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IT Cowboy 02-07-2025 01:35 PM

Do you carry tools and have storage - if so where?
 
I carry enough tools in my Tundra to do a small roadside overhaul. I have the especially important items like zip ties, wire, gorilla tape and an assortment electrical repair stiff and tools.

I am not sure where I am going to put stuff in my new C10. I am not a fan of the bed mounted toolboxes on this year truck and I don't know if I want a tonneau cover so I could somewhat hide a regular toolbox. My Tundra has the revolver roll up hard top that locks.

I might move the tank someday and then I could have some room behind the seat. Is there a period correct toolbox or storage of some type?

A1971Blazer 02-07-2025 02:15 PM

Re: Do you carry tools and have storage - if so where?
 
Unfortunately, these trucks were designed to haul mainly in the bed.
With the tank in the cab, there's little room for anything behind the seat and even without the tank, it doesn't afford much room.
There is some room under the seat but not much of a way to secure items stored under there.
I have a step side and I found a tool box designed to fit under a tonneau cover, but that means I would need a tonneau cover.
Sorry, I can't offer much help on this one.

Getter-Done 02-07-2025 02:28 PM

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There is a little bit of room under the seat.
A person could put tools in a canvas bag.

To be period correct a Bed side tool box.
Parts for those are at a Premium though.

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treveiger 02-07-2025 03:52 PM

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I have a cheap harbor freight tool kit that I keep in our newer truck. I will probably be purchasing something like that to slide underneath the seat once we start regularly driving the old Chevy again. I always keep crappy tools in my vehicles so if something happens to them like getting stolen during a break and it's not as bad. Plus most times
people are less likely to break into steal harbor freight tools, snap-ons or matco's, or even Craftsman.

Palf70Step 02-07-2025 04:04 PM

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I've always had a toolbox in the bed. MY 70 has had this one since it was a new truck, so I was told. I keep a small floor jack and tools in there. Like you said I could get a good bit done on the road.

IT Cowboy 02-07-2025 04:07 PM

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My truck has the 2nd tank under the bed removed and I wonder if I could have a box or drawer mounted up there on the frame rail somewhere. It would suck to get to but I am just throwing out ideas. I though someone here might have a solution already.

'68OrangeSunshine 02-07-2025 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 9368334)
I've always had a toolbox in the bed. MY 70 has had this one since it was a new truck, so I was told. I keep a small floor jack and tools in there. Like you said I could get a good bit done on the road.

I'm in the Bed/Toolbox camp. Mine was on the truck when I bought it in 1973.
I have a full-range Craftsman toolbox inside, tire iron, ratchet straps, a 5 gallon gas can, road reflectors, flares, spare wiper blades, the usual suspect aerosols, -- and a lot of other stuff. Damn handy, and the reason for my longevity.
:chevy:

LockDoc 02-07-2025 06:02 PM

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If I am going on a road trip somewhere I just put a plastic tote in the bed with the tools I think I will need. I always put a bungee strap over the lid so it doesn't blow off.

Orange Crate 02-07-2025 09:10 PM

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Fixed it!

Orange Crate 02-07-2025 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by IT Cowboy (Post 9368335)
My truck has the 2nd tank under the bed removed and I wonder if I could have a box or drawer mounted up there on the frame rail somewhere. It would suck to get to but I am just throwing out ideas. I though someone here might have a solution already.


I was thinking about the same space under my bed side too. I have one extra tank on the left but the right side is wide open. Maybe like a spare tire lift/crank deal?

dmjlambert 02-07-2025 10:36 PM

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At the bed rail height is what I like

'68OrangeSunshine 02-08-2025 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Orange Crate (Post 9368386)
Fixed it!

Thanks, Man!. Now I have to recheck my fluid levels incase anything seeped out while sideways...:smoke:

CAMAROBOY68SS 02-08-2025 01:54 AM

Re: Do you carry tools and have storage - if so where?
 
I keep a little tool kit under the passenger bucket seat at all times and I keep a spare fan belt over in the cab corner on the Passenger side. For longer road trip I stick some more tools in the center console or glove box.

BRL 02-08-2025 03:08 AM

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Come on, get it together you guys. :smoke:

'68OrangeSunshine 02-08-2025 04:47 AM

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I saw a guy in the White Mountains of Arizona who had welded on a GI .50 Cal Ammo Can to something in his engine bay of his Blazer and kept his tools there.

BRL 02-08-2025 05:34 AM

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Yea I had a couple cheap tool boxes laying around and I had some scrap rail stuff (don't know the proper name) and I bolted the boxes to the fender wells.
They've been mounted like that for years without any problems and they sure come in handy! :cool:

dmjlambert 02-08-2025 10:58 AM

Re: Do you carry tools and have storage - if so where?
 
BRL you have a supreme solution there. Our trucks should have come from the factory with that.

46stude 02-08-2025 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dmjlambert (Post 9368396)
At the bed rail height is what I like


I have a similar box in the bed of my Cheyenne. That style is also sold in "plain metal" instead of the diamond plate aluminum, if you want something more "traditional" looking.

Steeveedee 02-08-2025 09:04 PM

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I do not, as a rule carry tools. When I towed a travel trailer, though, I have a 3-drawer tool chest equipped with what I might need. Now I have a new-ish motorhome, and AAA is going to have to deal with it. It goes to the dealer for maintenance.

BROWN 70 02-08-2025 09:25 PM

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hi, I made a box that fits the right rear corner behind the wheel well. bolted it to the floor and is locked. works great for 15 years

IT Cowboy 02-08-2025 09:29 PM

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I like the swing out boxes that mount in the rear of the bed but again I am unsure on the looks.

weq92f 02-08-2025 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BRL (Post 9368430)
Yea I had a couple cheap tool boxes laying around and I had some scrap rail stuff (don't know the proper name) and I bolted the boxes to the fender wells.
They've been mounted like that for years without any problems and they sure come in handy! :cool:

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That is sweet!

I have a tote bag. It's got a very useful set of tools and some accessories. If I travel any significant distance, it goes with me, regardless of the vehicle. It's nice to have a set of gloves, light and hand tools when/if something unexpected requires them.

EDIT: Ima upgrade this to one of those rollup compartmentalized jobbers soon

-Kevin


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