Pioneer Bed storage

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I am currently looking for ideas from the members on here for bed storage....we are looking for either a toolbox that fits nicely in the back bed to fit tools in one spot and in another spot put beverages/food in. Any ideas of a box that would work?
 
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I have a tool box that I built out of plywood that ,I built for the back of my Ranger mid size.I put it into the back of my Pioneer now.I keep a tools,small hydralic jack,12v air comp.tire repair plugs,tow straps extra 50' of cable,small saw and a bunch of other stuff.It works good.I made the top so that when its closed it's dust and rain proof.I usually have some sort of cover over the bed just to keep the dog warm in winter and shaded in the summer.Also carry a spare tire in the bed.I carry a picnic cooler on the top of the tool box which is strapped tight against the tire,this way the dog still has the one side to move around etc:
 

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I bought a Husky tool bag at Homedepot. It is held under the hood with a small strap.
 

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Atv_Tech, It comes with d rings. Used 2 existing ones on the sides and added 2 too the front of the box. It does not move and stays put. Waterproof and has dividers inside. Aso has an internal steel frame.
 

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I like that elk hunter, where can I purchase something like that?
 
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I modified a hitch carrier to work.
Have a large pelican case I'm going to strap down next to a cooler full of cold beverages.
 
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That is awesome set up Hondapioneergirl !!!
 
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Found this box at Wal-Mart. It is just a little long because of the tabs but it fits well.
I am thinking about cutting the tabs off one side for a perfect fit.
Box is sealed and waterproof.
With one rear seat up it stays put. For normal riding there is not need to even strap it down.
 

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Here is what I use. It is held in place with2 turnbuckles on the side that hook into the rear seat back slots.
 

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pioneergirl i think we are on the same page here. i would really like to have something that would fit behind the seats when in the up position and not extend past the tailgate. i would like to have it partitioned off so that i could store tools etc on one side and drinks on the other side. i have yet to find anything that would work. i have considerred getting something like a 100qt ice chest and fiber glassing in a partition to accomplish what i am wanting just have to many other projects at this time.
 
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I picked up some milsurp ammo cans for 40mm grenades and such- tough as nails, air and watertight, cheap and portable. The larger one I want to build a bracket for to mount it overhead in the rear so I don't lose cargo space, and is long enough to hold an axe and even a pack gun. The smaller one is big enough to pack a compressor, bottle of Slime, tire repair kit, socket set, wrenches, tiedowns, and other recovery gear like snatch block and tree strap with room to spare. I'll get some pictures taken to show what I mean.

They also make great bear-resistant food storage if you're overnighting...
 

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