subject: Moving - Guard Your Uhaul Truck [print this page] Van drivers can outfit their vehicles to prevent against theft with shelving units down or or both sides of their vans. These come in differing sizes and configurations enabling you or the auto owner to tailor them to their specific and individual needs
What can an ordinary run of the mill Ford, Chevy GM or now import working guy types do to secure their trucks and their truck boxes that are in plain, open or even bed liner closed conditions.
As a simple analogy always remember that at job sites that fence have to be erected to keep people out. Even so at many job sites security guards are still hired so crooks cannot get at the valuables - lock up your construction and building materials tight and safe. You might want to arrange to place your vehicle in a locked up garage if possible during the overnight time periods. Metal and steel toolboxes work out well for people who carry a smaller amount of tools and supplies around. If you transport larger amounts of these items, then a job site "box" might be a wiser and better choice and consideration . Jobsite box container products refer to a large container in essence that can be actually physically left at a job site. They are most secure, can be counted on and come in any of large variety of sizes , shapes and options. One is to place a secure perimeter around your truck or automotive vehicle. It all and all like a military watch - full of precision, Bristol ship ship and an air of unpredictability. if in doubt contact homeland security.
People that drive open-bed pickup trucks have a real challenge when it comes to vehicle security, You can buy a canopy and secure it in that way but some of the times - There are several ways that you can solve this problem. One way is to install a permanent toolbox that mounts on the rails of your truck box and has either two lids or one single solitary large lid that opens from either side or back to front. These tool-boxes are available in steel, plastic as well as aluminum construction materials. Add to this the laws of the roadways and your neighborhood police who may not take kindly to your driving down the street road or highways with your rear tailgate open and almost flapping in the wind as you drive down the road carrying your loads in your truck.
What to do for open boxes and prevention of theft? One option suggested and recommended by experienced trucking security experts in the automotive fields is a steel or aluminum toolbox. These generally in 2010 cost in the ranges of between $ 500 and $ 900. Quality counts still you may get a better deal if you shop around fully and watch the auto and hardware big box store ads as well online and in your local newspapers and truck magazines.
Pleasant and safe driving as you travels and works your neighborhoods and satisfies your customers with the workmanship of your trades.