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I've been using Home Depot's Husky bags. Very inexpensive and come in multiple sizes. I have a hand tool bag, recovery bag, tire bag, and strap bag.
Same, have two Husky bags I fill with tools when hitting the trail. Great bags, inexpensive and indestructible.
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This one I like. Its there but its out of the way.
Well said, yes, they are out of the way. And unlike I first feared, they do not create a blindspot. They also hold more than you might think at first glance, plus they have MOLLE panels on them so you can add additional small bags or other items (flashlight, Leatherman, etc.).
 
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I don't understand this. It's a bag.. You open up the tailgate and toss it in.

How it looks in the Jeep....in the cargo area, who cares? You can figure this out with the tiniest bit of imagination and homedepot.com, but still better to visit the store and lay hands on the offerings.

It's a duffel bag, sitting in a vehicle. Pretty simple.
lol.........
 
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Picked this up at harbor freight today..$29.00 last one so I hope they get more in so that I can put one on driver side. Holding onto the receipt in case I change my mind. What you guys think....

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