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BAK Industries 00-16 Toyota Tundra Fits All Models BOX 2 - 92401

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    The BAKBox2 is a toolbox for the back of your truck that is designed to integrate with a BAK truck bed cover. Unlike a regular toolbox, the BAKBox2 has a wealth of design innovation built into it that sets it apart from any other toolbox. The BAKBox2 can conveniently fold away when not in use, giving you full bed access when need to haul large loads. It's made from solid FRP composite panels, making more impact resistant than an aluminum toolbox. Like all BAKFlip truck bed covers, the BAKBox2 lays completely flush, and doesn't stick out above the rails of your truck, providing a clean, stylish look. BAKBox2 is made in the USA, installs quickly, and is guaranteed to last as long as your truck does.

    Bed wads, bed extenders, storage boxes, box mounts, tail gate caps, and more! We have everything your truck bed could need from brands like, AMP research, Bushwacker, Westin, Lund, and more.


    Pickup trucks have come a long way, and have evolved beyond their strictly-utility beginnings. However, no matter how you use your truck, whether it's for a trip to the mall or to the lumberyard, the fact remains that above all else, the key feature of a pickup truck is the bed. That's why it is so important to take care of the bed and protect it from wear and tear and exposure to the elements. BAK Industries has developed a line of tonneau cover products that help keep your truck functional and beautiful.

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