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Old 03-22-2006, 07:31 AM
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tool holder

what do you guys use to hold loose stuff (tow ropes, foldable shovel etc) in the back of your runners.
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I use a canvas tool bag for all of my tools. My tow straps tend to get muddy so I keep them in a pillow case.
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collapsable canvas bags.
Sears is always have a sale on two packs for around $16.
I think they are either thick canvas or Cordura
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Chris, you've seen my tool box many times...
Its that black box in the back of my truck

Tractor supply - $75
Talk to me after school for a looky
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3rd on the canvas bag thingie
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Canvas bags is the way to go. You can strap them down anywhere and they won't rattle.

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If u want to spend the money I have the type of truck toolbox that goes between the wheel wells and its black powdercoar and I love it except it cost me a good bit.
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Originally Posted by Swissdrums
Chris, you've seen my tool box many times...
Its that black box in the back of my truck

Tractor supply - $75
Talk to me after school for a looky
yeah i would mike but i kindof lack the funds... if you know what i mean.

i think im gonna have to go with the canvas bag

you coming on sunday? it might be moved to saturday
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http://www.pnw4runners.com/cargobox/box1.jpg

http://www.pnw4runners.com/cargobox/box2.jpg

http://www.pnw4runners.com/cargobox/box3.jpg

Shovel can be seen here
http://www.pnw4runners.com/cargobox/box4.jpg

http://www.pnw4runners.com/cargobox/box7.jpg
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i use plastic tubs. they work great. i have on that lives in the truck that hold all my tools, recovery gear, emergancey stuff, floor jack, etc. i also have one for camping, and another one dedicated to cooking gear

shovel and hi-lift live on the roof rack.

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I use a little of everything. Side pockets for bottle jack, tire repair kit, bungee cords/ratchet straps, and recovery equipment. Canvas bags for tools and recovery gear. SuperQuickFist for the fire extinguisher. The HiLift is bungee corded to the rear seat supports (although I think I'm going to put in some QuickFists for this). Plastic "totes" for spare fluids and parts.
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Collapsable/adjustable nylon cargo holder with which is divided in the middle plus has pockets on the side.
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wow thats nice and organized
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