Secure your tools with a quality truck bed tool box.
Crossover, side-mount, chest, and specialty boxes.
A good truck toolbox keeps your equipment secure, organized, and dry. Whether you're a contractor carrying power tools to a job site every day or a truck owner who wants clean organized storage for recovery gear and camping equipment, the right box for your truck and your use case makes a real difference. We carry the brands that are built to last and offer fitment options for most truck platforms.
Weather Guard is one of the most widely used commercial toolbox brands in the country, and their products earn that reputation through consistent quality. Their aluminum and steel boxes are built with weather-resistant seals, continuous piano-hinge lids, and locking systems designed for regular use. Weather Guard's saddle boxes, side boxes, and chest boxes cover every storage need on a work truck. For contractors who depend on their toolbox every day, Weather Guard is the most defensible choice.
Highway Products makes toolboxes from marine-grade aluminum — the same material used in boat construction — which means they will not rust, ever. Their gull-wing, saddle, low-profile, and high-side boxes offer configurations that aren't always available from other manufacturers. The gull-wing design in particular is useful for trucks with longer beds where reaching the back of a standard saddle box requires leaning in — gull-wing lids open from both sides for full-width access. Highway Products backs their boxes with a lifetime warranty.
UWS (United Welding Services) builds aluminum toolboxes with a clean, finished appearance that holds up well in daily use. Their crossover and side-mount options are popular for trucks where the profile and appearance of the box matters — tradesperson's truck that also serves as a personal vehicle, for example. Solid mid-range option with good value.
Saddle boxes mount across the bed at the front, behind the cab. They're the most common configuration and maximize bed access. Low-profile saddle boxes drop below the bed rail height, which improves rear visibility and allows use of a tonneau cover over the box on some configurations. Side-mount boxes attach to the inside of the bed rails on one or both sides and leave the center of the bed clear for cargo. Chest boxes sit at the front of the bed and provide maximum storage depth. We'll walk you through what works for your truck and how you use it.
Our Pick-Up Pack from Highway Products combines a toolbox with other accessories as a bundled installation — typically a toolbox, bed liner, and one or two other items — at a packaged price. It's a popular option for new truck owners who want to set the truck up right from the start. Ask at either location about current configurations.
Toolbox installation involves proper mounting to your truck's bed rail system to prevent movement and vibration. We handle all toolbox installations at both locations. Most single-box installs are completed the same day.
Weather Guard is the industry standard for commercial-grade truck toolboxes. Heavy-duty locks, reinforced corners, and weather sealing that holds up to years of daily use.
Highway Products is the high-end option in our toolbox lineup. Machined and finished to a higher standard than most production boxes. If you want a toolbox that's built to last decades, Highway Products is worth the investment.
UWS makes well-built aluminum toolboxes at an accessible price point. Available in crossover, chest, and utility chest configurations.
Decked installs a full drawer system inside the bed — two full-length, waterproof, lockable drawers accessible from both sides of the truck, with the full bed surface still available on top. One of the most popular products we sell for both commercial and personal customers.
The most common style — mounts across the bed just behind the cab, sits on the rails, and gives you full-width lockable storage without taking up the full bed.
Mount along the interior side walls of the bed, leaving the center of the bed open for hauling. Often installed in pairs.
Floor-mounted boxes that sit in the bed. More storage depth than a crossover but they take up bed space. Common for contractors who need large, organized tool storage.
It depends on the styles. A low-profile crossover box is compatible with many roll-up and folding tonneau covers. Come in and we'll check the specific combination for your truck.
For customers who access their tools from the truck multiple times a day, Decked is usually worth it. The drawer system keeps everything organized, accessible, and off the floor. For someone who occasionally gets tools, a simpler crossover box may be all you need.
Come in and look at what we have in stock. We keep popular configurations on the floor at both locations so you can see the actual build quality before you buy.
Our team will help you find the right product for your truck, budget, and use case.