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Rear In-Floor RamBins in the RAM 1500

The Rear In-Floor RamBins are storage bins built into the second-row floor of the RAM 1500, giving you a spot to stow gear below the floor and out of sight inside the cab. They are the hidden piece of a broader rear-seat storage setup, working alongside the other second-row features to turn the back of the cab into organized space for the things you would rather not leave loose on the seat or out in the open bed.

  • What They Are
  • How Owners Use Them
  • Which RAM 1500s Have Them
  • Seeing Them in Person
  • FAQ
Rear in-floor RamBins storage compartments in the second row of a RAM 1500

What the In-Floor RamBins Are

The in-floor RamBins are compartments set into the floor of the second row, fitted with removable liners, so stored items sit below the load floor and out of sight. They work alongside the rest of the RAM 1500's rear storage rather than on their own. The second row also offers a flat-load floor for stacking taller items, tie-down rings for keeping cargo from sliding, and expandable under-seat storage beneath the rear seat. The bins are the hidden piece of that setup, useful for items you want kept down and away rather than sitting in view.

RAM 1500 rear in-floor RamBins used for small tools and loose cabin gear

How Owners Use Them

The in-floor RamBins suit the smaller, looser things that otherwise slide around the cab. Tools, recovery straps, a first-aid kit, electronics, or anything you would rather not leave on the seat can drop into the floor and stay out of sight, which matters for tradespeople and families across the Shenango Valley who use the back seat as much for gear as for passengers. They complement the bed rather than replace it: the bed and any RamBox storage handle the bulky loads, while the in-floor bins keep the cabin items organized and low. Because the bins are sized for those smaller items, they are best thought of as in-cab organization, not a substitute for bed or trunk space.

RAM 1500 Crew Cab with second-row in-floor RamBins and rear storage features

Which RAM 1500s Have Them

The in-floor RamBins are part of the RAM 1500's second-row storage, so they come with the Crew Cab rather than every body style. Availability is also tied to how the truck is equipped, so they appear on some configurations and not others. The trucks on our lot set up with the full rear-storage features change as inventory turns over, so the cleanest way to find one is to browse current availability and check the configuration.

Seeing Them in Person

Mike Kelly CDJR showing rear in-floor RamBins storage in a RAM 1500 Crew Cab

Whether the in-floor bins and the rest of the second-row storage fit your routine is easiest to judge with the seats up and the floor open in front of you. The team at Mike Kelly Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram can put you in a Crew Cab RAM 1500 set up that way and let you load it the way you actually would. Since the storage depends on configuration, the right trucks come and go from the lot, so tell us how you use the back of the cab and we will find a match for you in Mercer County and the Shenango Valley.

Rear In-Floor RamBins FAQ

They are storage compartments built into the floor of the second row, fitted with removable liners, so you can keep items below the load floor and out of sight inside the cab.

Along with the in-floor RamBins, the second row offers a flat-load floor, tie-down rings, and expandable under-seat storage, so the back of the cab covers both hidden storage and securing larger items.

They are best for smaller, loose items like tools, straps, electronics, or a first-aid kit that you would rather keep down and out of sight. For bulky loads, the bed or available RamBox storage is the better place.

No. They are part of the second-row storage, so they come with the Crew Cab, and availability depends on how the truck is equipped. Check the listing or ask us to confirm a particular truck has them.