The tool box is a great idea. unfortunately the sears toolbox won't hold up to the kidney splinting ride of a deuce. I had a mobile auto repair service before I moved into a shop. My truck was a Dodge ram 3500. The craftsman tool box lasted about 6 months before the sheet metal ears that hold the drawer guides fatigued and fell off. Dont want to be a wet blanket but would hate to see a bunch of people do this not knowing of the weakness of these toolboxes. I myself plan to put a tool box in that location but will use a under bed truck box with shelfs and individual flip top toolboxes. The other option is to buy snap on but you can buy a new car for what they want for a good toolbox.
Won't hold up? It's been over a year with plenty of off road driving. And the bottom drawer is pretty overloaded since we tossed all my 1/2 inch drive stuff in there on top of everything else.
How much longer until you think it all falls apart?
And like I've said before - the tools have not gotten wet or rusty. They haven't gotten muddy, though we have spent plenty of time in the mud. I do notice they have gotten dusty, so every once in a while I run the air hose from the other side and blow it out.
This box gets used A LOT. Since it has the most common hand tools used on a deuce, we open it up when we work on the truck and only go to the garage if it's something that's not in this box. Soldier B still hasn't learned to close drawers when he is done so often one or two drawers are hanging open while we turn wrenches for hours.
The bottom drawer being the biggest seems to be a catch all for everything - extra parts, the 1/2 drive socket rack (standard and deep), the 1/2 drive rachet and breaker - all tossed in on top of the other stuff.
Like I said - I wished I had used a higher end Craftsman box and gotten ball bearings, but I paid less than 40 for this one. It's holding up fine.
Someone suggested the forward mount would'nt be able to handle the weight - working fine so far. Someone thought everything would get wet and rust - not yet. It was suggested it would fill with mud - no so much.
We use this truck about 4000 miles a year with several off road trips. Sometimes a screwdriver or two pop out of their spot in the foam on the rough stuff, that's it.
And if it turns to dust soon - I'm out less than 40 bucks.
I call it a success.