Samurai Security Console
with Bill Johnston

Tuffy Security Products has a reputation for designing and building some of the most well built vehicle security products on the market. The open design of a convertible Samurai just screams out with the need for someplace to store valuables when leaving it unattended. 

Click for a larger view...Click for a larger viewNow they have a Security Console that fits between both the stock seats and even the contoured racing seats that have grown in popularity. The pry-proof locking lid makes it one tough nut to crack. When locked, the unit can't be removed from the vehicle without a torch or a grinder. 

We found that with the installation of the security console, the rear seat (an option on the older Samurai models) is a real tight squeeze to fold up against the rear of the front seats. You will also have to find another way to secure the seat, as you won't be able to get to the stock retaining strap. Most zooks have already shed their rear seats, so this may not be as much of a concern. 

Bottom Line: 

The Samurai Security Console offers security for your valuables that is second to none. This is a simple installation with basic hand tools and a drill.

For the complete story please visit the installation article.

Source:
Tuffy Security Products
25733 Road H
Cortez, Colorado  81321
1 (800) 348-8339

03/21/17 21:07

 

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