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Recommendations for the best trunk organizer for Dodge Charger?

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Hey everyone! I’m looking to finally tidy up the trunk of my Dodge Charger. As much as I love the space, my gym gear, cleaning supplies, and emergency tools keep sliding around every time I take a sharp corner. Since our trunks have that specific deep shape and those side pockets, I’m looking for something that fits securely without sliding on the carpet. Does anyone have a specific brand or model that fits the Charger’s dimensions perfectly? I’d prefer something with sturdy dividers or even a lid to keep things looking clean. What are you guys using to keep your trunk organized and rattle-free?


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I'd suggest Drive Auto Products Car Trunk Organizer ($25) over the Fortem Car Trunk Organizer ($30). It’s more stable, but be careful—secure it properly so your gear stays safe during sharp turns!


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Seconding the recommendation above! Honestly, those adjustable compartments are a total lifesaver for keeping things from rattling around in a big trunk.

> I actually switched to the Starling's Car Trunk Organizer with Adjustable Compartments a few months back and I'm honestly super satisfied...

Totally agree! But since you specifically mentioned wanting a lid and being cost-conscious, I’ve gotta suggest the Oasser Car Trunk Organizer with Foldable Lid. It’s usually around $40-$45 and honestly feels way more premium than the price tag suggests. The lid is amazing for hiding your gym gear so the trunk looks sleek every time you open it.

Tbh, the best part for a Charger owner is the reinforced base—it actually stays put during "spirited" driving! If you want to go full pro on a budget, I also added the Mopar 82212339 Cargo Net to secure those side pockets. It’s a fantastic, cost-effective combo that keeps everything rock-solid. Hope this helps you get that rattle-free ride!


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> "I'd suggest Drive Auto Products Car Trunk Organizer ($25) over the Fortem Car Trunk Organizer ($30)."

Seconding the recommendation above. I've used that one too, but I actually switched to the Starling's Car Trunk Organizer with Adjustable Compartments a few months back and I'm honestly super satisfied with the technical upgrade.

Well, the Charger trunk has that specific depth, and I found the Starling's 1680D Oxford polyester material feels way more rigid than the standard 600D stuff. It doesn't collapse when empty, which was a huge pet peeve of mine. I think the rubberized feet on the bottom really help with the sliding issue you mentioned, especially during those "enthusiastic" cornering sessions lol.

Quick tip: If you want zero movement, grab some Hook and Loop Heavy Duty Strips and apply them to the bottom of whatever organizer you choose. It’ll bond to the trunk carpet like glue. FWIW, having a lid is a game changer for that clean look. Hope this helps!


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^ This. Also, those are all solid picks but quick question for you... do you have the factory subwoofer back there? It totally changes the floor layout and I want to make sure my suggestion actually fits the remaining footprint! If you're taking corners at any speed, you need something that wont buckle under lateral force. The Tuff Viking 3-Compartment Trunk Organizer with Tie-Down Straps is honestly amazing for this. Its all about the material density... it uses 1680D Oxford cloth which is way more rigid than the flimsy 600D stuff you see at big box stores.

  • Four metal-tipped tiedown straps for absolute stability
  • Reinforced base plates that dont bow under heavy tools
  • Leak-proof bottom layer to protect your factory carpet The reliability on this unit is fantastic because it stays anchored. Most organizers just use velcro which eventually ruins your trunk floor by pulling up the carpet fibers... definitely want to avoid that!


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Nice, didn't know that


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