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New Guy
Trade: Handyman
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Worthington, OH
Posts: 23
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Trunk Toolbox
I need a toolbox for my 2005 Dodge 1500 crewcab. Any recommendations?
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Remodeler
Trade: Remodel
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Vermont
Posts: 104
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Re: Trunk Toolbox
I got my Husky extra deep at Home Depot they always have some at a price that can't be beath. I've had it now for 5 years and am pretty happy with it. Only thing is that it lets dust in.
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Pro
Trade: Carpenter/Painter
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 440
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Re: Trunk Toolbox
I liked my Husky deep ,sealed up nice.Made a few sliding shelves for it.Held a ton of stuff.
Only thing wrong was one of the locks broke,but husky sent me a new one fo free,took a minute to replace it. |
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Pro
Trade: Custom deck builder
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 4,316
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Re: Trunk Toolbox
I like the big gang boxes the 2' x 4' sizes... twice the room for the same price or less than the fancy diamond plate ones. I have 2 that I stuff into my ford ranger and then unload at the jobsite. And the Ridgid box has a new one that just came out its 32" x 19" and I think it is $180 or so.
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