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Weatherguard Steel Pork Chop Box 161-3-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Temecula, California, United States

Temecula, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Tool Box Dimensions:46.5 x 19.2 x 8.2 inches Brand:Weatherguard Material:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:161-3-01 Warranty:No UPC:783965031295

 
Weatherguard 161-3-01 Specifications:
•  Height: 19-1/8" 
•  Width: 9-1/4" 
•  Length: 46-1/2"
•  Cubic feet: 1.9
•  Orientation: Passenger Side
•  Fits: Full size pickup with 8' beds
•  Includes: Two Keys

Weatherguard 161-3-01 Features:
•  ONE-TOUCH latch mechanism and trademarked RED PUSHBUTTON features a powder coated aluminum, automotive style latching system. 
•  Can be used with some truck bed caps due to the low profile design. 
•  Can be mounted in front of wheel wells of full size long bed pickups. 
•  EXTREME PROTECTION Lock - protects against break-ins and has tamper-resistant retracting lock
•  90° cover opening for easy access
•  Crimp-free/drill-free install mounting brackets
•  Full weather seal
•  Automotive style latch with smooth "one touch" opening
•  Latch linkage protection

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