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I'm the happy owner of a new cross-bed toolbox and I'd like to know if anyone has any suggestions on how to keep things stored in it from moving/rattling around.

When I had my trucks bed spray-lined I noticed they'd do toolboxes too, but that seems like overkill. I was thinking more along the lines of an old piece of carpet, or a rubber mat? Some dividers might be nice too to help keep it organized. Knowing me organization will become a problem! #ad


If anyone has suggestions they'd be appreciated.

Gary
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2k Dodge Ram 2500 QC, Cummins 24v Diesel, 5-Speed Manual, SLT, 4x4, Full-Length Bed with Spray-On Ultimate Lining

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Heavy red gasket material works great and it's real tough. Used it in my toolboxes on work trucks. Kinda expensive if you don't need that durability though.

Now I use that non-slip stuff they sell at rv places like camperworld. Comes in a roll about 2'x6' for a few bucks.

Plastic milk crates make useful dividers. Also battery boxes, cheap toolboxes, & Rubbermaid containers.

Keep it full and things won't shift around. #ad


Mike
 
I use a rubber mat. I bought it in bulk, cut it off a roll at a Farm Supply Store. Highway Prooducts(mfg of the toolbox) said not to use a carpet scrap. They tend to draw moisture and if the do get wet, they'll stay wet forever. The mat has been in the box for about 15 years and through 4 trucks. Nothing slides around because I have so much junk in there it can't move far!!

Bill

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Y2K "Limited Edition" 3500QC, 6 Speed, 4. 10, SLT+, Camper & Tow Pkg. , (New)Factory Towing Mirrors, Westin Chrome Nerf Bars, Mopar Flaps, Reese 20K Hitch, EGT & Boost Gauges, RPM 45 Gallon Aux. Fuel Tank, Highway Products 5th Wheel Toolbox, PacBrake, Painless Wiring Kit, 8,000+ lbs. of Driving Pleasure since 12-16-99!
 
Gary,
I cut 1/8" plywood doorskin to fit bottom of box,then some 3/4" pine 1x4 material on edge attatched from the bottom w/flathead screws to make dividers,also helps spread any heavy weight out a bit.
Caleb

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