How to Install the DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Toolbox # DZ91717P to a Straight Tongue
Question:
Hi, what is the best way to mount the DeeZee DZ91717P box onto my single pwc/jetski trailer? It is has single beam trailer tongue, not an A-frame. Should i make a base out of aluminum stock or 3/4 plywood and some U-bolts, or Unistrut or use a trailer tray cargo carrier ? I have attached a pic not a great one hope it helps.
asked by: Jean
Expert Reply:
I think your best option would be to make a base for the DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Toolbox # DZ91717P out of aluminum like you suggested and then attach the box to the base. This would provide you with a very secure attachment point for the box.
The box comes with some bolts that could be used, or you prefer you could provide your own nuts and bolts.
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DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Tool Box - A-Frame - Plastic - 6 Cu Ft - Black
- Trailer Tool Box
- A-Frame Trailer Tool Box
- 18 Inch Tall
- Plastic
- Medium Capacity
- 19-1/2 Inch Wide
- 36 Inch Long
- Black
- DeeZee
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