There is no absolute rule for spacing between the forward side of a 5th wheel hitch and a tool box mounted between it and the cab, but I would say 6 inches would be an appropriate minimum in most instances. We do have recommended clearance distances between the various points of the trailer and truck that you can see in the linked diagram. You want to ensure the front loft of the trailer can clear the top of the tool box. view full answer...
The size of the opening on the RC Manufacturing Z-Series Truck or Trailer Underbody Tool Box part # UB1818-48 is 44" wide x 14" tall. view full answer...
One latch. The Replacement Handle Latch and Key for RC Manufacturing A-Frame Trailer Tongue Tool Boxes item # 3W-461-545-SSL-EP is sold individually. view full answer...
We have the A-frame tool box part # UWS01039 which would be tall enough for a propane tank that is 19 inches tall but the # 313-TM362016M would be just a little bit too short for that.
I attached a review video for more info on this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The dimensions for the RC Manufacturing Trailer Tongue Box are; width at back is 36 inches, width at front is 21-1/2 inches, the height of the box is 20 inches and the depth of the box is 16 inches.
You can see these dimensions in the photo I have edited for you. view full answer...
The UWS Slim Line Truck Bed Toolbox # UWS00405 and # UWS00280 both have a measurement of 9" from the edge of the tool box base to the outside edge of the handle for opening the tool box.
You can use these boxes with either of the UWS Truck Bed L-Shaped Side Rail Toolbox 48" # UWS01600 or 60" # UWS01603 but you will need to leave a gap between the boxes for the handles to clear. I recommend leaving around 6" so that you will be able to easily reach between the boxes rather than trying... view full answer...
To use the Truxedo TonneauMate Truck Bed Tool Box # TX1117416 you will need to have at least 22.25" from the front of the bed to the back edge of the bed slide and at least 14.75" depth in the bed. If when fully slid into your bed for storage the slide does not provide that much space, this Truck Bed Tool Box won't work on your 2016 F-150.
If you don't have that much space, but can provide me with the dimensions of space you have with your bed slide I can help recommend an alternate... view full answer...
The Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier 24x60 # C18152 that you referenced should work well to transport your tool box as long as it and your tools do not exceed the weight capacity of cargo carrier. This carrier has a weight capacity of 500 lbs.
The inside dimensions of this carrier are 24 inches by 60 inches which would easily accommodate your tool box that is 19-1/4 inches by 56 inches even with its rounded corners. view full answer...
The Dee Zee tool box you referenced, part # DZ8370SB is the deepest gull wing crossover-style box Dee Zee offers for your Tundra. DeeZee offers a single lid toolbox that is 69-3/4 inches long by 20 inches wide by 18-1/4 inches tall that has an 11.7 cubic foot capacity, part # DZ8170DLB. The box features a black finish.
For a complete listing of tool boxes offered for your Tundra, click on the provided link. view full answer...
Yes, the Du-Ha Truck Storage Box part # DU10037 will carry two rifles as well as your jack and other tools in the bins that are on either side of the gun rack like in the picture I attached. view full answer...
The longest a-frame tool box we offer for your trailer would be the UWS A-Frame Trailer Toolbox # UWS01065 which has a side that measure 49 inches. The dimensions are 24" long (Front) 49" long (Rear) x 18" wide x 21" high. view full answer...
Yep, you're 100 percent right; the distance under the bed bed rails will be 7-3/16 inches for the DeeZee Red Label Truck Bed Tool Box - Crossover Style # DZ8170B.
The # DZ8170B is 13-3/16 inches tall altogether, with 6 inches above the bed rails and the remaining 7-3/16 inches below the bed rails. With how tall truck bed rails are nowadays you will have plenty of room under the toolbox. view full answer...
The Replacement Compression Latch # 313-8-325-281 for the RC Manufacturing Z-Series Truck or Trailer Underbody Tool Box # UB1818-36 is 5-1/2" wide and 6" tall(see image).
If you can provide me with the manufacturer of the storage box with any model numbers or any information that may be on any data tag I can determine if we have a latch that will fit and operate with your storage box correctly. view full answer...
According to my contact at DeeZee the aluminum Brite-Tread material used in construction of this underbody toolbox # DZ76 is 15-gauge. Please note that this tool box requires their universal mounting kit # DZDB-2502 for installation. This kit consists of two 18-inch x 18-inch L-brackets and a bag with the required hardware.
Tools required for installation include a drill, clamps, wrenches and a measuring tape.
For your reference the installation instructions are provided. view full answer...
The interior dimensions of the Buyers Products All-Purpose Truck Tool Box # BP42FR are 47" wide x 21" front to back x 24" tall. There are ribs in the container looking from the front to back but they are offset so it's still 24" front to back no matter where you measure. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at DeeZee and they verified that the thickness of the walls on DeeZee Truck Bed Tool Boxes # DZ67, # DZ70, and # DZ79 are .090". This is the heaviest duty thickest aluminum that they use.
The DeeZee Specialty Series Wheel Well Toolbox # DZ95D is made of hardy 20-gauge steel construction in wheel well style. view full answer...
The mounting brackets that come with the Storage Trunk for Malone MicroSport and XtraLight Trailers # MPG481 will add about 1/2" to either side (keep in mind some of that mounting bracket is installed under the frame) so altogether you need about 38-3/4" in -between the trailer frame to install this kit. view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse to take a look at the Buyers Products A-Frame Jack # 3370091265 referenced in your question. I measured a height from the mounting bracket up to the top of the tube (before the handle) of just about 9-1/2 inches. I have attached an image to assist.
To get the clearance measurement you're needing you likely will need to move down to a 2,000 pound topwind jack (if possible for your trailer's tongue weight). For this I recommend taking a look at the Pro Series... view full answer...