or sliders, keep payload in mind.

4. Drawer Space = Long but Shallow

Great for tools, recovery gear, or camping stuff. But don’t expect to cram a tent or big cooler inside the drawers — it won’t fit.

5. Limits Bed Versatility

Once it’s in, you lose some flexibility for hauling odd-shaped or oversized loads. Bikes, big yard gear, etc. may not work as easily.

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