29 Mar 2010 @ 4:06 AM 

My old work truck is the ideal truck to carry us to and from job sites, yet loading our gear around is somewhat of a different story. The idea of a big flat bed to take and hold items seemed a good one at the time, sadly I quickly realized that I should have a means to stash things neatly and safely at the same time. This realization led us on a hunt for work truck toolboxes that would serve the dual job of keeping all of our stuff in a single, easy to search location, with a locking feature that would keep them safe when I was not around.

Ladder rack truck toolboxes can offer safe storage for your work, play, or out door provisions and tools. As luck would have it it turns out that I am not the only one who had this bright notion, because I came across a huge selection of truck tool boxes to select from. These tool boxes come in a whole host of shapes and sizes so that we could get one that would fit my needs the best and not take up too much space in the bed for storage. Because, tools are not the only things that I must tote with us to many places.

Many of the ladder rack truck toolboxes I came across fit against the truck cab, keeping our belongings close by on the ride while making it hard for someone to access by simply trying to reach in. These tool boxes also sported durable locks that enhanced the security factor, that we appreciated greatly taking into account how much time and money I have dished out on stuff.

Some of these vehicle tool-boxes attach to the side of the flatbed and open from the side also, which makes it very handy to get what I need without having to climb all over the truck. As you can envisage after a few days of hopping on and off the back each time I wanted to use a different tool, clamp, or screw driver, we realized the massive significance in this aspect. We also saw containers that came with rail system so one could simply slide the tool box toward the end of the truck for quick access, yet have it shoved up against the cab when moving.

Along with being able to access the unit without climbing on and off the back to reach it, we found that being compatible was another important factor. Coincidentally, most of the tool-boxes that I found were made to fit the vast common pickups, regardless the model or make. Still, I had an issue of size, because we didn’t want to overwhelm the truck with a massive container that offered more space than I truly needed. A host of sizes let us to pick the right amount of storage required.

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Last Edit: 29 Mar 2010 @ 04 06 AM

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