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Old 01-23-2012, 11:06 AM
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I want to install a toolbox on my 2011 FX4 Sterling Gray but want to look at pictures and if possible price..Thanks
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I'd like to see some different truck boxes too. I'm interested in the low-profile types (in black). I'm currently looking at the one from Tractor Supply (~$299.00). I have a 2012 FX4 Screw (Tuxedo Black)

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Here's mine, it's an inside the bed box. I've had the regular and low profile type but went with this design and couldn't be happier. You can't see it unless you get right up on the bed and has an overall cleaner look IMO. It's made of steel instead of flimsy aluminum and powder coated gloss black. I can stand on the top of this thing (which I do everytime I wash the cab of the truck) and it doesn't even creek or bend at all and I weigh 225lbs.
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If you don't need anything to big, look into the Swingcase by Undercover.
It installs easily and it's removable. http://www.swingcasedirect.com/
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Fasttimez where did you get your toolbox??
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This is the one that I had on my truck

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My toolbox on 2010 fx4
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Fasttimez where did you get your toolbox??
I ordered it off the Home Depot website actually. They don't carry this model in the stores. I bought the 60" box....and it just does fit. The 48" model would prob. be a better choice. Here's the link to both of them. The cool thing is, the Tradesman emblem is just a sticker, I peeled it right off with no problems for a nice clean all black finished look.

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...cStoreNum=4653

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Here's mine the pic not the best with my lift in the bed. It has plenty of room and also sit below the bed sides
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Just the Kobalt one from Lowe's. 12" wide, low profile. Cost effective. I almost got a UWS or Tractor Supply box but the Kobalt works for my purposes. I don't need anything super rugged, I really just needed a place to store tow straps, tools, work shoes, emergency kit, jumper cables, towels, etc etc. Basically things that would otherwise be shoved underneath my backseats

I'm thinking of either removing the Kobalt plate or getting some detail paint and PTM it red.

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