Rampage 86619 Trail Can Utility Tool Box on 2040-parts.com
Corona del Mar, California, United States
Rampage 86619 Details
Rampage Products Trail Can Utility Tool Box is not only functional but looks cool too! Heavy-Duty 14 gauge steel construction, locking lid and powder coated finish make it a perfect and reliable place to store your tools. Featuring a lift out tool tray, two removable drawers with non-slip liners and screw driver storage slots. This is the last tool box you will ever need for your rig. The best feature about the Rampage Trail Can Tool Box is that it fits perfectly into Gerry Can mounts leaving more interior storage space. FeaturesHeight (in.) 18 Opening Type Organizer; No Lid Color Red Material Steel Style Utility Width (in.) 13 Quantity Sold individually Toolbox Finish Red powdercoated Toolbox Material Steel Depth (in.) 6 Manufacturer's Part Number: 86619 |
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