If you prefer to keep as much space available in your truck bed as possible, the UWS Topside Truck Tool Box is a strong choice. Built with heavy-gauge alloy aluminum, the 60-inch box rides on the bed rail and opens to the outside of the vehicle.
Stainless steel aircraft cables support the lid when open, and the 90-degree lid position acts as an impromptu work surface that can support up to 1,000 pounds. It’s available in bright aluminum or powder-coat black diamond tread, and comes with a one-year warranty.
Pros
- One-piece design for maximum stability
- Microseal stripping keeps out moisture
- Has stainless steel handles
Cons
How should a tool box fit on a truck?
It should be snug. You want the sides of the tool box to sit atop your truck’s bed rails, but you don’t want it to be able to shift back and forth too far and come off. You also need to ensure it’s not too snug, as a too-tight fit could damage your truck or cause the tool box to pop out of place during transit—both of which are bad options. A good rule of thumb is having about 1.5″ of the tool box sitting atop the bed rails.
What’s the best material for a truck tool box?
Stainless steel is among the best materials for truck tool boxes, as it is extremely durable and easy to maintain—it won’t ding quite as easily as aluminum and won’t rust like standard steel. However, some brands use composites that are also extremely durable and benefit from being a lot more lightweight. Ultimately, it comes down to your personal preferences, needs and budget,
Are truck tool boxes worth it?
If you’re constantly transporting your tools from place to place, I’d say it’s absolutely worth it, as it makes frequent traveling a lot simpler, more secure, better organized and more—all without the need for modifications to your existing vehicle.