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Old 04-29-2013, 10:14 PM
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Anyone have a box of some sort or this toolbox

http://bakindustries.com/i-8530056-2...box-90301.html

I'm trying to get something to separate everyday gear from tools and other bulky items I don't need laid out in my bed rolling around

I have the bakflip on my 2011 screw 5.5ft bed right now.
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Old 04-29-2013, 11:43 PM
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id love to add the bakbox to my bakflip.. but for 250 i'll pass. i've been wanting to make something similar to it but i havent had time
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Don't have one yet, but just ordered 1 last night. Once it arrives, will post install/fit/function review.
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I have the back box.. the idea is a good one, but the actual box leaves alot to be desired. Even with less then 10lbs of **** in it, it pops out of the groove and falls down into the bed. Wish I could just return the damn thing..

I'm thinking about fabb'n up a bar or something to try and keep the POS where it's suppose to stay.
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I have the F1 with the bakbox and I love mine. Have a lot of stuff in there now, I'll guess about 60 lbs and have had no issues. I did have quite a bit more stuff in there before I cleaned out the bed of the truck, had it cram packed with tools and air compressor, camping gear, never any issues.
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I have the bakbox and although its not that large, it works for me. I always have at least 100lbs of crap in it with no issues.
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I know this isn't anything like a BakBox but it does fit my needs. $20 at Home Depot. Stays up out of the way and comes completely off if I need the space. Holds jumper cables, gloves, wrench set, screw driver set, few towels, bungees and a diaper / wipes. So far weight hasn't been an issue.


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This was my solution. Not cheap, but I like the way they are built and function.
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^^^ Who makes those? Do you have a link, I'd love to do something like that.


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