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I think Gunboy's method is the win. I'll have to make up 4 storage compartments for this. 2 Should take chain's nicely. 2. Should take tire chocks nicely.
I think I'll have to get access to a sheet metal brake so I can fab up some storage boxes to go behind the rear mudflaps as well as a...
Hahahah. No. Sometimes I drive the deuce up North.
I still have a mental image of a large fire truck driving across one of the viaducts in Atlanta after a particularly nasty ice storm. It comes over the rise and then starts to slide....side ways...down the hill. Towards police cars and other...
Yeah, that spots already taken up with tools.
1/2 socket set + breaker bar.
3/8 socket set
1/4 socket set
Combination wrench set
Large combination wrench set
Air Compressor Wrench
spare headlights
BFS
Funnels
Spray lube
Spray lithium grease
1 gallon of coolant
So I just got some 1100x20 tire chains for my deuce in preparation for winter. Given that I might need to take them ON and off, I was wondering if anyone had ideas for storage for tire chains on our trucks low down with out having to scramble into the bed repeatedly.
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