Re: best solution for bed storage...

From: Gary Hedlin (ghedlin@theramp.net)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 02:45:15 EST


I just use milk crates that are bungee-corded down to the front hook
thingies...cheap and effective :) The locking bed shell takes care of
securing everything.

Of course when all else fails, just grab some wood, a saw and let your
creativity flow!! :)

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Gary Hedlin
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Gary's Wisdom- #27

-You know the world is comming to an end when wrestlers and body builders run entire states.....What's next, is Bush sending Sgt. Slaughter in to get Osama?? "Ethan Schwartz" <ethan@ethanschwartz.com> wrote in message news:bo74og$pqc$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > I think it's probably been asked before... but I was hoping to get some > advice... > > I have a regular cab, it's a bit tight on space... Right now I have a > standard tonneau cover, but w/ no lock I'm reluctant to leave anything > worth more then a few bucks in the bed if I have to make any stops... I > don't even really trust my neighbors, let alone someone who happens to > walk by the truck while I'm out. > > I wanted to buy a truck chest, a 48"Lx20"Dx18"H from Northern Tools, and > mount it up near the cab, but my cover only opens if I unbutton the > whole darn thing, which would make it next to impossible to access the > tool box easily. I'd like to keep a cover for the fuel savings and > ability to keep stuff dry back there... > > So I guess my question is... short of a cap, what's the best bet for > secure storage? > > I was thinking of a Jack Rabbit (?) combined with the truck chest... I > have a friend w/ a 98 Dak who has one, and except for the price he loves > it. > > Thanks, > -Ethan >



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