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Truck Tool Boxes
I'm considering putting a tool box in my truck, mainly because there's no freakin' storage space and good luck to me trying to find a shell for a LONGHORN!
So let's see some pic's of tool boxes and how you mounted them to incur the least amount of damage. If you can include what brand the box is, that would be great, too. Thanks! Greg |
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too bad i just took mine off..i dont like the looks of it with it on...i put a piece of rubber betwen box and bedside also....lots of storage..im thinkin bout puttin my gas tank were the diamondplate toolbox went lol
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Yeah, I saw a combo 50 gal tank w/attached tool box... It was a lot of cash, but it would be SWEET to hold 68 gallons of fuel without losing my spare tire mount!!
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if ya were closer id sell ya my toolbox lol is your truck 4x4?
i think they look good on a work truck or 4x4..but my truck may look like a beater work truck..i like to think of it as a nice cruiser lol...even though they are practical |
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No, Mine is a 1 ton 2WD Longhorn. I just have big a** tires on it.
Also, I don't want a box that rests on the bed rails. I want one that is more or less like a foot locker and just sits in the bed. There's a fairly nice diamond plate box at Lowe's over here for about $230. I just always seem to find better things to spend the money on... Beer, food, gas, more beer... |
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There's a '69 down the street from me that has a diamond plate tool box that sits in the bed. Looks pretty good. Try Northern tools online. 69GMCLonghorn are you going to Brother's?
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Here's a couple of shots of mine. It's a Husky that I got for $100 from work, so it was a good deal! It's just held in place with four J-bolts. I love it! I keep all my tools and extra stuff in there. As far as protecting the bed goes, I can't answer that right now. My bed is Swiss cheese and will be heading for scrappy town as soon as I get the money for a replacement bed. I'm sure I won't worry about protecting the bed until after I have the truck painted, and that's a long way off.
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I'm not sure if they have tractor supply down there or not but that's were I got my last box (for my ranger I used to have). They usually have good deals on boxes. They are prettry good quality, I think they are a little heavier guage than lowe's or home depot. I'm with you on the chest style boxes, I like to keep them below the bedline. Eventually I'll be getting one for my 68 GMC, but that's a ways off.
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I can second the vote for Tractor Supply, they have the best variety of different types of boxes at a variety of prices of any place I checked. I looked around for a long time because I didn't want to spend much adn got a diamondplate over the rails toolbox there, I use my truck as a daily driver working as a carpenter so I needed the space. The selection at Lowes and Home Depot is much more limited than the one at the Tractor Supply I went to so I'd check them out. If you aren't concerned with looks as much get a painted Greenlee job box, they have some small ones that are shorter than the height of the rails, they are big enough to put a chop saw, floor jack, etc.. in
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Anyone wanting a toolbox that will need to lock and keep anything safe, do yourself a favor and don't get a cheapo tool-box. I can get in any alluminum box in a minute, with no tools, even if it's locked. I just had a new box given to me and a buddy said "Hey, watch this." and yanked the lid right off by hand. I have it pad locked now. I'll be going back to RK boxes soon. Search craigslist.
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I have one that sits on the top rail of the bed. I like these better because they still allow full bed floor and don't trap debris and moisture like one sitting on the floor. Mine's from TSC and is held in place by J bolts,no holes drilled. You can put the cap tape (spongy) on the box to protect the paint. I even carry ladder racks that I use that tape on and c-clamps,with no damage to the bed.
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I though of going with somthing like this http://www.orsracksdirect.com/tracra...mount-kit.html
So i can get a box that sets below the bedsides and i can put tri fold cover on the truck,so if i need i can keep it at the front of the bed like in summertime or whenever.But in the winter keep it over the axle or at the back of the bed for weight and also i can get in it better form the tailgate.I am going to say 95% of the time its probley going to be at the back of the bed by the tailgate |
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Keep an eye on craigslist. There's always a bunch on there for sale.
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I have one on my truck.
Not the greatest pic. I like it because the age matches the truck. http://i512.photobucket.com/albums/t...e/DSC_0193.jpg |
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Put this in 2 days ago, mainly to hold parts.
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I do not know the brand. Box has been on the truck since it was new.
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My Dad had one of those on his trucks. I can remember back to about 62. Does the box have two shelves that slide?
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hi I have one just like palfs. it has one large sliding shelf. its 43 years old. still nice. they made those well then BROWN 70
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And the reason for this 14 year old thread is ?
I guess if we're just adding pictures, I'll post this one. Some 30 years ago a buddy bought a new ford and wanted a box painted the exact same color as the truck so it would blend in and go unnoticed. When he ask me to paint it, he nixed any suggestion of decorating it. As he wanted the inside painted as well, I couldn't resist. |
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The box I remember as two, but memories are fikel. Or he made a second. It may have only been one, sliding to one side or the other. I do recall him sliding it. It was a wood drawer. At the time, up to about 1973 or so, he was a Sandblaster on large commercial buildings in LA area. Lots of work Downtown after the 71? Earthquake in Sylmar. The drawer was full of sandblast heads and hose fittings. Spare hose in the lower compartment. He was Union so all this probably not allowed on personal vehicles today. The smell of Diesel Fuel brings back those memories. It crossed my mind a while back that it would be fun to find one but I really have no need for it. Just a fond memory of Dad. Thanks for letting me ramble off topic.
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Here’s another thread I started years ago with more pics: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/....php?p=7112511
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