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Tool boxes

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Tool boxes

Post by whiteknight »

I have decided to throw some tool boxes under my aluminium tray behind the rear wheels.

Anyone on here make these or know where I can get em around Brisbane? TJM are charging an arm and a leg for their ones.. :shock:

If anyone has them already how do they go when you are offroad - do you bash them much?
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Post by Tiny »

most pre made ones are not cheap, try bluyes ute world they do poly, steel and alloy ones, some are ok price, maybe modify a cheep gal one frm bunnings? and sometimes it is cheaper to get somejhing custome made up. search sheetmetel and alloy in the yellow pages and go have a chat to them
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under tray box

Post by maty »

a friend of mine had them both - in front of rear wheel and behind rear wheel on a patrol ute - he removed the rear ones because they hit too much. he was doing medium/hard level touring.

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