Kobalt or Craftsman Tool Boxes??
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The middle of the craftsman ball bearing line you can add additional drawer slides, also you can screw or pop rivot the drawer slides to the box and drawer to make them go even better...
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ol-box-494992/
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ol-box-494992/
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Couldn't resist a tool box discusion.As a X Mac tool guy. I was really spoiled having about the biggest tool box ever, LOL. The whole truck. I didn't keep much when I quit. A set of wrenches pliers screwdrivers ,etc. Also a 3 drawer middle box. Which is since gone. After I decided to start messing with a vehicle again, I decided I should get a tool box and upgrade some sockets and wrenches. I got a Kobalt from Lowes. I really like it.........except the stainless isn't really stainless. It marks real easy. and in spots the rust sets in. Have to keep it wiped down and clean. But it's constuction is great and there is no slop in the drawer movements. They roll easy. Heres a pic...........Am going to have them powdercoated wrinkle red.
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I picked up a Craftsman all bb setup a few years back from Lowes and it has held up awesome since the day I put it in my garage. I am no full time mechanic and I am sure others put theirs through a lot more than I do mine but I have always gone with the impression you can't go wrong with Craftsman.
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