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Old 05-09-2007, 09:26 PM   #1
Rokcrln
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Give me your input on a bed tool box/gas filler cover.

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.
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