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American Cam Locker Crossover Toolbox

$ 224.4

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Warranty: No Warranty
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Brand: American Aluminum
  • Condition: New

    Description

    The American Aluminum Paddle Latch tool box will store your valuable cargo at a price that won’t put a dent in your wallet.  With locking paddle latch handles and rail on lid your load will be safe and secure, with a style to dress up your ride.
    The Paddle Latch toolbox is manufactured out of heavy duty .056 - gauge tread plate aluminum for the box and .058 - gauge for the lid to add to its toughness. This tool box
    measures approximately 65 x 53 x 13
    . See second photo.
    • CamLock locking mechanism keeps tools locked securely
    • Key lockable chrome plated hefty carbon steel handles
    • Heavy Duty .056 gauge polished aluminum welded construction
    • Handles open from either side for easy access
    • Full length continuous steel hinges
    • Insulated lids outperform all others
    • Weather sealed lids
    • Comes with removable, sliding tool tray
    •  Polished aluminum  top-rated powder coat black finish
    To Measure Your Truck Bed
    For A Crossover
    Tool Box
    Step 1
    :
    Measure the outside distance between your bed rails and compare it to measurement "A" on the illustration below. A crossover toolbox that measures less than your truck bed's total outside to outside measurement, it may not rest on the rails or provide too little support or 'metal' to attach the box securely. Also a crossover box with a measurement much larger than your truck’s outside width measurement, it will overlap your truck's bed rail and mounting holes may not be in alignment with the top rails of your truck bed.
    S
    tep 2
    :
    Measure the distance between your bed rails from inside to inside of the rail. Compare that with measurement "B" on the illustration. The Single-Lid or Crossover or Gull Wing pickup box you order should have a measurement less than your truck bed's inside width measurement by an inch or two total.
    Step 3
    :
    Measure the distance between the top of the truck bed and the bottom. Make sure you are measuring from the top of the bed's channels and not the lowest spot on the bed. The "D" measurement in the illustration should always be less than that of your truck bed’s height. If it is more, the toolbox will not rest on the truck bed's rails.
    Step 4
    :
    Measure the distance between your truck's front bed wall top rail and the front of the truck's rear wheel well. Using a straight edge placed at the front of the wheel well resting on the bed floor mark the bed rail with tape or crayon. Then you can easily measure the distance from your mark to the inside of the bed rail at the front of the bed. Compare this with the "E" measurement in the illustration. Leave at least 2 inches so you can make any adjustments to keep the box parallel with the front rail.