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Old 11-11-2004, 12:13 PM
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Good Source for Aluminum Tool Box

Looking for a relatively inexpensive aluminum toolbox. What's a good source.

While I'm at it, what's a good source for nerf bars/running boards?
Old 11-11-2004, 03:58 PM
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Try going to a Pep Boys and flipping through their DEEZEE catelog. One of the best bangs for the buck...
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Lowes Home center had some when I was looking a year and a half ago. As I recall the prices looked good.
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I'm not sure about the tool box, do a froogle search, usually works for me. For the Nerf bars, I ordered mine through www.nerfbarwarehouse.com , fast shipping, decent prices.
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I know your looking for cheap, but you do get what you pay for. I had a Husky (Home Depot) on my last truck, wasnt bad but it never sealed well. Also the locking system froze and I had to drill the lock, warranty covered it but still a pain.

Weatherguards arent cheap but I can def. tell a difference in quality
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They aint cheap,but Pro Tech is the best,imho....
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I don't know if you have a Tractor Supply Co. store where your from but I had good luck with the one from there that I use to have....it wasn't that bad on price either...
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Originally posted by Fencebuilders
They aint cheap,but Pro Tech is the best,imho....
That's what I've got. Had it since 1998 and NO problems with it whatsoever.
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I have UWS and I am very impressed with them. Was told that them and Rawson Koeing are the only two that use 4 toolboxes supporting a 1/2 ton pu for a demonstration as to how strong they are.
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well my vote goes out to weather gaurd too. they aint cheap but their worth it imho. i had a delta and had a few probs, then went with the weather gaurd and have had it in two different trucks (same box) with no problems what so ever.
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