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Toolbox.tonneau cover combo
Anyone running a toolbox and a bed cover? Looking for ideas and suggestion please
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I run an in bed weather guard tool chest with a remote opener and a roll and lock from the chest back and a 4 drawer chest under that with two drop in weather guard ladder rack bars
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thanks guys, is anyone running a regular over the rail toolbox and a shorty tonneau cover. i was wondering how the cover seals against the toolbox
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I had a pace Edwards jackrabbit and tooltop box on my gmc and loved it. I'm not sure if t they make it anymore?
Went with a topper and a bedrug this time. Sent from my Autoguide iPad app |
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your over the rail style would be easier to seal with weatherstrip mine is right at the lid level so I had to leave a little gap so lid could swing up everything still stays dry and the roll and lock has drains with tubes to get the water out of the drum housing |
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great thanks, is anyone running that expensive bakbox and toolbox combo?
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yes it was great at first nut now it seems to be leaking at center of seams calling them in am over it. i have loved it till this
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The Bakbox is great for light weight stuff, and occasional use. All of them I have seen have a tendency to slide during driving. Access and Extang both make soft cover models that work with over the rail tool boxes at a pretty cheap price. Bak is the best way to go though if you want a hard cover, or just a drop in tool box.
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