Posted by John A on November 14, 2014 at 11:51:51 from (162.251.9.41):
In Reply to: OT, Dee Zee Truck Boxes posted by Bryce Frazier on November 14, 2014 at 08:13:46:
Bryce, IMHO I would Not Buy a cheap aluminum Crossover toolbox. Thieves.. Can, Do, make getting into an aluminum box as easy as opening a can of soup with a Pop-a-Top lid!! Please go get a RKI tool box and have it painted to match your truck! Check out Craig's List, Thrifty nickel paper and find one to fit your truck. If You were closer to me here in Cen-Tex I would make you a H3LL of a deal on a narrow RKI Box! There is a Story about a group of Hunters that went to South Texas to hunt..... Waaayyy down practically on the Rio Grande. After they had hunted for a couple of days they decided to go across the River into Mexico to get some Mexican Food and watch the Senoritas Dance (if you catch what I mean). Not wanting to leave their rifles in camp where some thieves might steal them they put them in the tool boxes of the three Pickups they were in! One Box was a cheap Steel box like they sell at the Farm Stores around. the second was an Aluminum box the Third was a RKI Grand Canyon Style Box. The Hunters Go in and Eat & drink buckets of Beer & Tequila while watching the Senoritas Dance.... They come out way late in the am...... First truck with the cheap steel top the lid was peeled back enough to get the guns out. Guns gone! The Second truck with the aluminum box had its lid peeled back like a sardine can lid, Guns gone! The Third truck W/ the RKI Box, It showed the scars where the Mexican Bandits did their best to break into it.....But Did Not Get in. The Box Didn't loose its integrity! The Guns Still there! As My Mom & Dad used to say ....A Word to the Wise should Be Sufficient! Please Don't waste you hard earned money on a shiny Cheap A$$ Box. Hope this Helps. I have never seen and aluminum Box that was worth its For Sale price! Later, John A.
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