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Old 01-25-2012, 11:41 PM
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I can't decide whether I want to keep my toolbox or not.
What do guys think? Do I get rid of it or keep it ?

I'll have to decide soon. Your opinions are appreciated.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 2010stx4by4
I can't decide whether I want to keep my toolbox or not.
What do guys think? Do I get rid of it or keep it ?

I'll have to decide soon. Your opinions are appreciated.
depends, do you use it? if not, ditch it. or paint it black and keep it
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I say keep it unless it's in your way.

Looks fine to me - to each his own. I'm not a blackout guy.
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Well I can trade my tool box and 1 of my drills and 50.00 to a guy I know for a set of
Goodyear Wrangler A/T tires 275/65/20s with 11/32"-12/32". They come with 16/32" new. I like the toolbox but tires aren't cheap and that's a heck of a deal.
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Originally Posted by 2010stx4by4
Well I can trade my tool box and 1 of my drills and 50.00 to a guy I know for a set of
Goodyear Wrangler A/T tires 275/65/20s with 11/32"-12/32". They come with 16/32" new. I like the toolbox but tires aren't cheap and that's a heck of a deal.
Jump on it trade it out.
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Take the trade, put a soft tonneau cover on too
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Originally Posted by peterson28_2007
Take the trade, put a soft tonneau cover on too
+1, except hard fold cover
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You never really mentioned if you use the toolbox. Sounds like a good deal unless you find yourself up a creek without a toolbox later.

If you're considering a secure tonneau later then you should look at the Solid Fold.
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I use mine about once a year and it stays empty except for the one trip we make to South Florida everey September. It's a great storage area for suitcases, coolers and our 2 metal detectors.

I've decide I'll take mine off this weekend and suspend it from the garage ceiling so it's out of the way and off the truck.




I'm wondering if it looks better on or off, as well.
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I say paint it black and keep it



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