Tool Box for car tow: essential guide for storage and safety
Presentation
If you’ve ever been on the road with a trailer, you probably have realized the crucial that it is to keep your organized, secure and easy -to -access tools. A well -designed toolbox for a car trailer solves all these problems. Whether you are a contractor, a weekend adventurer or someone who transports vehicles professionally, having a robust and reliable toolbox is more than a comfort, it is a necessity. This guide goes into the types, materials, installation tips and everything you need to make the best choice.
Type of tool boxes for car trailer
A-FRAME tool boxes
They are designed to adapt perfectly to the triangular zone formed by the A-Frame language of the trailer. A-FRAME tool boxes are ideal for storing medium to large tools and can often be blocked for added safety. Its position also provides easy access without interfering with the trailer’s functionality.
Language tool boxes
The tool boxes of the tongue sit directly to the trailer language and are usually rectangular. These boxes are convenient for users who want to maximize the unused frontal space of the trailer. They offer fast access and can be installed without complicated modifications.
Boxes of side mounted tools
Mounted on the sides of the trailer, these tool boxes are excellent for those who need access to the tools while they are next to the trailer. They are often used in longer trailers where side space is more accessible and useful.
Underbody tool boxes
These boxes are discreet and make excellent use of the space under the trailer. Although they are more difficult to access quickly, they are perfect for storing items that are not required regularly. They also help distribute the trailer weight more evenly.
Crossover tool boxes
Although more common in collection trucks, crossing boxes can also be mounted on trailers. They offer the width of the trailer and offer more storage space, which makes them suitable for transporting large amounts of tools or equipment.
Materials used in tow tool boxes
Aluminum
Aluminum tool boxes are light, corrosion resistant and require minimal maintenance. Their elegant appearance and durability make them a higher choice for most trailer owners who value both performance and aesthetics.
Steel
Steel tool boxes offer unmatched resistance and durability, which makes them suitable for resistant use. However, they are heavier than aluminum and require adequate yolk proof coatings or maintenance to prevent corrosion.
Plastic/polymer
Plastic tool boxes are the most affordable and light options. Although not as durable as metal, they provide basic protection against elements and are ideal for lighter or rare use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which size tool box adapts to an A-FRAME trailer?
The trailers from frame to usually fit to boxes 30-36 inches wide, depending on the dimensions of the tongue. Always measure the trailer before buying to ensure a proper fit.
Are aluminum toolboxes durable enough?
Yes, aluminum toolboxes are durable and corrosion, which makes them a reliable choice for frequent use and different weather conditions.
Can I install a trailer tool box myself?
Most trailer toolboxes have hardware instructions and installation installation, which allows DIY to configure. However, basic tools and safety precautions are needed to ensure proper installation.
How can I secure my robbery tool box?
Use high quality locks and consider the installation of handling or even GPS trawler to get added safety. Choosing a blocked box with an integrated closing system also improves safety.
What is the best tool box for the extreme weather?
The Meteorological Guard and the UWS offer tools with excellent characteristics of meteorological interest, including sealed tapas and corrosion -resistant coatings, ideal for extreme weather conditions.