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5 Truck Upgrades Every Construction Worker Needs

5 Truck Upgrades Every Construction Worker Needs


The first rule of working construction: you do not talk about working construction. The second rule of working construction: you get the job done without whining. Jobsites are no place for people who can't work their way through the task at hand. Unfortunately, even if you're tough enough to handle whatever the foreman asks you to do, your truck might not be equally capable. Teaching your old 4x4 dog a few new tricks is easy when you deck it out with these five essential truck upgrades for construction workers.

1) Truck Toolboxes

Your tools are your livelihood, so treat them with the respect they deserve. Tossing them into a couple of buckets in your payload is no way to haul your gear. A proper truck toolbox is what you need. From wrenches and sockets to drills and your trusty Sawzall, a pickup toolbox has room to carry just about any tool in your arsenal. Every truck tool box is equipped with some kind of lock, so you can keep your valuables safe from sticky fingers.


2) Utility Racks

Big projects call for big building materials. Even if your full-size pickup has an 8' long bed, it still won't have enough room to haul 12' sections of pipe and 20' ladders. For that kind of room, you need a utility rack. By creating a sturdy canopy over your payload, truck racks give you a mounting platform that's not encumbered by the dimensions of your truck's box. They're especially handy if your pickup has a camper shell.

3) Headache Racks

Heavy loads in the rear of your rig don't always stay put when you're driving around town. One hard stop is all it takes to send that stack of fence posts crashing in through your rear window, sending you on an expensive trip to the glass man. Like a security fence around a National Guard Armory, headache racks block freight from breaking through the back window and landing in your lap.

4) Pickup Tonneau Cover

Thieves aren't the only thing you have to worry about on the jobsite. Mother Nature can really wreak havoc on your tools and supplies. One unexpected downpour on a pile of uncovered drywall is all it takes to send you back to Home Depot for a second round. With a pickup tonneau covering your payload, the elements can't creep in to spoil your stuff.

5) All-weather Floor Mats

Trying to keep your boots clean at a construction site is like trying to keep your hands clean at a BBQ ribs joint it just doesn't happen. Tracking in muck is unavoidable, but fighting off stains is a cinch. All-weather floor mats keep your carpeting safe from mud, crud and concrete, and they're easy to clean: just hose them off.
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