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Chevrolet Silverado Truck Tool Box Installation And Review Videos

     

UWS Crossover Style Truck Bed Toolbox Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

UWS Crossover Style Truck Bed Toolbox Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2013 Chevrolet Silverado we're gonna be taking a look at the UWS truck bed toolbox. Adding a toolbox is gonna give you more space but it also adds to the look. So this one is gloss black but we also have a bright aluminum option if that goes better with your truck. we're gonna have latches on both sides and it's very easy to undo from the side of your truck. And it opens up automatically, I like that, and the gas struts are gonna help with that. But notice on this side we don't have a locking core. more


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6/27/2022 7:42:17 AM



UWS Truck Bed Toolbox Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

UWS Truck Bed Toolbox Review - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Right here is the UWS crossover style toolbox, and we're gonna be taking a look at it on my dad's 2013 Chevrolet Silverado. The UWS toolbox comes with a set of keys, so when it's locked, no one's gonna be able to get in it, so all your stuff's gonna stay in there. But then when we unlock it, just like that, it's very, very easy to open it up from the side, and there's only gonna be a lock on the driver's side. Usually I put all my tools in there and then whenever I'm ready to rip, I walk around, lock it up, and then get in the truck and go. So there's only gonna be a locking core on that side, which is totally fine with me. And you can close it from the outside of your truck really easily. more


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6/25/2022 8:18:47 AM



UWS Transfer Tank and Toolbox Chest Installation - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

UWS Transfer Tank and Toolbox Chest Installation - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2013 Chevy Silverado well be test fitting the UWS Toolbox Tank Combo part number UWS06022. This combination fuel tank and storage box is designed to sit inside the frame rails of the pickup bed. After we set it into position, well go ahead and use our tape measure to center it up. Now that we have our toolbox where we want it, itll be a good time to go ahead and anchor it down using the three tabs provided one in the center towards the rear of the vehicle and one on each side. Note that after we centered up our toolbox, we have 7 inches between the toolbox and the bedrail on each side. The toolbox itself is 27 inches deep and its current configuration sits approximately 6 inches above the bedrail at its highest point. more


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9/7/2012 2:03:37 PM



TruXedo TonneauMate Toolbox Installation - 2011 Chevy Silverado- Video

TruXedo TonneauMate Toolbox Installation - 2011 Chevy Silverado

Today on this 2011 Chevy Silverado we are going to install part number TX1117416-458 from TruXedo. This is TruXedos TonneauMate truck bed toolbox. And this part number also contains a special clamp kit for GM trucks that come with the cargo management systems. First off, this is what the toolbox looks like when installed on the vehicle. And next we will show you the rail system that gets clamped on. You can see how the rail system attaches to the truck bed itself and how it does not interfere with the factory cargo system. As shown here, we have the driver side installed. And we will go ahead and show you how to install the passenger side. The first thing we need to do is loosen up the factory cargo system. In the corner towards the cab there is a plastic cover that has to be removed so we can loosen up the rail. Let us go ahead and do that first. And there are three bolts: one, two and there is our third bolt. So what we will do is go ahead and loosen all of these bolts. We will not remove them because we do not want to lose the assembly that is behind the sheet metal of the bed. Back all of these about an inch on all three of them. Then you can pull the rail back and you can see how much bolt you have left over on the inside. So here you can see the bolt where it goes into the assembly that holds everything together. Just keep loosening it up until you barely have one or two threads showing. That will give us plenty of room to work around it. And these are all three identical on the rail. 1:23 more


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5/24/2011 3:49:03 PM



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