Toolbox
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Toolbox
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Can you post pics of you UWS toolboxes and model numbers. It is hard to find good toolboxes here i just found one store that is trying to get me a uws toolbox. If they can't I guess I have to wait until spring when I move back to the mainland. Any help will be appricated.
Can you post pics of you UWS toolboxes and model numbers. It is hard to find good toolboxes here i just found one store that is trying to get me a uws toolbox. If they can't I guess I have to wait until spring when I move back to the mainland. Any help will be appricated.
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Well here is an opinion from another Florida guy. I had a UWS box on my last truck. Although about all boxes are built the same (unless the metal is thinner), the real difference comes in the locking mechanism. I know I am always bragging about Cam-Locker on here, but I think I have a good reason to. As far as the lock goes, instead of lifting those cheesy little levers, you twist a large smooth turning handle. They are connected to each other on either side so you only twist one. I always had trouble with my UWS latching properly, but never with this one. Also, if you are keeping valuable equipment in there, the UWS is very easy to break in to whild the Cam-Locker has been proven a much tougher challenge. There are about three styles of keys that they rotate through with UWS, so with a few sets, someone could have Christmas early. Cam-Locker has a unique key for each box. Finally, Cam-Locker has the ability to be wired in with your keyless entry. I know I souund like a spokesman for Cam-Locker, but I just like to give credit to a company when they make a great product.
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Originally Posted by CANNONFX4
Well here is an opinion from another Florida guy. I had a UWS box on my last truck. Although about all boxes are built the same (unless the metal is thinner), the real difference comes in the locking mechanism. I know I am always bragging about Cam-Locker on here, but I think I have a good reason to. As far as the lock goes, instead of lifting those cheesy little levers, you twist a large smooth turning handle. They are connected to each other on either side so you only twist one. I always had trouble with my UWS latching properly, but never with this one. Also, if you are keeping valuable equipment in there, the UWS is very easy to break in to whild the Cam-Locker has been proven a much tougher challenge. There are about three styles of keys that they rotate through with UWS, so with a few sets, someone could have Christmas early. Cam-Locker has a unique key for each box. Finally, Cam-Locker has the ability to be wired in with your keyless entry. I know I souund like a spokesman for Cam-Locker, but I just like to give credit to a company when they make a great product.
#11
Originally Posted by CANNONFX4
Well here is an opinion from another Florida guy. I had a UWS box on my last truck. Although about all boxes are built the same (unless the metal is thinner), the real difference comes in the locking mechanism. I know I am always bragging about Cam-Locker on here, but I think I have a good reason to. As far as the lock goes, instead of lifting those cheesy little levers, you twist a large smooth turning handle. They are connected to each other on either side so you only twist one. I always had trouble with my UWS latching properly, but never with this one. Also, if you are keeping valuable equipment in there, the UWS is very easy to break in to whild the Cam-Locker has been proven a much tougher challenge. There are about three styles of keys that they rotate through with UWS, so with a few sets, someone could have Christmas early. Cam-Locker has a unique key for each box. Finally, Cam-Locker has the ability to be wired in with your keyless entry. I know I souund like a spokesman for Cam-Locker, but I just like to give credit to a company when they make a great product.
#13
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
How is the tool-box mounted to the bed? . . j-bolts?