If you have to carry a lot of tools with you to work every day, or if you like to take part in outdoor activities that require a lot of equipment, then a truck tool box is right for you. You know there isn't a lot of room in the cab of your truck for lugging gear, so a tool truck rack will give you plenty of room to put your tools, while keeping them safe from the elements. There are many different kinds of truck tool boxes available, so all you have to do is choose the one that meets your needs and your budget.
Types of Truck Tool Boxes:
Top mount tool boxes go in the bed of your truck, right outside the cab. You can find them in many different shapes and sizes and with many different kinds of lids (single, double or multiple compartment). The one you pick hangs on what you plan on carrying in the box. If you plan on carrying small items, you may want to go with multiple compartments. If big tools are what you need to lug around, you should go for a single large compartment.
Another choice is a side mount box, which hangs from the side of your truck bed. Although these are often slightly taller than the bed, the majority of the box sits is confined to the bed. These come in different sizes for different size trucks, so investigate to be sure you get the one that fits yours. Side mounts always open from the top, and most come with a lock that attaches the tool box to your truck so no one can walk away with it. You'll also want an extra lock on the lid (which holds true for all kind of truck tool boxes).
In terms of popularity, the crossover truck tool box is the winner. These boxes go right behind the cab of your truck and come in many different sizes, designed to fit many different kinds of trucks. Another popular addition to this kind of truck tool box is a truck lumber rack for jobs that entail hauling wood.
Finding the Right Tool Box
To choose the best tool box, look not only for fit but for durability. Look for strong materials, like steel or strong plastic. Homack tool boxes are a popular brand for their ability to stand up against heavy use and the elements while still keeping your tools safe.