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Old 12-06-2010, 10:33 AM
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Default toolbox for my supercrew

so heres my problem:
I have 3 tool bags: 1) tow strap 2) jumper cables 3) other recovery stuff like gloves etc..

I have not where to put them...i have a thunderform 4500 10in sub under my drivers rear seat and my amp under my pass. side rear seat...yea ive got the cubbies but theyre not big enough for everything.

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1) sell the 10in sub and custom make a sub enclosure directly behind the back seat with a 10in and 12in sub or just one. then ill have the space under my seats and when theyre folded down ill have that little cubby in the back of the seat. yall screw owners know what im talking about.
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2) get some sort of little lockable toolbox to hold just a couple things, not a huge one cuz its a screw, I already have limited space back there. and i want it to be removable..

yalls thoughts?
Old 12-06-2010, 02:46 PM
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Do you have a center console or do you have front bench seat?

If you have a center console, make a custom box for your sub.. then you have room under the backseats.
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Ive got bench seats all around.
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I have a toolbox on mine but its chrome diamond plate. It looks like poop IMHO. I can't WAIT to pull it out and spray it with bedliner.
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ya for sure id want a black one..possibly spray bed lined..none of that glossy black paint.

do you have any pics of it Lenn? maybe a serial number?
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Ummm... lemme see.

EDIT- None right now. I will get a pic or two tonight. Its a "Husky" brand.

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you could mount your amp behind the backrest... i have an 05 screw with a low profile tool box that i spray painted with rustoleum bed liner and it has held up really good for the 6 months or so with it, and it looks like line x
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I feel ya on the limited space, I have a UWS brand tool box as seen in the picture<-------------. Though I find it more convenient than in the way.
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I mounted my amp in between the two cubby holes behind the plastic cover. That freed up space under my passenger side seat. I will put pics on tomorrow.
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I want a toolbox so bad but in our screws the bed is so small. I would loose so much space.


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