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Old 01-24-2012, 09:28 AM
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Thinking about buying a tool box for the bed of my 2011 screw 5.5'. There won't be much bed space left, but I need to to take along some things that I don't want in the cab. Can someone recommend a good tool box?
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I have a kobalt low-profile tool box from Lowes. It has a descent amount of space to store things and the low-profile box doesn't interfere with the rear window.
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Originally Posted by CountryF-150
I have a kobalt low-profile tool box from Lowes. It has a descent amount of space to store things and the low-profile box doesn't interfere with the rear window.
I have the same one....Great Box and priced right too. Below is a Picture.



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Highway Products gull-wing box. Pricey, but I like being able to reach into the box while standing flat-footed at the side of the truck.
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husky from home depot


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I just put my bakflip cover on with the bak box tool box. I'm very pleased with it. Looks great will store what I need, folds out of the way when I want and you can't tell there's a tool box under the cover. I highly recommend.

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I found a husky low profile, diamond plate aluminum box at my local home depot fir 55.00!!! They were clearing out the old stock, so of course i bought it. I love it!
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Originally Posted by MattB1969

I have the same one....Great Box and priced right too. Below is a Picture.

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How much was it, if you don't mind me asking
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I have a low profile 12" wide Kobalt toolbox and I love it. It goes with very well with the truck. It holds all of my stuff and it was only $150. However, it is flimsy compared to an UWS.


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