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Rokcrln 05-09-2007 09:26 PM

Give me your input on a bed tool box/gas filler cover.
 
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Ok if you have been following project Low Buck then you know we are finishing up the bed mods so the rear frame can be complete and get back on the road. I installed a fuel filler door and down tube from a mazda miata and now I need to cover the filler neck in the bed. I spent some time looking at different ways of doing this then I thought why not make it usefull at the same time. This truck is our new shop truck / light duty tow vehical so I will need tie downs, tow strap, misc hand tools and spare oil ect. What do you think about small tool boxes in the bed that are out of the way for hauling 4x8 sheets of ply wood, metal and also below the top of the wheel tubs for larger items. I was thinking of doing 2-4 of them depending on what I think I will need on the road. The boxes wil have lockable lids and be welded in to the bed then line-x'ed after paint. What are your thoughts or ideas good or bad but if bad then let me know why!

Thanks for the input.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Hart_Rod 05-09-2007 09:59 PM

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I'm thinking you should bring it up level with the top of the fuel neck and then you would have dry storage.

EDIT: Is the top of the fuel neck even with the wheel tub?

fatboys69 05-09-2007 10:03 PM

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Cool idea !! need a box on each side to "balance out the look, and i agree i think it needs to be a little taller to hide the filler neck completely.

Rokcrln 05-09-2007 10:29 PM

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It started off that high but with it being on the narrow side the door would have been real small to clear the bed rail. This way my opening wil be almost 9" accross instead of only 6" if the box was taller. I will have the fill neck covered with a seperate cover so it still be close to dry storage. The door on this one will start just after the filler and come to just inside the gate post. Yes their would be atleast two of them if not four to keep things balanced;)
Oh and the top of the filler is about 2" above the wheel well but that is were it needed to be for the right shape on the out side door.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

drman929 05-09-2007 10:31 PM

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Very cool. That cleans up the filler neck nicely.

72CSTC5 05-09-2007 10:57 PM

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Rok, come out even with the wheel tubs, how would that look? Would make it look a little cleaner I think. Good idea though. I always thought I was too cool to have a tool box in my truck but my daily driver has a flush mount diamond plate box and wouldn't live without it now.

Rokcrln 05-09-2007 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 72CSTC5 (Post 2167218)
Rok, come out even with the wheel tubs, how would that look? Would make it look a little cleaner I think. Good idea though.

That was my first mock up before I broke the end cap. It gave it a real square boxie look that I did not care for. I thought this way keep some of the lines flowing while still giving storage space.

Kevin
LFD inc.

st1x10 05-09-2007 11:24 PM

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I would make it even the the wheel wells in width and then just a little higher than the filler neck where it is even with that line drawn on there. It would make it a lot cleaner and weather proof. Nice idea though.

sick69 05-09-2007 11:34 PM

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you could make the top of the box just above the neck and bring it out just enough to clear the neck and then make a slanted lid forit. do this on the rear ones and make the fronts like you have them now. just a thought


Frank

Rokcrln 05-09-2007 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by st1x10 (Post 2167296)
I would make it even the the wheel wells in width and then just a little higher than the filler neck where it is even with that line drawn on there. It would make it a lot cleaner and weather proof. Nice idea though.

Well heck if I were to do that then I might as well pull the wheel tubs all together and have two big boxes bent up to replace it all. I only have a 36" break so I would have to hire that one out and that goes against this build (and me being cheap). I will play around a bit on thursday and see what I think.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

ND_guy 05-10-2007 12:02 AM

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It looks great and I think it will work great as long as you seal around the filler neck. I love the low buck build!

dan42 05-10-2007 12:29 AM

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:agree:
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Originally Posted by sick69 (Post 2167312)
you could make the top of the box just above the neck and bring it out just enough to clear the neck and then make a slanted lid forit. do this on the rear ones and make the fronts like you have them now. just a thought


Frank



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